The Nashville News THURSDAY • June 27, 2013 • Issue 51 • 1 Section • 12 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents

IN BRIEFt Council votes Peewee against sale of football camp Legion Hut scheduled CHARLES GOODIN The Nash- Editor ville Scrapper athletic de- NASHVILLE - City aldermen voted down partment will the proposed sale of the Legion Hut build- host a pee wee ing Tuesday during their regular monthly football camp meeting. July 1-2 from 9 The move came after Mayor Billy Ray a.m. until noon Jones told council members that he had both days. Cost is received a verbal appraisal stating that $50 for the the property is worth $35-40,000 and a bid non-contact from the committee running the Bread of camp, which Life soup kitchen in the amount of $15,000. will be geared “I would strongly not encourage you toward teach- to take the bid of the soup kitchen,” ing attendees Jones said, adding that since discussion introductory of selling the property took place at last football skills. month’s meeting, several other parties had The event will expressed interest in acquiring it. be supervised Jones asked for a show of hands from by the Scrap- per coaching the council indicating whether they wanted staff along to refuse the soup kitchen’s bid, and a ma- with a number jority of the present aldermen so moved. of varsity foot- The mayor then asked whether the council ball players. was interested in selling the structure to Participants any other potential buyers. are asked to CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News Council members Kay Gathright and bring shorts Tyson officials Jack Lacefield, Mike Hanson and Paul Britt celebrate after Workman’s Compensation Vivian Wright voiced strong opposition to and a t-shirt, Commissioner Ricky Belk presented the plant with an award for accumulating one million hours See COUNCIL / Page 8 tennis shoes without an accident resulting in lost time. or molded cleats, water and money for other drinks. For more in- CELEBRATING SAFETY formation, call HMH still 557-0781. Tyson Foods honored for one HCCC looking to board million accident-free hours recruit doctors CHARLES GOODIN n Editor to meet tate Department of Labor officials were on BRENT PINKERTON SW Arkansas Radio The Howard hand Wednesday to congratulate Tyson Foods County Chil- for completing one million hours of work with- This As construction progresses on the new dren’s Center, S out an accident resulting in lost time. Inc., board of accomplishment medical office building, located on the directors will Sources at the company said the food giant earned the campus of Howard Memorial Hospital, the meet in regular achievement between October of last year and May of this is one that’s recruitment of new physicians is on-going. session Tues., year. taken about 26 During Tuesday’s hospital board of July 9 at the “This accomplishment is not one that just happens over- directors meeting, Administrator Debra center begin- night,” Complex Manager Paul Britt said while addressing the weeks to achieve Wright said a meeting was conducted ning at noon. crowd of over 150 first shift workers. “This accomplishment and it’s only Monday with Dr. Agnes Yollo. She is a third is one that’s taken about 26 weeks to achieve and it’s only year Family Practice Resident and is 98 Church accomplished by sincere dedication, by teamwork, by commu- accomplished percent interested in coming to Nashville, nication.” by sincere according to Wright. to hold Ricky Belk, Workman’s Compensation Commissioner, “ An offering letter has been submitted to presented plant officials with a plaque commemorating their dedicaion, by Dr. Yollo, who has until July 31st to accept vacation achievement. or decline. Wright said hospital officials are “What you have accomplished is amazing,” Belk said. “I teamwork, by working on a financial package that is ben- Bible truly believe in safety and you obviously do as well.” eficial to both Dr. Yollo and the hospital. Clark Thomas, Safety Administrator with the Department communicaion.” Another interview is scheduled for July school of Labor, spoke next, pointing out that the state has already 26th with Dr. Brent Bennett, who will gradu- ate two years from now in Family Practice The First endured roughly 15 industrial casualties as a result of unsafe Medicine. Bennett is a Magnolia native. His Baptist Church practices at work. -Paul Brit in Dierks will “That’s why all these officials are saying, ‘good job,’ ‘well Complex Manager wife is also in the medical field, serving as have their done’,” Thomas said. “You really need to give yourselves a an occupational therapist. vacation Bible good pat on the back.” See DOCTORS / Page 8 school July 7 through July 11. The theme this year is: “Colossal Coaster World: Facing Fear - Trusting God.” Local man is a The children must be four years old up to those who cribbage