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The Nashville News THURSDAY • October 17, 2013 • Issue 83 • 1 Section • 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt Non-hunters Information should be aware sought in ATV theft of safety during The Howard County Sher- hunting season iff’s Depart- ment is seek- ing information D.E. RAY regarding the News Staff alleged theft of a four wheeler. NASHVILLE- Every year in Arkansas, According there are injuries and accidents related to a state- to hunting. Every year, there are people ment issued who are not hunters who are impacted Wednesday by these accidents. Some simple precau- by Howard County Sheriff tions can help to keep non-hunters safe Butch Morris, during hunting season. authorities Joe Huggins, Hunter Education Co- received a ordinator for Arkansas Game and Fish theft of prop- Commission, said that since the Hunter erty report Education program became mandatory, from Darren the numbers of accidental shootings L. Hostetler has dropped significantly. Before the stating that his owner Joyce Harris mans the kitchen she has run program, accidental shootings related to 2013 Honda for the better part of 33 years at the Hickory House hunting could be as many as five dozen Rancher two on Main st. Staff photo by D.E. Ray incidents per year. Last year, the number wheel drive ATV was of accidental shootings was down to 18, missing from with only three of those being fatal. his Yorks The last accidental shootings re- Chapel Road lated to hunting in Howard, Pike and residence. The Montgomery Counties have all been four wheeler COMMUNITY INSTITUTION self-inflicted accidental gun shots, and is red in color all happened more than three years ago. and valued at Hickory House has earned loyal following in 33 years In all three counties, there has not been $4,200. a non-hunter accidentally shot in recent There have memory. been several D.E. RAY Of course, even with the drop in ac- theft’s involv- News Staff ing four wheel- cidents resulting from better education ers in the past or the better part of for hunters about safety, one accidental shooting can be a tragedy, and prevent- few weeks 33 years, Joyce Har- in Howard ing that is worth extra time and effort. County and the Fris has made meals Kirsten Bartlow, Watchable Wildlife surrounding to order from scratch Coordinator with AGFC, has several counties. Any- that have cemented the tips. The Watchable Wildlife program is one with infor- Hickory House as a com- specifically aimed at non-hunters, but mation on any she suggests that anybody in Arkansas of the thefts is munity institution. See SEASON / Page 3 asked to call Harris started the busi- the Howard ness in 1977, specializing in County Sher- hand-pressed hamburgers to iff’s Office at order and breakfast. Hours 870-845-2626. have changed some over the years, but have mainly cen- D.E. RAY | Nashville News Archives to tered on an early breakfast a table full of regular customers enjoy their morning coffee at the Man arrested host event for the farmers and ranchers Hickory House on Main st. in the area, leading into a at Historic late lunch. in connection Washington Most business is not only They come in and say ‘the usual,’ repeat, but customers that or don’t say anything at all - we just The South- come in every day or every with thefts west Arkan- time they are in town. know what to bring them. In the sas Regional NASHVILLE - A local man was ar- “They come in and say ‘the Archives, a kitchen, the order is oten ‘Sam’s rested Wednesday on burglary and theft branch of the usual,’ or don’t say anything charges. Arkansas His- at all - we just know what breakfast’ or just ‘Roger’s here’.” According to a statement issued by tory Commis- to bring them,” Harris said. Howard County Sheriff Butch Morris, “In the kitchen, the order is -Joyce Harris sion, will host Owner Investigator David Shelton a free seminar often ‘Sam’s breakfast’ or just “ and Deputy Timmy Floyd on Oct. 26 ‘Roger’s here’.” took 21 year old Brady from 9 a.m. – 3 And the customers do summer, making that the res- tomers. p.m. at Historic Murphy into custody in come - from 6 a.m. until 2 taurant’s busy season. “We try to cook what Washington connection with a Sept. p.m., every day except Sun- Harris also said that since people want whenever they 27 burglary and theft re- State Park day. called ‘Gover- Husqvarna took over opera- want it. We have one man that MURPHY ported at 109 Murphy Lane Harris explained that there nors, Ghosts tion of the local chainsaw and wants two tacos every morn- in Nashville. and Gavottes.’ is also a fairly large amount yard products factory, she ing,” she said. Police reports indicate that several Lunch will be of business from outside has seen a large number of in- It also means that the reci- rings and coins valued at over $1,000 provided for the community, displaying ternational travelers, mainly pes change slightly. One cus- were taken from the residence of one those who a guest book for travelers from Sweden. tomer reported that when she of Murphy’s family members. Morris register by that has entries for visitors Preparing the food served asked Harris what the recipe said a portion of the stolen items were Oct. 21. Teach- from Berryville, Virginia to in the restaurant from scratch for her meatloaf was, the only recovered at a local pawn shop. ers attending Redlands, California. Most allows them a lot of flexibility answer she gave was, “What- the event will Murphy is in Howard County Jail and tourists come through in the and ability to cater to cus- ever’s freshest.” receive profes- bond is set at $25,000. sional develop- ment credit. For more in- formation or to register, email april.goff@ arkansas. gove or call New staff brought on at HMH 501.682.6900 or visit our A.J. SmIth work at the facility was like website at Managing Editor coming home. www.ark-ives. “I’m excited about doing com. NASHVILLE - Howard good things and the people Church Memorial Hospital has inside are some of the best some new faces preparing around. It’s the best little anniversary to serve our community. MaRsHall HUskeY BURns Bell West PatteRson hospital in southwest Ar- scheduled According to Charge kansas,” Bell said. Nurse and HMH board day shift Personal Care helpful. It’s a great home- ed. “I love the crew that I Finally, Huskey pointed William member Alesha Collins, a Unit (PCU) include Justice town hospital.” work with.” out that community in- Memorial new group of registered West, Kelly Burns, Autumn West and Marshall Patterson pointed out volvement separates the Church of God nurses has been brought Marshall, Daniel Patterson agreed, pointing out that that HMH’s top-notch fa- facility from others in the in Christ, lo- and Gayla Rowe. Matthew a team effort is what makes cilities make it an excellent cated at 1210 on in recent months. region. the hospital successful. Front Street in “We hired the new RNs Huskey is the new night place of employment. “Working at Howard Nashville, will to cut down on overtime shift RN in PCU. and Skip “I am enthusiastic about “It’s a clean and a good Memorial is great,” he celebrate their and give the staff a chance Bell has been hired as the being a part of the team work environment with said. “The hospital and 83rd church to take a break, such as night house supervisor. at Howard Memorial Hos- good people with great the way this community anniversary a vacation or just a per- The new staff has noth- pital and so far I’ve had service that’s always de- supports us is just amaz- this Sunday sonal day,” Collins said. ing but great things to a great experience,” West livered with a smile,” Pat- ing.” with guest “That way our nurses say about our community explained. terson said. Howard Memorial Hos- speaker Supt. aren’t overworked and hospital. “I absolutely love work- Bell, who worked for pital continues to expand Floyd and it increases employment “I enjoy working at How- ing at Howard Memorial. Howard Memorial in its old and grow to serve our com- Stewart of Vic- satisfaction.” ard Memorial,” Burns said. It’s a really nice and great location from 1991 until munity to standards well tory Temple of “The staff is friendly and hospital,” Marshall add- 2000, said coming back to Murfreesboro. The new hires in the above most area hospitals. 2 Editorial The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Thursday, October 17, 2013 Yellen’s nomination a return to Keynesian thought

The nomination of Janet Yellen to become head of the Federal Reserve System has set off a flurry of media stories. Since she will be the first woman to occupy that position, we can only hope that this will not mean that any criticism of what she does will be attributed to sex bias or to a "war on women." The Federal Reserve has become such a major player in the American economy that it needs far more scrutiny and criti- THOMAS cism than it has received, regardless of who heads SOWell it. Creators Ms. Yellen, a former Syndicate professor of economics at Berkeley, has openly proclaimed her views on economic policy, and those views deserve very careful scrutiny. She asks: "Will capitalist economies operate at full employment in the absence of routine intervention?" And she answers: "Certainly not." Janet Yellen represents the Keynesian economics that once dominated economic theory and policy like a national religion — until it encountered two things: Milton Friedman and the stagflation of the 1970s. At the height of the Keynesian influence, it was widely believed that government policy-makers could choose a judicious trade-off between the inflation Goldwater-Rockefeller redux rate and the rate of unemployment. This trade-off was called the Phillips Curve, in honor of an econo- mist at the London School of Economics. "History does not repeat in health care premiums spoke up for Goldwater Professor Milton Friedman of the University of Chi- itself, but it does rhyme." on millions of Americans, PAT and conservatism in that cago attacked the Phillips Curve, both theoretically Mark Twain's insight disrupting doctor-patient BUCHANAN 1964 humiliation, the re- and empirically. When Professor Friedman received comes to mind as one relationships and forcing tired Hollywood actor and Creators the Nobel Prize in economics — the first of many to observes the panic of Belt- businesses to cut workers impresario of GE Theater: Syndicate go to Chicago economists, who were the primary way Republicans over the back to 29 hours a week. Ronald Reagan. critics of Keynesian economics — it seemed as if the idea of a trade-off between the inflation rate and the latest polls in the battle of Even Democratic Sen. Max Nixon and Reagan unemployment rate might be laid to rest. Obamacare. Baucus has predicted a would go on to win four The ultimate discrediting of this Phillips Curve According to Gallup, coming "train wreck." "extremism" and failing to of the next five GOP nomi- theory was the rising inflation and unemployment, at approval of the Republican Now if the Republican vote for the Civil Rights Act nations and presidential the same time in the 1970s, in what came to be called Party has sunk 10 points in Party believes this, what of 1964. elections. In the one con- "stagflation" — a combination of rising inflation and a two weeks to 28 percent, choice did the House have At the Cow Palace vention Reagan lost, 1976, stagnant economy with high unemployment. an all-time low. In the Wall except to fight to defund convention, liberals de- the right, as the price of its Nevertheless, the Keynesian economists have staged a political comeback during the Obama ad- Street Journal/NBC poll, or postpone it, against manded Goldwater rewrite support of Gerald R. Ford, ministration. approval of the GOP has all odds, and tune out the the platform to equate demanded that Nelson Janet Yellen's nomination to head the Federal Re- fallen to 24 percent. whining of the "We-can't- The John Birch Society Rockefeller be dumped as serve is the crowning example of that comeback. In the campaign to per- win!" Republican establish- with the Communist Party vice president. Ms. Yellen asks: "Do policy-makers have the suade America of their ment? USA and the Ku Klux Klan, Done. Rocky was last knowledge and ability to improve macroeconomic Big Lie — that the House And if Republicans are which had murdered four seen flipping a middle fin- outcomes rather than making matters worse?" And Republicans shut down paralyzed by polls pro- black girls at a Birmingham ger to the delegates hap- she answers: "Yes." The former economics professor is certainly the government — the duced by this three-week church in 1963 and three pily marking "paid" on his asking the right questions — and giving the wrong White House and its media skirmish, they should re- civil rights workers in Ne- account. answers. chorus appear to have won read the history of the shoba County, Miss., that Prediction: The people Her first question, whether free market economies this round. party and the movement same summer. who fought the battle of can achieve full employment without government Yet, the truth is the Re- to which they profess to Goldwater rejected this Obamacare will be proven intervention, is a purely factual question that can be publicans House has voted belong. stinking outrage, declaring, right to have fought it, answered from history. For the first 150 years of the three times to keep open In the early 1960s, when "Extremism in the defense and America will come to United States, there was no policy of federal interven- tion when the economy turned down. and to fund every agency, the postwar right rose to of liberty is no vice." And, see this. No depression during all that time was as cata- department and program challenge JFK with Mr. so, the liberals all aban- And the people who strophic as the Great Depression of the 1930s, when of the U.S. government, Conservative, events and doned him. said, "We can't win!" will both the Federal Reserve System and Presidents Her- except for Obamacare. actions conspired to put One man stood by never win. bert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt intervened in And they voted to kill Barry Goldwater in the Goldwater. The two-time America is at a turning the economy on a massive and unprecedented scale. that monstrosity but once. worst hole of a Republican loser Richard Nixon, who point. Despite the myth that it was the stock market Republicans should re- nominee in history. had not won a race in If she does not stop crash of 1929 that caused the double-digit unemploy- ment of the 1930s, unemployment never reached fuse to raise the white flag Kennedy was murdered his own right since 1950, squandering hundreds of double digits in any of the 12 months that followed and insist on an honorable in Dallas one year before campaigned for Goldwater billions on liberal agenda the 1929 stock market crash. avenue of retreat. the election. Goldwater and the party longer and items like Obamacare and Unemployment peaked at 9 percent in December And if Harry Reid's Sen- had glibly hinted he would harder than Barry himself. if she do not end these 1929 and was back down to 6.3 percent by June 1930, ate demands the GOP end privatize Social Security, And what became of trade deficits sucking when the first major federal intervention took place the sequester on federal sell the Tennessee Valley them all? the jobs, factories and under Herbert Hoover. The unemployment decline spending, or be blamed for Authority and "lob one Bill Scranton packed it investment capital out of then reversed, rising to hit double digits six months later. As Hoover and then FDR continued to inter- a debt default, the party into the men's room at the in 1966. George Romney our country, we will find vene, double-digit unemployment persisted through- should, Samson-like, bring Kremlin." was trounced in 1968 by ourselves beside , out the remainder of the 1930s. down the roof of the tem- After his defeat of Nel- Nixon, with Goldwater's Spain, Illinois and Detroit. Conversely, when President Warren G. Harding ple on everybody's head. son Rockefeller in the Cali- legions at his side, in New Even if America dis- faced an annual unemployment rate of 11.7 percent This is an honorable fornia primary assured his Hampshire, and quit the agrees, as in 1964 when in 1921, he did absolutely nothing, except for cutting battle lost, not a war. nomination, Goldwater race two weeks before the it embraced LBJ's Great government spending. Why, after all, did Re- was 59 points behind LBJ returns came in. Society plunge to social Keynesian economists would say that this was exactly the wrong thing to do. History, however, says publicans stand up? Be- — 77-18. Rockefeller, who had and economic disaster, that unemployment the following year went down to cause they believe Obam- The Republican liberals spent a career calling Nix- Republicans need to stand 6.7 percent — and, in the year after that, 2.4 percent. acare is an abomination, a — Govs. on a "loser," lacked what up — current polls and Under Calvin Coolidge, the ultimate in non-inter- new entitlement program Rockefeller, George it took to challenge Nixon corporate Republicans be ventionist government, the annual unemployment this nation, lurching to- Romney and William Scran- in any of the contested damned. rate got down to 1.8 percent. How does the track ward bankruptcy, cannot ton — to the cheers of the primaries. If the right is right, time record of Keynesian intervention compare to that? afford. Washington press, began And, lest we forget, one will prove it, as it did long It is imposing increases to attack Goldwater for other national Republican ago. 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any pets that might be dotes about it happening with them, particularly every year. He specifically SEASON the fluorescent orange or noted a case of a number of From Page 1 yellow colors that hunters horses shot last deer sea- use for safety. She strongly son in the Pulaski County Colbert (Bare) Barentine, 70, air national Guard, oct. 10 made the point that during area. He also suggested Colbert (Bare) Barentine, 70, of Alyson Crouch of Texarkana, and Christy fields and forests pick up a deer season especially that that pets and livestock be Texarkana, Arkansas passed and Eric Babcock of Benton; copy of the AGFC hunting non-hunters should be par- kept close during hunting away October 10, 2013 at his grandchildren, Holly Zacharias regulations so that they ticularly aware of their sur- seasons and that they have home. Mr. Barentine was born and husband, Michael of are aware of when the roundings at dawn and at some scrap of bright color, December 13, 1942 in Hope, Texarkana, Texas, Logan Rainey hunting seasons are and dusk, which is when both be it a collar, a blanket or Arkansas. of Texarkana, Texas, Ashton and where hunters will legally deer and deer hunters are an ear tag. He graduated from Henderson Austin Rainey of Conway and be hunting. more active. Both AGFC officials sug- State Teachers College; was a Cole, Ella & Max Babcock of She also emphasized Huggins noted that pets gest that with knowledge veteran of the Air National Guard; Benton; and great grandchildren, that people in an envi- and livestock are espe- of hunting regulations and ronment where they may cially vulnerable. He said awareness of one’s sur- was a member of D & C Hunting Xander and Zoe Zacharias of encounter hunters should that though the AGFC does roundings, the number of Club; AR Real Estate Commission; AR Texarkana, Texas. wear bright colored cloth- not keep records on pets or accidental shootings dur- Knife Makers Association; a member Memorial service will be held at 1:00 ing and try to have some livestock accidentally shot ing hunting season can be of First Baptist Church of Nashville, p.m., Monday, October 14, 2013 at Sugar scrap of bright color on by hunters, he hears anec- even smaller. Arkansas; regularly attended Sugar Hill Hill United Methodist Church with Rev. United Methodist Church; and was an Greg Burks oficiating. OFWC member. Services are under the direction of East Survivors include his wife, Edith Funeral Home – Downtown. “Edie” Barentine of Texarkana; daughter In lieu of lowers, donations may be and spouse, Amy and Davin Rainey made to Arkansas Children’s Hospital; of Conway; son and spouse, Jason American Heart Association; or charity of Chief Deputy involved and Michele Barentine of Texarkana; choice. stepchildren and their spouses; Stephanie Online tributes may be made at www. and Jimmy Rainey of Texarkana, Texas, eastfuneralhomes.com in Main Street accident Millie shaddox, 86, retired teacher NASHVILLE - Howard County Chief Officer Randy Bohn wrote in a report on Millie Noble Shaddox, age 86, was Mary Lauren Hollis, Kirk Wilson, and Deputy Bryan McJunkins was involved the accident. “[McJunkins’ vehicle] was born in Ethel, Arkansas to Myrtle and Angela Wilson Brightwell. in a minor accident on Main St. last week. behind [Wesson’s vehicle] as they entered Bud Noble. She was one of ive Graveside services will be at 10:30 According to police reports released to the intersection. [McJunkins’ vehicle] was children, Elizabeth Holliday, a.m. on Saturday, October 19, media by Sheriff Butch Morris, McJunkins unable to stop in time and hit [Wesson’s Thelbert Noble, Billy Ray 2013 at Restland Memorial Park was traveling northbound near the post vehicle] in the rear.” Noble, and Sidney Noble. in Nashville under the direction office when a Mercury Marquis driven by Police said Wesson and a passenger She was a member of of Latimer Funeral Home. Johnny R. Wesson, of Nashville, yielded to both requested medical attention with the First Baptist Church in Visitation will be Friday oncoming traffic in anticipation of making the driver complaining of head and neck Nashville. She graduated from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the a left hand turn onto Shepherd St. pain and the passenger complaining of from the University of funeral home. “When the light turned green, [Wes- unspecified pain. Arkansas and was a retired Memorials may be made son’s vehicle] (about third in line of The accident occurred around 4:30 teacher from the Nashville to the First Baptist Church in traffic) moved into the intersection. p.m. last Thursday. Damage the vehicles Public Schools. Nashville, Arkansas or the John [Wesson’s vehicle] stopped to yield to was described as minor and police said She was preceded in death L. Shaddox Scholarship fund, oncoming traffic while waiting to make a both vehicles remain operable despite by her husband, John L. Shaddox. Nashville Public Schools. left turn onto Shepherd,” Nashville Police damage incurred during the accident. She is survived by her daughter, Susan You may send an online sympathy Wilson and husband, Nick Wilson; message to www.latimerfuneralhome. grandchildren, Alex Wilson and iancée,com.

elaine Marshall Margaret Jefferson Elaine Francis Elder Margaret Joe NeW DOORS Marshall, 88 of Jefferson, 83 of Nash- Delight, Arkansas ville, Arkansas passed passed away on away October 14, 2013 Wednesday, October at a Texarkana hospital. 16, 2013 at Baptist She was born October Medical in Little 12, 1930 in Columbus, Rock, Arkansas. She Arkansas. was born on March She leaves to cher- 12, 1925 the daughter ish her memories of the late Alfred her children, Bertha Wood and Dossie Moore (Burl) of Hope, Calley Wood. Ray Charles Jefferson Survivors include a (Johnnie) of Texarkana, son, Danny Marshall Texas, Elton Jefferson and wife, Karen of (Connie), Geneva Jones Nashville; a daughter, (Harold), Clyde Jeffer- Jan Campbell and son, Helen White, and husband, Jimmy of Randy Jefferson, all of Delight; a sister, Dixie Nashville and Milton Franks of Delight; Jefferson (Gloria) of one grandson; and one McCaskill; two sisters, great-granddaughter. Thelma Turner ( Virgil) Funeral services Ashdown and Colna will be 2:00 P.M., Nelson of Saratoga; one Saturday, October brother, Charles Vaughn 19, 2013 at the First (Dorthy) Columbus; 41 Baptist Church in grandchildren, 64 great Delight, with Bro. grandchildren, and 5 Vernon Woods great-great grandchil- officiating, burial dren. will follow in Delight Visitation will be Cemetery, under the held 11:00 a.m.-5:00 direction of Latimer p.m., family hour 6:00 Funeral Home in -7:00 p.m. Friday at the Murfreesboro. funeral home. Visitation will be Funeral services will on Friday, October be held at 2:30 p.m. on 18, 2013 from Saturday, October 19, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M., 2013 at the Sixth Street Friday at Latimer Auditorium, 1301 W. Funeral Home in Johnson St., Nashville Murfreesboro. AR. 71852. Interment You may send an will be at Camp Springs online sympathy Cemetery in Columbus, message to www. Arkansas. latimerfuneralhome. Arrangements en- com. trusted to Hicks Funeral Home, Inc.

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Chamber offering online training courses

The Nashville Chamber of Commerce index menu on the left hand side of the is offering a series of training online page. courses in various fields of business “We are always looking for ways to ownership. According to Director Mike benefit our membership,” Reese said in Reese, the courses can be accessed by a statement issued to members Wednes- logging on to http://nashvillear.com and day. “We hope the new tool that we are clicking “online training options” in the providing will be of great benefit.”

Church to host pastor, wife anniversary

shley Bradberry and John Lawrence, both of Fay- Bright Star Missionary Baptist of Min- C.K. Yarber, of Lonoke Baptist Church in eral Springs will host a pastor and wife 10 Texarkana. etteville, Arkansas, will be wed on Nov. 2, 2013 at anniversary program Sun., Oct. 27 at 2:30 For more information, call 870-287- 11:30 a.m. at #2 Roberts Farm Road in Greenbrier, p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. 5382. AArkansas with a reception to follow. Friends and family are invited to attend. From All of us at The bride is the daughter The groom is the son of Hen- of Sandra and Ed Bradberry of riellen and John Harold Lawrence Greenbrier, Arkansas. She is the of Dierks, Arkansas. He is the The Nashville News granddaughter of the late Lucille grandson of the late Myrle and Thank you Mike Hale and Micah and Otis Roberts of Greenbrier, John T. Coleman of Dierks, Arkan- Meggenson for working in the rain Arkansas and the late Celestia sas and the late V. Oma and John and Oathar Bradberry of DeWitt, W. Lawrence of Dierks, Arkansas. after hours to ix our drain problem Arkansas. She attended Concord He attended the Arkansas School during the hard rain Tuesday night. High School, the University of for Mathematics, Sciences and Central Arkansas, and the Univer- the Arts and Ole Miss University. Your concern for our property at sity of Arkansas School for Medi- The couple is registered at Dil- 418 Main is greatly appreciated cal Science College of Pharmacy. lard’s, Wal-Mart, and Target. and one of the reasons we love Nashville. Great job!

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When you see a bas- and shapes. Some com- cates that it was picked size Granny Smith apples, ket of winter squash, you mon spices that work well too soon. If it’s lightweight, peeled, quartered, cored, may be inclined to grab with most includes: nut- by Jean a. Ince it indicates that the insides cut crosswise into ¼- inch a camera or paintbrush meg, cinnamon, allspice, xtension Staff chairman have begun to dry. Rinds thick slices (about 6 cups) before even thinking of cloves, curry and sage. E UofA Cooperative Extension should be dull, not shiny. ¾ cup dried currants using them for their true Most squash can be baked, Tips Service • Howard County Now that you are edu- Freshly grated nutmeg purpose, which is cooking. boiled, mashed, pureed, cated about the beauty as ¾ cup pure maple syrup Or maybe you are more steamed, simmered, or well as versatility of winter ¼ cup butter, cut into inclined to decorate with stuffed. easy to peel. 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Experiment with a large football-shaped in spaghetti-like strings the Howard County Exten- about 3 minutes. Drain set and even blue; these them in recipes and add beauty. It has hard, thick, when cooked. Blimp- sion Office at 870-845-7517 well. Combine squash, beautiful colors of autumn beauty as well as taste to lumpy skin and may weigh shaped spaghetti squash or visit my office located apples and currants in 13 could be equally at home your table. as much as 20 pounds. makes a great substitute on the second floor of the x 9 x 2-inch glass baking in an art gallery as they Some of the common Skin color may be deep or for pasta. This is the only courthouse. The leaflet is dish. Season generously are in the supermarket. varieties that you will find pale green blue, or orange. squash that cannot be full of recipes and tidbits with nutmeg, salt and pep- Perhaps because they are around here include: Hubbard squash has a fat, used interchangeably with you will enjoy. per. Combine maple syrup, so beautiful, we forget * Acorn squash, which round middle with tapered others in most recipes, due butter and lemon juice that they can be used is a small, dark green and ends. The deep orange to its unique strands. Recipe of the Week in heavy small saucepan. in cooking as well as for acorn-shaped with deep flesh has a smooth texture, Armed with informa- Here is a recipe that you Whisk over low heat until decorations. ridges. The deep seed cav- rich flavor, and is very high tion, now you are ready will want to try out this fall. butter melts. Pour syrup Despite the fact that ity is ideal for stuffing. in vitamin A. to make your selection. It uses butternut squash is over squash mixture and winter squash is so bril- An average-sized acorn * Pumpkins are well Choose the squash that tastes great! toss to coat evenly. liantly colored, it is quite squash is just the right known for pies and Hal- are most pleasing to the Baked Butternut Squash Bake until squash and easy to prepare and, with size for two people. The loween jack-o-lanterns, but eye, knowing that they can with Apples and Maple apples are tender, stirring the exception of spaghetti dark green shell changes to they can be used in most be arranged in a basket for Syrup occasionally, about 1 hour. squash, most can be used orange during storage. It’s winter squash recipes. up to two months and used 2 ½ to 2 ¾ pounds but- Cool 5 minutes. interchangeably in recipes. probably the most popular * Turkish Turban is the throughout the season. ternut squash (about 2 me- That doesn’t mean, how- and familiar winter squash. most colorful squash, hav- Squash should be heavy dium), peeled, quartered •฀ Note:฀ This฀ recipe฀ can฀ ever, that all will taste * Butternut squash is ing a bright orange rind for its size and the rinds lengthwise, seeded, and be฀made฀a฀day฀ahead.฀Cov- alike. The flesh, textures, shaped like a pear with a with deep green, white and should feel thick and hard cut crosswise into ¼-inch er฀ with฀ foil;฀ chill.฀ Rewarm฀ aromas and flavors vary long neck. It has smooth, yellow splashes. It looks with no soft spots. Avoid thick slices (about 6 cups) covered฀in฀350฀degree฀oven฀ as widely as do their color thin, light tan skin that is like a flattened pumpkin tender skin, which indi- 2 ¼ pounds medium- for฀about฀30฀minutes. 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HOOTEN’S TV SHOW 2-4A week ago when Eric Wolf ran for 143 (28): This is the second meeting be- Hooten’s Arkansas Football TV Clinton at STUTTGART (2): yards and three TDs. Cave City has tween these schools (Malvern won by Show airs 10:30 a.m. Saturdays this Stuttgart has beaten Clinton four of won just four games since 2010. 33 points a year ago). The Leopards fall on KATV 7 (ABC-Little Rock) and the past five years. But both teams Trumann at VALLEY VIEW (28): beat previously unbeaten Ashdown KXNW (Ch. 34 Fort Smith/Fayette- coming off losses last week. Stuttgart Trumann picked up a forfeit victory 16-6 last week. Arkansas Baptist ville). The show features the state’s trailed Newport 28-21 in the fourth from Earle last week, but the Wildcats gained 167 yards in last week’s 56-20 top recruits. quarter a week ago before losing by haven’t won on the field since Week loss to Nashville. LAST WEEK 20 points. Clinton’s fourth-quarter TD 5, 2011. Valley View stepped toward Ashdown at NASHVILLE (8): last week was the first allowed by Dol- its first conference title since 2010 These teams meet for the 64th time Hootens.com correctly predicted larway since Week 1. with last week’s 18-point win at High- since 1911. Nashville has won 47 22 of 24 games (92 percent) last Heber Springs at NEWPORT (14): land. Blazer senior Jaegar Sullins re- games against Ashdown, including week, nailing the point spread of Newport avoided an 0-3 conference turned from an ankle injury last week, the past nine. Scrapper junior LaMi- Farmington by 17 points at Berryville. start with last week’s 41-21 victory rushing for two TDs. chael Pettway caught five passes for For the season, Hootens.com has over Stuttgart. Senior Kristin Crite 4-4A 239 yards and three TDs in the first Class AAAA correctly predicted 173 of 198 games rushed for 251 yards and three TDs BOONEVILLE (21) at Mena: half of last week’s 36-point win at (87 percent). against Stuttgart, scoring twice in Undefeated Booneville has applied Arkansas Baptist. The Scrappers are the fourth quarter. Heber Springs’ the 35-point sportsmanship rule by 3-1 since Pettway (29 catches, 704 Arkansas High School Football Ranking & Notes yards, eight TDs) shifted from QB WEEK 7 PREDICTIONS 22-point win over Marianna was its halftime of every conference game (favored teams in ALL CAPS) first of the season. Panther junior this fall. But Mena allows plays tough to receiver. Ashdown must regroup 1. Warren (3-3) 1-4A Chandler Marquardt has 143 carries in the Battle of the Bearcats, beating after losing its first game last week 2. Arkadelphia (6-0) HOOTENS.COM for 960 yards and eight TDs this sea- Booneville by a point last year and (16-6 to Malvern). Senior QB Jake 3. Dollarway (6-0) FARMINGTON (8) at Gravette: son, while senior QB Michael Kramer losing by 11 points in 2011. Boonev- Alexander completed just one pass in 4. Booneville (6-0) GAME OF THE WEEK This game decides playoff seeding. completes 77 of 176 passes for 1,035 ille junior Matt Berry ran for a TD and the first half and the Panthers didn’t 5. Prairie Grove (5-1) No. 11 Lonoke at No. 3 Dollarway Farmington junior QB Keaton Aus- yards and 12 TDs. caught a TD pass in last week’s 42-0 produce any points on two trips in the 6. Nashville (4-2) The winner takes a big step to- tin threw a 40-yard TD pass in last Marianna at SOUTHSIDE BATES- win over Dardanelle. red zone. 7. Pottsville (6-0) ward the conference crown. Unde- week’s 17-point win at Berryville. VILLE (30): Southside Batesville has MAUMELLE (24) at Subiaco Bauxite at CAC (14): Bauxite led 8. Valley View (6-0) feated Dollarway shared the league Gravette needs at least one more vic- beaten Marianna twice in the past five Academy: Subiaco Academy gained Pulaski Robinson 20-7 early in the 9. Hamburg (5-1) title last season, while Lonoke hasn’t tory to make the playoffs for the sev- years, including 58-6 a year ago. The 412 yards in last week’s 23-point second quarter last week before los- 10. Malvern (5-1) won a conference title since 2008. enth straight season. Gravette junior Southerners led Lonoke 14-0 in the triumph at Waldron. Trojan junior ing by seven points. The Miners yield 11. Lonoke (5-1) Dollarway outscores its opponents Cedric Duarte has rushed 139 times first quarter last week before losing fullback Julius Lewis (a transfer from 44 points weekly, while Central Ar- 12. Maumelle (5-1) 40-5 weekly. The Cardinals defense for 688 yards (5 yards per carry) and 39-21. Southerner QB Drew Moss Maumelle) ran for 131 yards and four kansas Christian gives up 37 ppg. 13. Ashdown (5-1) shut out three straight opponents, six TDs this fall. has passed for more than 1,000 scores a week ago. Maumelle junior 8-4A 14. Highland (5-1) held Class 6A Little Rock Parkview to Gentry at LINCOLN (3): Lincoln yards and five TDs this year. QB Tyshaun Robinson has passed Crossett at MONTICELLO (1): 15. Star City (3-3) a field goal and didn’t allow Clinton to led Prairie Grove 7-6 in the second 3-4A for 454 yards and five TDs the past Monticello won its first game of the 16. Dardanelle (4-2) score until the final minute last week. quarter last week, before losing 40- two weeks. season last week, mauling Lake Vil- 17. Gosnell (5-1) 17. The Tigers turned the ball over HIGHLAND (1) at Gosnell: Gos- Senior tackle Nicholas Woodfork and nell has won five straight since losing POTTSVILLE (35) at Dover: Two- lage 42-8. And the Billies have a 18. Newport (4-2) junior linebacker Chaderius Avery five times (only one turnover in open- time defending league champion chance to win three of the final four 19. CAC (3-3) ing five games). Gentry’s three wins at Class 5A Forrest City in the opener. each made 67 tackles this season. Pirate senior running back Marcus Pottsville has applied the 35-point games. Senior QB Imani Riley rushed 20. Stuttgart (3-3) Senior Joshua Liddell (committed to this fall equal the past two seasons sportsmanship rule the past two for 200 yards and three TDs, while 21. Lincoln (5-1) combined. The Pioneer senior QB Ja- Mullins (900 yards, 14 TDs), sopho- Arkansas State) starts at quarterback more RB Carlos Blackman (300 weeks. Five Apaches rushed for TDs Omar Simpson added 85 yards and 22. Clinton (3-3) (1,600 total yards, 13 passing touch- rod Cousins has completed 63 of 109 in last week’s 35-point win over two scores. 23. Farmington (4-1-1) passes for 901 yards and six TDs this yards) and senior QB Dwight Griffin downs, six rushing TDs) and plays (400 yards rushing, 400 yards pass- Mena. Dover’s defense played well De Witt at WARREN (28): War- 24. Pulaski Robinson (4-2) free safety when needed. “He’s fall. Cousins ran for 246 yards and in the first half of last week’s 35-point ren led Dumas by four TDs in the first 25. Gentry (3-3) five scores in last week’s 43-30 win ing) fuel an attack that averages 30 the best defensive back, maybe the ppg. The Pirate D improved this sea- loss at Maumelle (trailed 14-0 at half- quarter a week ago, and the ‘Jacks 26. DeWitt (4-2) best athlete, in the conference,†Lo- at Pea Ridge. time), and the Pirates led Dardanelle won’t get tested until going to Ham- 27. Mena (3-3) Pea Ridge at OZARK (1): Ozark son with senior Jerry Henry shifting noke coach Doug Bost says. Senior from end to tackle and sophomore 10-0 early in the third quarter Week 4. burg Week 9. Senior QB Drake Jones 28. Subiaco Academy (3-3) cornerback Kabion Ento leads the holds a 2-1 edge in the overall series. Waldron at DARDANELLE (28): threw four TDs and ran for another 29. Pocahontas (4-2) Pea Ridge now winless after forfeiting Dequez Murphy (275-pound bench Cardinals with four interceptions. press) anchoring the middle. No Dardanelle junior end Parker Witt (49 against Dumas. DeWitt is likely in the 30. Crossett (2-4) Lonoke upended Southside victories over Elkins and Greenland tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, three playoffs for the first time since 2000 31. Gravette (2-4) (used an ineligible player). The Black- Highland varsity member has won at Batesville 39-21 last week, rallying Gosnell (0-2 at Gosnell in junior high sacks and seven pass deflections) after beating Crossett and Lake Vil- 32. Jonesboro Westside (5-1) from a 14-0 deficit. Senior quarter- hawks trailed Gentry 43-8 in the third makes plays in space. The Sand Liz- lage the past two weeks. 33. Heber Springs (1-5) quarter last week before getting with- and lost 42-20 in 2011). Junior Avery back Kody Smith paces the Jackrab- Johnson scored Highland’s only TD ards have lost consecutive games af- Dumas at STAR CITY (17): Star 34. Monticello (1-5) bit rushing attack with 931 yards and in 13 points late in the fourth quarter. ter starting 4-0. Waldron has lost 19 City trailed Hamburg 14-12 at half- 35. Dumas (1-5) Senior Logan Rose caught a pair of last week before missing most of the 14 TDs this fall, and he’s completed second half with cramps, while class- consecutive games. time last week (only the second team 36. Pea Ridge (0-6) 37 of 60 passes (60 percent) for 473 TD passes against Gentry. Ozark gets 7-4A to score on Hamburg this year) but better every week. The Hillbillies beat mate Deon Stewart missed the sec- 37. Ozark (1-5) yards and three TDs. Senior Blake ARKADELPHIA (40) at Pulaski lost 21-12. The Bulldogs threw four 38. Bauxite (1-5) Berryville by 15 points Week 5 and ond half with a possible broken hand. Mack, whose committed to Arkan- JONESBORO WESTSIDE (12) at Robinson: Arkadelphia goes for its interceptions last week, their second 39. Arkansas Baptist (1-5) sas State, picks up yardage on speed took Gravette to overtime a week ago. straight loss. Dumas’ only victory Ozark QB Jake Simpson threw a 52- Brookland: Jonesboro Westside go- sixth sportsmanship rule victory this 40. Berryville (2-4) sweeps (41 carries, 296 yards, four fall. Junior defensive lineman Em- was over Lake Village. 41. Southside Batesville (1-5) yard TD pass and ran 30 yards for a ing for its second three-game con- TDs) and catching passes (31 recep- ference win streak since 1986 (won manuel Cooper racked up four sacks Lake Village at HAMBURG (35): 42. Brookland (3-3) tions, 421 yards and two TDs). Junior score at Gravette. Hamburg intercepted four passes in PRAIRIE GROVE (28) at Ber- three in a row last year). The Warriors and ran for a TD on offense in last 43. Cave City (0-6) end Dylan Goforth leads the Jackrab- week’s 41-point win over Central Ar- last week’s nine-point victory over 44. Lake Village (1-5) ryville: Berryville hasn’t beaten Prai- trailed Cave City 6-0 early in the sec- bit defense. Junior linebacker Chan- ond quarter last week before winning kansas Christian. Badger senior Kris Star City (the first time in three years 45. Dover (0-6) dler Elmore topped the tackle chart rie Grove since 2006. Prairie Grove that Star City didn’t win in the final hasn’t lost a conference game since by 10 points. Warrior senior Mickeal Oliver (833 yards, 13 TDs) and senior 46. Trumann (1-5) the opening three weeks, but hasn’t QB Jakahari Howell (1,351 yards and minutes). Hamburg’s Demarion Mills 47. Waldron (0-6) Week 10, 2011. The Tigers forced five Quillman ran for 149 yards and two played since mid-September after scores, including a 91-yarder, a week 15 TDs) pace an offense that averag- returned the opening kickoff 84 yards 48. Marianna (0-5) getting staph infection from a spider turnovers in last week’s 23-point win for a TD last week, and the Lion D or over Lincoln. Tiger junior playmaker ago. es 49 ppg. Pulaski Robinson forced bite. Elmore could return this week, POCAHONTAS (17) at Cave City: four turnovers, two setting up TDs, at special teams have scored a TD in Bost says. Bobby Catt scored three TDs in the four games. fourth quarter a week ago. Pocahontas sits in prime playoff posi- Bauxite a week ago. tion after upending Brookland 32-6 a Arkansas Baptist at MALVERN

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LAST WEEK of second place in the 4-2A. not only improvises well on the run, 8-2A Hootens.com correctly picked 21 Union Christian at HECTOR (21): he protects the football and throws Hermitage at STRONG (42): of 24 games (88 percent) involving UC challenges Hector’s pass defense. a good deep pass. Harris completed Strong took big step toward locking Class 2A teams. Hootens.com has UC QB Braxton Smith has completed a 60-yard TD pass last week to Zach down fourth playoff seed last week picked 148 of 177 (84 percent) for 47 percent of his passes for 1,409 Brown in a 38-0 win over Marvell. with a thrilling 8-6 win at Parkers yards and eight TDs. Senior WR England leveled Des Arc 41-6 last the season. Chapel. Strong drove 50 yards in the Will Callaway has 37 receptions for year. last 1:48 with Antonio Green catching WEEK 7 PREDICTIONS 498 yards, and senior TE Joel Mur- Marvell at BRINKLEY (18): Brin- (favored teams in ALL CAPS) an 18-yard pass and running 1 yard dock has 27 catches for 323 yards. kley stays in position to gain the No. for the tying TD. Green then took a 3-2A Hector led Mountainburg 21-0 early 5 playoff seed. pitch and scored the winning two- last week and cruised to a 42-7 win. PALESTINE-WHEATLEY (38) at E. POINSETT COUNTY (28) at point conversion. Senior RB Gus Nichols (785 yards) Clarendon: Clarendon has talented JUNCTION CITY (45) at Wood- Cedar Ridge: EPC healing some, and runs behind a big, physical line that skill players, but the lack of linemen its offensive line performed well last lawn: Air Junction rolls on. Junior QB includes athletic junior RT Tyler Gilil- and physical strength limits the Lions. Randall Holyfield completed 11 of 12 week in a 46-16 win over McCrory land (6-4, 240), seniors Chris Poole with the return of senior G Trevor 7-2A passes last week for 163 yards in a (6-1, 270), Karson Lee (5-8, 270) 55-13 win over Spring Hill. Junction Class AA Brown (5-10, 230). All-3-2A RB Trev- and Daniel Lott (6-3, 260) and juniors Lafayette County at DIERKS City turned four first-half turnovers or McDaniel ran for 182 yards and Alec McMinn (6-6, 315) and Steven (35): Lafayette County notched its three TDs, increasing his season total into 28 points. The Dragons have Ester (6-1, 280). first league win last week against a Arkansas High School Football Ranking & Notes to 521 yards (7 ypc). Foreman team missing five (injured) ripped off 20 straight wins. Junior Augusta at CROSS COUNTY (2): 5-2A starters. No. 4 Dierks playing great LB Josh Armstrong paces the Drag- Augusta refused to lose last week in a Mount Ida at CUTTER M STAR defense in league action, holding ons with 98 tackles, including four 1. Junction City (6-0) HOOTENS.COM 54-52 five-overtime win over Marked (2): Nine of Cutter’s 18 players are Mineral Springs and its electric QB TFL and three sacks. The Junction 2. Bearden (5-1) Tree. Augusta trailed the entire game seniors, and the Eagles are perched Kendrick Langston (20 yards on six defense has allowed just 282 passing 3. Carlisle (6-0) GAME OF THE WEEK No. 3 Carlisle at No. 8 Hazen before tying it with 5:11 left in the atop the 5-2A standings. CMS, a carries) to 106 total yards a week ago. yards and one passing TD this year, 4. Dierks (6-0) fourth quarter. Cross County lost 38- while recording 11 sacks and 13 in- The 6-2A title is likely on the line run-first Spread team, averaged 11.5 Dierks allows 11 ppg. Dierks sopho- 5. Rison (4-2) 32 in overtime at Walnut Ridge. Cross yards per carry two weeks ago vs. more workhorse Trendin McKinney terceptions. 6. Gurdon (5-1) in this battle of Highway 70 neigh- County blocked a 27-yard field goal PARKERS CHAPEL (6) at Hamp- bors. Starters for both teams have Quitman. Mount Ida ran for 347 yards ran 30 times for 175 yards. 7. E. Poinsett County (6-0) attempt with 13 seconds left to force and all five TDs last week in a 31-27 Murfreesboro at MINERAL ton: Parkers Chapel must rebound 8. Hazen (5-1) played about five quarters over the overtime. Sophomore RB Anfernee from an emotional 8-6 homecoming past three weeks in blowout victories. victory over Conway Christian. The SPRINGS (2): Murfreesboro stunned 9. Strong (4-2) Davis (987 yards in 2013) paced the Lions converted four of six fourth- eventual state semifinalist Mineral loss to Strong. The Trojans fumbled 10. Magnet Cove (4-1-1) Hazen beat Carlisle 16-14 a year ago Thunderbirds with 26 carries for 202 at the 50-yard line and surrendered when the teams shared the 6-2A title. down attempts. Sophomore Austin Springs 42-22 a year ago. Mineral 11. Des Arc (4-2) yards and three TDs. Hickman led Mt. Ida with 22 carries Springs has scored just 50 points this a TD drive and two-point conversion 12. Walnut Ridge (3-3) In 2009, Hazen beat Carlisle 26-18 SALEM (10) at McCrory: No. 13 with 30 seconds left in the game. in three overtimes to claim its first for 102 yards and two TDs, while season. Murfreesboro allows 26.7 13. Salem (4-2) Salem averages 380 yards rushing sophomore QB T.J. Wilson covered ppg this year. Hampton allows 33.5 ppg. 14. Hector (6-1) conference title since 1985. Carlisle per game behind seniors J.J. Gray Camden Fairview JV at RISON has dominated the series, winning 21 99 yards on 15 attempts. Spring Hill at GURDON (24): 15. Spring Hill (4-2) (684 yards), Augustus Freeman (585 Mountain Pine at MAGNET Spring Hill got after Junction City ear- (1) (Monday): Rison took down the 16. England (5-1) times since 1988. yards; 8.5 ypc) and Dillon Turner (522 Camden Harmony Grove JV 36-0 last Hazen junior RB Trenton Mosby COVE (35): Magnet Cove rebounded ly last week and trailed by just a TD, 17. McCrory (3-3) yards). Senior LB Dakota Reynolds from its sloppy 7-6 win over Poyen but the Bears lost four fumbles in the week when senior slotback Kolton 18. Cross County (3-3) paces the Hornets this fall, averag- paces Salem with 50 tackles. Mc- Hooks ran for two TDs, and senior ing more than 100 yards per game. to crush Quitman 54-0 last week. first half that Junction City turned into 19. Augusta (4-2) Crory lost three fumbles and threw Mountain Pine has lost 15 in a row. 28 points. Gurdon senior QB Austin Zuntario Oliver returned an intercep- 20. Cutter M. Star (5-1) Junior RB Lucas Tenison has rushed an interception last week in a 46-16 tion 35 yards for a TD in the first for more than 300 yards. Tenison POYEN (6) at Bigelow: Bigelow Kirkpatrick has completed 42 of 74 21. Palestine-Wheatley (2-3) loss at EPC. Hard-driving sophomore exploded for 42 points a week ago passes for 784 yards and 12 TDs with quarter. Rison has recorded at least 22. Marked Tree (4-2) and junior LB Josh Harrison lead Ha- RB Kaigen Rogo ran 18 times for 148 one shutout for 33 straight seasons, zen with more than 40 tackle apiece. against winless Mountain Pine. Poyen just one interception. 23. Mount Ida (4-2) yards and two TDs. trailed Cutter Morning Star 14-13 late according to historian Stan Stadler. 24. Murfreesboro (3-3) Sophomore end Khalid Mills has 16 WALNUT RIDGE (8) at Marked tackles for loss, while senior DTs in the first half but gave up a score to 25. Parkers Chapel (1-5) Tree: Since upsetting Salem three end the half and another early in the 26. Mineral Springs (1-4) Jacob Walker (6-2, 235) and Deven weeks ago, Marked Tree narrowly Larkin (5-10, 255) control the inte- third quarter of a 39-20 loss. 27. Conway Christian (3-3) escaped Cedar Ridge 24-20 and lost Quitman at CONWAY CHRISTIAN 28. Magazine (4-2) rior. Hazen allows 10.8 ppg. in five overtimes last week at Augusta Carlisle senior QB Austin Reed (28): Conway Christian QB Chandler 29. Lafayette County (2-4) 54-52. Walnut Ridge senior Cole Ferrand turned in a monster night 30. Foreman (1-5) has completed 70 percent of his Hicks leads the Bobcats with 694 passes for more than 400 yards. last week in a 31-27 loss to Mount 31. Bigelow (2-4) yards (7.1 ypc) and 14 TDs. Sopho- Ida. The senior ran for 115 yards and 32. Brinkley (0-6) Senior Braden Reed leads the Bison more safety Martin Crisler recorded a with more than 300 receiving yards. two TDs, while passing for 208 yards 33. Quitman (1-5) team-high eight tackles last week in a and two TDs. Six different receivers 34. Poyen (0-6) Senior RBs Bo Weddle (732 yards) 38-32 win over Cross County. 35. Hackett (3-3) and Deron Ricks (729 yards) run caught passes for Conway Christian. 36. Woodlawn (2-3) behind a line spearheaded by senior 4-2A 6-2A 37. Hampton (1-5) guard Landon Sage (5-8, 180) and ju- DECATUR (6) at Western Yell Carlisle at HAZEN (2): See 2A 38. Union Christian (2-3) nior LT/DE Colton Isbell (5-11, 200). County: In case you missed it, De- Game of the Week. SPORTS 39. Mountainburg (4-2) Carlisle allows 9 ppg. catur thumped McDonald County, England at DES ARC (1): Des Arc 40. Cedar Ridge (1-5) HOOTEN’S TV SHOW Mo., 44-16 last Thursday with junior avenged its 2012 homecoming loss 41. J.C. Westside (2-4) RB Allen Castaneda and sophomore to Palestine-Wheatley with a 26-6 win We gotcha covered. 42. Decatur (2-4) Hooten’s Arkansas Football TV Meng Vang rushing for two TDs show airs 10:30 a.m. Saturdays this last week at P-W. Led by senior LB 43. Hermitage (2-4) apiece. 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Head Coach Billy Daw- It was 6-0 at the end of son said that this year’s the third quarter against Panthers have broken from Malvern. They’re giving up the hardnosed running 21 a game and scoring 35.” game that traditionally typ- Ashdown’s lone score ified the school and now on the night came on a 52 pass roughly 65 percent of yard pass from Alexander the time on offense, rely- to all purpose skill player ing on a stable of speedy Brandon Northcross, who receivers to score quick Dawson said he expects points. to see at running back and “They’ve got probably quarterback in addition to five or six really good ath- out wide. letes,” he explained Tues- Northcross will be day during a brief inter- joined by a bevy of talent view. “Their whole deal is which includes LaDarius getting it to them in space McElroy, Parrish Guillory and letting them run, and and DeVaughn Sanders. [Jake] Alexander, the quar- “McElroy is a 6’5” 215 terback, does that.” pound kid they like to CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News The Panthers endured throw it to quite a bit, scrapper defenders terrell Grundy and kory snodgrass bring down an arkansas Baptist ballcarrier last Friday during their first loss of the sea- down the field especially,” nashville’s win over the eagles. Defense will become even more important this week as the scrapper prepare to take on son last week in a 16-6 Dawson said. “Guillory is the ashdown Panthers. defensive battle against probably the fastest kid Malvern that wasn’t de- on the team. Sanders is the down to deviate from the are doing against us has secondary.” they’re gonna attack kicks cided until the final stanza second fastest guy on the schemes they have shown changed for four weeks, Additionally, Dawson in the block game. They’re of play, when the Leopards field Friday night.” in past games, just as the so I’m sure we’ll see some- explained that the Pan- gonna try to block extra added 10 points to their LaMontrick Turner last four teams on the thing we haven’t prepared thers are extremely pro- points, block punts,” he lead to assume a 16-0 ad- rounds out the Panthers’ Scrappers’ schedule have for just like the last four ductive on special teams, said. “They’re gonna be vantage late in the game. many weapons as their done. weeks,” he said. “Their where they have accrued very aggressive in the kick Despite the final score, primary running back. “I’ve guessed wrong the front seven’s going to be six scores so far this sea- game.” Dawson said the Scrappers Defensively, Dawson last four weeks in a row, so very athletic and good, and son. Kickoff is set for 7:30 shouldn’t read too much said he expects Ash- defensively what people their skill kids are in the “They’re gonna block - p.m. Outlaws to take on Lafayette County ChARLES GOODIN Chief among their both sides of the ball. He Editor young stars is sophomore stressed that tackling well Tre’Darius Burks, whose in space will be a key to DIERKS - The undefeated 4.5 speed helped him aver- Dierks’ continued success, Dierks Outlaws will look to age just under 20 yards per and pointed out that his continue their storybook carry on last year’s junior defense performed well season this week as they squad. against Mineral Springs host the Lafayette County “He’s a go-getter,” Ben- when the offense was un- Cougars. nett said. “He’s probably able to score on key plays. Numbers kept the Cou- about 5’10”-5’11” and 210 “They played Gurdon gars out of the 7AA equa- or so. If he’s not the best tough the first half and tion last year, as they were running back he’ll defi- played us tough the first forced to forfeit the remain- nitely be in the top two half. They’re very quick der of their season just we’ve seen this year. He’s a and very aggressive,” Ben- four games into the year, physical runner. He broke nett said of the Hornets. but they returned with a a lot of runs on Foreman “It all worked out in the full roster this year and and tends to break a lot of long run, but a lot of that surprised injury-plagued tackles.” was due to defense playing Foreman last week with a Burks is joined in the pretty consistent all night 36-31 win. backfield by a bevy of long.” “They have a lot of skill potential quarterbacks Sophomore running guys, a lot of speed,” Dier- including senior Jaylon back Trendin McKinney ks Head Coach David Ben- Darden, junior Damiyon continues to shine, put- nett said during a recent Brown and sophomore ting up close to 175 yards interview. “Last year they Gage Sanders, any of whom of offense last week, as had an outstanding junior could assume the position does senior Andy Tedder, high team.” based on what set the Cou- who topped 100 yards on This year’s squad is gars are lined up in. the ground against the DEIRDRE DOVE | Nashville News primarily composed of “They run a lot of differ- Dalton Ray rushes for positive yardage last Friday against Mineral springs while kendrick Hornets. Tedder will be sophomores who played ent sets, a lot of motion,” langston defends for the Hornets. honored alongside his 16 on that team and juniors Bennett said. “They throw classmates at a senior who never got a chance the ball quite a bit, and Dismuke rounds out Lafay- see time. bers will play a factor in night celebration sched- to shine last year. Bennett get you in a lot of different ette County’s list of offen- Bennett said the team Friday’s match up as many uled for 6:30. said the team has “very formations.” sive weapons at receiver, is tough and athletic de- of the Cougars’ more pro- Kickoff, meanwhile, is few” seniors. Junior receiver Jawon where Darden could also fensively, although num- lific players spend time on set for 7 p.m. Hornets to host rival Rattlers

A.J. SmIth portunities in every quar- Managing Editor ter to take advantage of something and we dropped MINERAL SPRINGS - a pass, didn’t block or Head Coach Jason Burns, maybe missed a tackle former player and coach here and there,” Burns for the Murfreesboro Rat- said. “That’s not something tlers, will lead the Mineral you can do and expect to Springs Hornets at home get a high playoff seed. We this week against the Rat- were finally able to play all tlers in what is expected to three phases of the game be a tough matchup. pretty good against Dierks “This is a big game for last week with just a couple us,” Burns said in a brief of mishaps at the end. The interview. “We have got to kids are learning from the get out of this slump that past couple of weeks and we are in, in conference. I I think we can take that feel like if we play like we forward for the rest of the have in the past two weeks, season.” we can definitely be in any Burns said the Hornets game.” hope to start a ‘new’ sea- A.J. SMITH | Nashville News The team continues to son and earn a spot in the Mineral springs receiver tyler Villegas looks for room to run Friday during the Hornets’ loss to Dierks. work hard on fundamen- playoffs. tals and is ironing out the “We have some kids coach with a good squad able to win conference kick off a winning streak for ready to play,” Burns said. small mistakes. that can excel if they get so will have to bring our games against Gurdon and the rest of the season. The Hornets will kick “That’s what hurt us the chance,” Burns said. ‘A’ game.” Dierks and hope to bring “It’s definitely not going off against the Rattlers at 7 against Dierks. We had op- “Murfreesboro has a good The Hornets weren’t home their first victory and to be easy, but we will be p.m. on Friday night. 8 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Thursday, October 17, 2013 Congratulations to the 2013 Dierks Homecoming Court!

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D.E. RAY unanimously, and Hogden News Staff left the meeting. Shortly af- ter Hogden exited, city at- DIERKS- The Dierks city torney Erin Hunter pointed council voted to condemn out that the siding on the a property on Walters Av- structure appears to be as- enue during their regular bestos shingle. The council monthly meeting Monday asked her to investigate evening. further. She stated that she Resident Nelson Hog- would report back at next den urged the council to month’s meeting. “do something” about the Also during the meeting, structure previously part the council was addressed of the former Castleman by Dierks High School prin- D.E. RAY | Nashville News estate, which he said has cipal Holly Cothren. She Incoming school board member Jeffrey Mounts shakes hands with board president Dillard “Bubba” Mcspadden after being been abandoned for more spoke about the school sworn into his position tuesday during a regular meeting of the Dierks school board. Mounts replaces David sirmon, who than 20 years and adjoins district’s standing and did not seek re-election to the seat in the recent cycle. his property. The property progress as a preview of had been previously con- what would be discussed demned in 2008, but the at the district’s school New board member sworn in action was not completed board meeting Tuesday at that time. night. He claimed that the Though the presen- structure was used as a tations by Hogden and at Dierks school board meeting den by wildlife and vermin, Cothren made up much including snakes, skunks of the discussion at the and bobcats. He also pro- council meeting, there vided the council with pho- were also many other no- Report to public presented during lengthy meeting tographs showing roof and table actions and reports. walls fallen in. Hogden had Mayor Mounts reported D.E. RAY new construction, and policy was changed to give are not keeping up with purchased the property at that patches are being ap- News Staff reported that the district teachers with longer ex- the demand. He said that the commissioner of state plied to streets across the had a new website, http:// perience with the district he knew of a used copier lands auction of properties city, with work continuing DIERKS- The Dierks www.edline.net/pages/ more job security than available from Vanco for that were tax delinquent, “as fast as possible” before school board held both Dierks_School_District. teachers who might have just under $4,000. McSpad- but the owner redeemed winter, and that a genera- its annual public meeting Davis largely wrapped up longer overall experience den suggested that the the tax debt before the sale tor had been installed at and its regular monthly the report by explaining from outside the district. price was within Davis’ was finalized. The current the old fire station so that meeting Tuesday evening. that though the district The board also adopted purchasing authority, and owner, Kristen Wilson, is the city’s emergency si- Prior to the opening of the had been accredited for a policy allowing greater that he should purchase it the granddaughter of the rens can be activated from board meeting, new board more than fifty years by flexibility with teacher if he wants. heir to the George Castle- there and two other sites if member Jeffery Mounts having the two schools inservice training, which The board then heard man estate. needed. was sworn into office by separately accredited, is the training teachers do about the upcoming par- Mayor Terry Mounts He then asked the coun- board president Dillard he would seek instead to to maintain their teaching ent-teacher conferences urged the council to delay cil to jointly purchase a “Bubba” McSpadden. have the entire district licenses. from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. action on the matter, be- property with the fire de- The annual report to the accredited together in the Davis then reported on Thurs., Oct. 24. Many stu- cause money has not been partment. The property, public contained no sur- coming year. the district’s finances, not- dents will also be par- budgeted for condemning which adjoins city prop- prises. Elementary school After the presentation ing a $37,000 reimburse- ticipating in a college fair property in the city’s 2013 erty, is available for $5000. principal Karla Byrne re- to the public ended, the ment on costs for the con- hosted in Nashville that budget. He also mentioned The council approved ported that she hoped to board began their regular struction of the safe room day. Classes will be out for that there was another paying $2500, with $2500 increase parental involve- monthly meeting. As this that the district is building the district the following property that he thought from the fire department ment and had formed a was the first official busi- from FEMA. He expressed day. should be condemned, completing the purchase. group which will meet ness meeting of the year, a some concern about the Ending the meeting, the and that money could be Mounts also detailed two quarterly to look at ways large amount of business substantial federal funding board went into a 29 min- budgeted for condemning bids for a former police to achieve that goal. was conducted. All board the school receives, given ute executive session, after both structures in the 2014 vehicle, one for $150, the High school principal officers were re-affirmed the federal shutdown. He which they announce that budget. Council member other for $200. The coun- Holly Cothren then spoke in their current positions, also noted that the fee they accepted the resigna- Carol Sharp replied that cil briefly discussed in- about new distance learn- with McSpadden as board charged by grant prepar- tion of bus driver Debbie she could not see a reason stead selling the vehicle for ing courses being offered president, Todd Moore as ers for the safe room and Brock effective Dec. 20 and for not starting the pro- scrap, but finally agreed to at the school through UAM vice-president and Karen other projects was $5,000 the retirement of Wanda cess, as it will take several accept the $200 bid from and stated that she was Kitchens as secretary. less than anticipated. Kirkpatrick, which is al- months and the expense Matt Hill. looking for more. Superin- A policy banning e-cig- Davis also noted that ready in effect. They also will mainly fall at the end, The council also set tendent Donnie Davis then arettes and other nicotine under the new curriculum, approved the transfer of which would be in 2014 their annual budget meet- presented the district’s products was added to the teachers are using copy- a student into the district and under the new budget. ing for Monday, 2 Dec., master building plan, district’s ban on tobacco ing and printing more and from the Horatio district The council voted to at which they will set the which mainly includes on campus. The district’s more often, and that the that they were presented condemn the property city’s 2014 budget. maintenance rather than reduction in force (layoff) school’s copier-printers with earlier.

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LITTLE ROCK - State LITTLE ROCK – Mike fundraising record in Ar- Representative Nate Steel Ross’s campaign for gover- kansas political history (D-Nashville) reported nor has raised over $1 mil- for the second quarter of over $220,000 for his bid lion in its second quarter, a candidate’s campaign to be Arkansas’s next At- breaking another state fun- for governor, said Dustin torney General. The report draising record and raising Smith, Ross’s deputy filed today covers the third more than $3 million since campaign manager for quarter that ended Sep- he announced in April. finance. Smith said the re- tember 30. The campaign said on cord haul nearly doubles “People from every re- Tuesday it had raised $1.12 Gov. Mike Beebe’s 2005 gion of our state and every million in its second fund- second quarter total of walk of life are getting raising quarter since an- about $675,000. He also behind our campaign. We nouncing, setting another added that more than 90 need an attorney general consecutive record in Ar- percent of all contribu- ready to take on the tough kansas political history. tors so far in the cam- fights for our state. That The news also follows a paign are from Arkansas is why I’m running and recent announcement that and nearly 87 percent of that’s the kind of Attorney 56 of the state’s 75 county all contributions are des- General I’ll be,” Steel said. judges have endorsed Ross ignated for the primary. Steel’s grassroots cam- for governor, and a recent The campaign ended the paign raised $120,194.50 poll that shows Ross has quarter with just under from 352 individual con- moved into a statistical tie $2.4 million cash on hand. tributors, including half with his likely Republican “Mike Ross continues to of which who donated opponent. Ross, a Demo- raise more than all of the $100 or less. He loaned his crat from Prescott who Republican gubernatorial campaign $100,000 and now resides in Little Rock, candidates combined, and showed cash-on-hand of is a former small business we are making incredible $180,256.77. owner, state senator and progress toward having “As a prosecutor, a leg- U.S. Congressman. one of the largest, most islator and advocate for “We have recently effective grassroots cam- law enforcement, I am pre- moved into a statistical paigns in state history,” pared to take on strug- dead heat with our likely said Smith. “Unlike his gles big and small for our Republican opponent, and likely Republican oppo- people across Arkansas. I I am humbled by the con- nent, Mike Ross has never never left and I’ve never tinued support from all run for statewide office. As backed down from the across Arkansas that has Mike introduces himself to fight,” Steel said. given us another record- voters across the state and breaking fundraising quar- shares his positive vision ter,” said Ross. “Arkansans to move Arkansas forward, Moll raises just are tired of the politics that our support and momen- under $300K in divide us, and they want tum will continue to grow commonsense, bipartisan all the way to victory on congressional bid leARNING leadership. As governor, Election Day.” HOT SPRINGS – Moll ABOUT FIRe I will unite this state to The next quarterly fi- for Congress announced improve education, create nance report is due on today that in less than two more good-paying jobs January 15, 2014, for the months during the third SAFeTY and cut taxes for working quarter ending December quarter it raised more families – all in a fiscally re- 31, 2013. n than $281,000, ending the aBoVe: andrew sponsible way that contin- For more information quarter with more than Westfall speaks to ues to balance the state’s about Ross’s campaign for students at nashville $266,000 in cash on hand budget.” governor, visit MikeRoss. Primary school The amount sets a new com. and approximately $3,900 during a recent in debt for total net cash on Fire Prevention hand exceeding $263,000. Week presentation. “I am honored by and Westfall and other Lisa ChandLer insuranCe grateful for the outpouring firemen explained of support our campaign to the students the ~ Group & Individual ~ has received. The Fourth different components G Health G Life G Dental G District of Arkansas needs of the firetruck, the tools they use to help G Medicare Supplement G a leader in Washington rescue people from For more information, call who understands how the homes and vehicles private sector creates jobs and what to do in case (870) 845-5930 Ofice and how government inter- there was a fire in their vention harms economic home to escape. 845-7728 Cell growth. Our message of constitutionally limited n at leFt: Jasmine government, individual Perez peeks out from ABS O LU TE liberty, and economic free- under the hood of a dom has resonated with fire helmet during the my fellow Arkansans, and presentation. FA R M AUCTION

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Established Business with High Cedar Stump Table, Antique Sewing Machine Base, Footlocker, 2 is situated on 2.76± Beautiful Acres with City Utilities to be Traffic Count, plus Cabinet Shop Equipment-Forklift-Guns and Much More Samsung Window Units A/C, Bread Maker Presto Pizza Cooker Crock Pot Canisters All kinds of Cookware All Kitchen items and Utensils, Weirder offered all together. Property is located in Old Washington Free Weight set several miss Bars and Weights, Preform Workout Center, (Partial List for Complete list, visit Nation Park and only 18 miles of Nashville and 10 miles of Personal Property List: AB Lounger, Tote full of Baseball Cards, File Cabinets, Antique Coke www.fowlerauctioneers.com) Machine and more Hope. Don’t miss this opportunity! MISC EQUIPMENT : 18’ Job Site Trailer, POLARIS 400 4x4 ATV, Hyster GUNS AND MISC.; Marlin Lever Action 30/30 great shape, Gun SafeNicon ~ Selling Regardless of Price on Auction Day ~ 7000LB Propane Forklift, 1973 Alpha Ramero Malono Convertible (parts, EX 16x50.3.5” Water Proof Binoculars Auctioneers Note: This is a very nice home to move in to or car w/no title), 300 gallon fuel tank and stand. TECH: Sony Computer, Epson Projector, HP Drafting Printer with stand CABINET SHOP EQUIPMENT: 280 Boxes of Staples, 675 Boxes of Office Jet 6500 color Scanner/Printer and more. for rental income being located in Old Washington National Brads, Powermatic & Delta Shapers, Powermatic & DeWalt Saws, REAL ESTATE TERMS: $10,000 down day of auction, balance due at closing within 30 days, title insurance and warranty deed furnished at Park. It is approximately 4 miles from the new Amerities Timesaver 36” Belt Sander, Coral Dust Recover System, Drills, Scaffolds, closing. 10% buyer premium. Real Estate Inspection Only; Auctioneers Factory employing approximately 50 people plus it is also Fans and many more items. will be on site Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10am until 2pm. MISC. Several sheets of MDF 4x8 sheets, Several Sheets of Walnut and close to the industrial park with many factories and busi- PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: Full payment day of auction in cash, Red Color Plywood, Hundreds of Boards of rough Cherry, Walnut, Zebra approved check, Visa or Master Card. No Buyer Premium. nesses. Being held in conjunction with the Civil War 2 day Wood and other Exotic Woods, Misc Tile, Roll of Laminated Plastic weekend, don't miss a great time in town. GUNS AND AMMO: Several Major Gun Brands such as Winchester 101 Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all advertisement. 12 Guage over and under, Ruger, Remington, Springfield, Benelli guns will REAL ESTATE TERMS; $2,500 Down day of auction in cash- Don’t miss this opportunity! Selling to the highest bidder regardless of be available as well as several boxes of Ammo. price. For more info terms and pictures visit our website at; iers check or check with bank letter of credit. Title insur- Ag a in for a c om p le te lis t, vis it www.FowlerAu c tioneers . c om www.FowlerAuctioneers.com ance and warranty deed furnished at closing, 10% buyer or c a ll ou r offic e (870-356 -4848) premium. Announcements day of sale take precedence. Broker: Darrel Cook RE Service, Auctioneer Agent Nick Fowler, CAI #162 Auctioneers will be on location 10am morning of sale or contact our office for more info. Broker; Darrel Cook Real Estate Service.

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ERCHANDISE (870) 451-4189. (mg:tf) Stepping Stones Home Preschool - 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, ______6 weeks to 5 years old, before and Wed - 9:00-4:30pm owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. Breeder Chicken house farm. 870- ater school. Call 870-845-5421 for Saturday - 8:30am-4:30pm (CL:74-tf; w13) 642-3049. (VM:33-tf, w5) more info. (SS:80-tf;w15) Sunday Closed ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR, por- ______111 1/2 S. Main St. 706 E Collin Dr Ste 3A table, lightweight, like new. Low FOR SALE - 10.93 acres on Old Fertilized Mixed Hay, 4x5 rolls. GOT ROACHES? Use Harris Nashville DeQueen $ or perhaps free to senior. (888) Cowhide Rd. 2.5 miles from boat 870-557-0123. (PD:73-84) One Year Roach Killer Indoors to 870-557-8253 870-279-0134 442-3390. (WG:10-tf, w14) ramp. Will divide into 3 acre tracts. ______Wipe hem Out. Kills Spiders & ______870-223-1272. (PD:81-84) Ants too. DEAD BUGS GUAR- A NEW PILLOW ______ANTEED. FARMERS ASSOCIA- MILLWOOD CORPORATION TOP MATTRESS SET. Commercial Building in down- TION. 845-1540. (PD:81-84) w/Warranty. Twin OTICE town Nashville at 117 E. Clark St. ______Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland Set $88, Full Set $108, Large store area with warehouse Concealed Handgun Class, Oc- Queen Set $138 & King and loading dock. See Pam Kirby at tober 26, 2013. Contact Butch Set $168. Call Sandy Stavely & Associates. (PD:83-86) Looking for scrap metal, small Godwin. 845-7066. (PD:83-85) Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 903-276-9354. (Pd:79-87) ______amounts OK. Call (870) 557-0838. ______Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 ______(dj:tf) Cedar Lumber, 8 t. long planed J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 ______For all your printing and but not edged. 75 ¢/board foot. Now buying good usable pallets 40

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______H OMES each delivered to Ward Shavings (870) 845-2010 Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 LLC 870-285-3377. 4/2 on land. 5.75%, 30 yrs., $550/ (WS:82-tf, w20) mo. Please call for info (903) 831- ______3 temporary crawfish & rice workers needed by Nicholas FOR oENT Carlton 4540 rbi#35153. (SH:48-tf, w15) LOOK GOOD...... FEEL BET- Vondenstein in Branch, LA 11/01/2013 to 07/31/2014. Workers will perform duties associated with tractor driving, ______TER!!! Cancer Survivors. For more Mini Storage field prep, water maint, fertilizing, plant and harvest of Bad or good credit. You own land, information contact: 870-845-2759 Furnished apartments for rent, (870) 845-3560 crops which includes manual shovel work and hoeing of you’re approved. Call for details or 870-557-1444. (tf) weeds, spot spraying treatments and general farm labor. utilities paid, 1403 S. Main, two (903) 831-4540 rbi#35153. ______blocks from Tyson, call Hal Scrog- Repair and maintain equip, farm, field, levees, roads and (SH:48-tf; w14) shop. Load and unload trucks. Crawfishing involves gins, 845-1691. (tf) Charles’ Tree Service SANDY BRANCH ______manually cutting up of fish bait, baiting, and checking traps. ______870-557-1003 $0 down delivers. Bring your deed MOBILE HOMES Grade/wash crawfish for shipment, make/repair traps as Peach Tree Trailer Park, 2 and 3 Tree trimming •Tree Removal & proof of income. No application Professional Tree Service We have your mobile home needs. needed. Job involves stooping, lifting, & working outside bedrooms, furnished, conveniently refused on your dream home. Call Bucket Trucks • Stump Grinding SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING in clement weather. Must have 3 mos prior experience. located laundry. 845-1355 or 845- Fully insured for all your tree Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 anytime (903) 831-5332 rbi#35153. trimming needs Free Estimates Workers will receive $9.50 per hour as stipulated by the US 2943. (PT:18-tf, w15) (SH:48-tf; w21) and years experience. (870) 845-2940 DOL. Free housing will be provided to workers who live ______outside the area of intended employment. Transportation & subsistence costs to the place of employment will be Smith’s Mini Storage • Residential YOUNG Positions available! reimbursed to anyone who lives outside area of intended Units available in • Commercial ELECTRIC employment upon completion of 50% of the work contract, • Industrial Steve Young, Owner Your local Sears Hometown Store is looking or earlier if appropriate. Transportation to & from worksite Nashville & Mineral Springs Licensed, Bonded 870-845-2643 for an outgoing, sales oriented individual will be provided by the employer for worker who lives (870) 845-5075 & Insured 870-845-7092 for immediate opening. Need to be a quick in housing provided by the employer. Guaranteed ¾’s of 1917 CR 342 • Nashville, AR 71852 the contract beginning with worker date of arrival. Tools, learner with a flexible personality who likes supplies, & necessary equipment will be provided at no to stay busy! You must like dealing with the cost to the worker. For further information & to make I’m a live in elderly public! If you are interested, come by application, contact the local SWA at 700 S Elm Hope, AR 71801; Ph: 870-777-3421;Job Order LA462945. caregiver. Available, 23 Southpark Shopping Center and fill out reasonable, responsible, an application today! reliable, shop, cook, clean, transport to appointments, STREET DEPARTMENT The City of Nashville will be accepting applications for a position in the street department Countryside good hygeine, ethics. I’m until 10 am, Wednesday, October 30, 2013. This position requires a minimum education and Laura Butler of Nashville, training of: 1. Must have a high school diploma or GED 2. Must have a valid drivers license nursery 10 years of TLC experience and able to obtain a CDL 3. The ability to work in all types of weather conditions GENERAL JOB SUMMARY IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, with references. Some operation of heavy equipment, maintain and service equipment and trucks, maintain city streets, ditches and right of ways. The ability to work well with others as well as by LAWN CARE, LANDSCAPING Call 870-200-4334 themselves. Be assessable if an emergency should arise. (The above information is intended to describe the general nature of this position) AND STUMP GRINDING Any previous experience helpful but not necessary. Interested persons may obtain an application at the Nashville City Hall, 426 N Main St, Nashville, AR, 71852. Candidates Shrubs & trees desiring to be considered for the above position should address each of the above requirements within the body of their resume/application. The City of Nashville reserves (wide assortment) DESK CLERK the right to reject any and all applications. The City of Nashville is an Equal Opportunity Employer. InSURED Salary: $20,788 (870) 845-2307 Crater of Diamonds State Park, Murfreesboro 198 MURRAY LANE Closing date: 10/25/13 Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point Provides info & assistance to park visitors in their diamond mining experience. Operates a cash register, sells merchandise, completes cash reports, handles transactions & related paperwork, takes inventory of resale merchandise, stocks nd shelves, & identifies rocks & minerals for park guests. Other duties include light 219 N. 2 St. roBert’s housekeeping, completing minor maintenance inspections, & reporting any need- PO Box 903 ed repairs. Assists in training & overseeing seasonal employees. Excellent public Nashville, AR 71852 tree serViCe relations skills required. Varied schedule, including some evenings, weekends, & Ofice 870-845-5303 holiday. Criminal background check required. Paid holidays, annual & sick leave, LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING health insurance, & retirement pension. Minimum qualifications: high school di- PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 BUCKET TRUCK, STUMP ploma/equiv.; plus 1 yr. of experience in customer service, bookkeeping, or related HOME • LIFE • AUTO www.teagueandteague.com GRINDING, LOT CLEARING, field. Applications accepted online ONLY: www.arstatejobs.com. [email protected] AND BUSH HOGGING InSURED send your ads to: [email protected] 870-557-0452870-557-0452 •• 870-845-8474870-845-8474 14 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Thursday, October 17, 2013

QUIZ BOWl TeAM White OPeNS WITH FOURTH Cliffs PlACe FINISH News at RIGHt: nashville’s quiz bowl team opened up the season with a fourth place finish at the mARY CROSSLIN Genoa Central tournament. Pictured are (front) Contributor Coach kim newton and team members Danielle Jesse, alli Davis, Morgan Garcia, (back) Cha Today is Columbus Yang, Chance allen, Jordan Conant, alex Day and seems like Perrin, luke Reeder, Caleb Glann. everyone slept in this Submitted photo morning. The traffic was at a minimum where it is usually very busy. However, it might be due to a partial shut- • Private Club Members & Guest Only CHeeR CAMP down of the recreation • With Memberships Available at the river park and • Must Be 21 to enter there is some rain. BeGINS Rev. Germany kept his regular preaching Timbers appointment at Mount Zion on Sunday. We were happy to wel- •• PRESENTS •• come two visitors. We are looking forward to celebrating our church anniversary on Oct. 27 during the morning service. Rev. Finn from Texarkana, AR will be the speaker. A meal will be served after service. Come and worship. Lela James is still in need of our prayers. A birthday party was given to her on Sat- th urday evening at the October 19 • 9:00 p.m. Western Sizzler in Nashville along with Pool Tournament and Karaoke at RIGHt: kylie birthday cake. Thanks Casto displays her to everyone for coming Friday Night new shirt for cheer and showing your love. he Best Entertainment In SW Arkansas camp. she, along with I read somewhere approximately 100 that the seniors and • Hwy 27 N • Murfreesboro • more girls will cheer at young children are Friday’s nights game urged to get their flu against ashdown. and pneumonia shots as soon as possible. PUBLIC NOTICE aBoVe: The Medical Commu- Notice of Application kaley Baxley listens nity seems to think For NPDES Permit AR0020729 to her cheer captain there will be a service Under the provisions of Act 163 of the 1993 Ar- during the practice. outbreak this winter. kansas Legislature, this is to give notice the Water There is an old saying, “An ounce of preven- Division of the Arkansas Department of Environ- AJ SMITH | Nashville News tion is worth more than mental Quality (ADEQ) has received a renewal ap- a pound of cure.” We plication on 10/2/2013, for an NPDES Permit No. want to keep everyone AR0020729 from the following facility: safe from these harm- ful bugs. CertainTeed Gypsum, Inc. Scott’s United Meth- 794 State Highway 369 North odist Church in Paralo- Nashville, AR 71852 ma will have their regu- lar service Sunday at 11 a.m. The facility under consideration is located as fol- Delight Head Start Mikaylah Smith re- lows: 794 State Highway 369 North, Nashville, turned home and back in Howard County, Arkansas. Interested persons Where Learning Begins to her old school last desiring to request a public hearing on the applica- week. She had her first tion may do so in writing. All requests should be air flight alone and was received by ADEQ within 10 business days of the Now Enrolling scared. Let’s have America’s date of this notice and should be submitted to: 870-379-2270 prayer meeting for the Chris Randall, Arkansas Department of Environ- Serving your hair next few days and get mental Quality, NPDES Branch, Water Division care needs! Free Pre-K things fixed in our gov- 5301 Northshore Drive Ph: 870-210-2762 ernment. I know you North Little Rock, AR 72118-5317 78 E. Commerce St. Kindergarten Readiness • Screening • Family Services will join me. Telephone: (501) 682-0622 Ashdown Christian refresher: (CT:83,w140) Wed-Sat 10am - 6pm 2 Chronicles 7:14-15 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble them- PUBLIC NOTICE OF DRAFT NO-DISCHARGE PERMIT selves, and pray, and seek my face and turn PERMIT NUMBER 4327-WR-2 from their wicked AFIN 31-00114 ways; then will I hear This is to give notice that the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality from heaven, and will (ADEQ) Water Division, 5301 Northshore Drive, North Little Rock, Arkansas Children are eligible as soon as they turn 3. forgive their sins, and 72118-5317 at telephone number (501) 682-0648, proposes a draft modiication will heal their land. of the permit for which an application was received on 7/15/2013 for the following Located inside the old Delight High School Building Now my eyes shall be 621 E. Cherry Street, Delight, AR. open, and mine ears applicant under the Arkansas Water and Air Pollution Control Act. The permit attend unto the prayer was modiied to increase the number of sows at the facility from 502 to 700. Dana Hightower, Lead Teacher that is made in this Applicant: Gregg and Michelle Greene, 190 Hwy 246, Umpire, AR 71971. place. Location:; Latitude: 34º 19´ 25´´ N Longitude: 93º 58´ 39´´ W in Howard Head Start is a program of C.A.D.C. Love is the Key! County. This draft permit is for the storage and land application of liquid waste from a swine facility. This is a modiied draft permit and only the modiied portion of the permit can be reopened for comment. Love LiS ADEQ’s contact person for submitting written comments, requesting will help you information regarding the draft permit, or obtaining a copy of the permit and the Statement of Basis is Casey Vickerson, at the above address and telephone SAVE SAVE SAVE!! number, or at [email protected]. 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Comments and public hearing procedures TOTAL SAVINGS .. $3,325 may be found at Regulation No. 8 (Administrative Procedures). All persons, including the permittee, who wish to comment on ADEQ’s draft decision to modify the permit must submit written comments to ADEQ, along with their Call for your FrEE Estimate Today! name and mailing address. After the public comment period, and public hearing, if one is held, ADEQ will issue a inal permitting decision. A public hearing will be held when ADEQ inds a signiicant degree of public interest. ADEQ will Love LiS notify the applicant and each person who has submitted written comments or RefRigeRation & eLeCtRiC requested notice of the inal permitting decision. Any interested person who has Electrical HVaCr submitted comments may appeal a inal decision by ADEQ in accordance with #rm-0127 619 Mine St. • Nashville #0095458 the Regulation No. 8. (Greene;83;w434) (870) 845-5520 • Pager: 501-828-1735