king have com- pleted grade JOHNNY GRAVES competitively worldwide. six. There will News be Bible study, Staff “Poppy was the best and mission proj- told me to be patient and ects, music, As a young boy, John watch and I would someday crafts and fun. Clayton Graves was curi- be better than he,” Graves The vaca- ous about a card game his said. “My Uncle Danny said, tion Bible aunts and uncles played ‘I can teach you the rules school “kick- often and enjoyed enthusi- but you have to learn the off” will be astically. He was so small game.’” So with encourage- Sun., July 7, he had to stand on tiptoes ment from family he was from 6 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. just to see. Once he pulled determined not just to play There will up a stepladder to watch but to be the best. be a bounce his favorite player, his John, now 24, and his fa- house, games, grandfather the late Louis ther, Johnny Graves, travel hot dogs and “Swampy” Graves. to the only cribbage club the first Bible The game was cribbage, in Arkansas in Hot Springs study lesson which his grandfather each Thursday evening. for the week. learned from British Air- They compete one-on-one The Mon- men during WWII while sta- with about 20 other players day through tioned in China as a captain and play 9 games each. Thursday VBS in the US Army Air Corps. Scores are tallied at the classes will be from 6 p.m Played with a deck of cards end and cash prizes are st nd rd until 8:30 p.m. and pegboard for keeping award for 1 , 2 and 3 The Interim score, the game is usually places. Pastor is David played with two, three or The weekly grassroots Blase and the four players. Cribbage was tournament is more about JOHNNY GRAVES | Nashville News VBS Director invented by an Englishman competition and camarade- John Graves is pictured with a plaque he received after he played a 28 point hand in a cribbage is Holly Jones. in the 1600s and is played See CRIBBAGE / Page 8 game. The maximum number of points possible in a cribbage hand is 29. 2 Editorial Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Random thoughts

Random thoughts on the passing scene: Edmund Burke said, "There is no safety for honest men, but by believing all possible evil of evil men." Evil men do not always snarl. Some smile charmingly. Those are the most dangerous. If you don't think the mainstream media slants the news, keep track of how often they tell you that the Arctic ice pack is shrinking and how seldom they tell Thomas you that the Antarctic ice pack is expanding. The lat- Sowell ter news would not fit the Creators "global warming" scenario that so many in the media Syndicate are promoting. Someone has referred to Vice President Biden as President Obama's "impeach- ment insurance." Even critics who are totally opposed to Barack Obama's policies do not want anything to cut short his presidency, with Joe Biden as his suc- cessor. People who refuse to accept unpleasant truths have no right to complain about politicians who lie to them. What other kind of candidates would such people elect? Given the shortage of articulate Republican lead- ers, it will be a real loss — to the country, not just to the Republicans — if Senator Marco Rubio discredits himself, early in his career, by supporting "compre- hensive" immigration reform that amounts to just another amnesty, with false promises to secure the border. Ever since I learned, as a teenager, that the "Satur- day Evening Post" magazine was actually published on Wednesday mornings, I have been very skeptical Do women belong on the battleield? about words. "Gun control" laws do not control guns, "rent control" laws do not control rent and govern- "The Pentagon unveiled wars. In civilized societies, is true of some 13-, 14- and ment "stimulus" spending does not stimulate the plans Tuesday for fully in- attacks on women have Pat 15-year-old boys, and some economy. tegrating women into front- always been regarded as 50- and 60-year old men. It is hard to think of two people with more different line and special combat contemptible and cow- Buchanan Yet we do not draft boys or personalities than New York's Mayor Michael Bloom- roles, including elite forces ardly. Even the Third Reich Creators men that age or send them berg and President Barack Obama. But they are soul mates when it comes to thinking that they ought to such as Army Rangers and in its dying hours did not Syndicate into combat. Is this invidi- take a whole spectrum of decisions out of citizens' Navy SEALs." send women into battle, ous discrimination based hands, and impose the government's decisions on So ran the lead on the but old men and boys. on age, or ageism? them. CNN story. And why are we "You don't hit a girl!" was sports, the NFL. Carry this feminist- Maybe the reason for the New York Yankees' low doing this? something every Ameri- Yet no women compete egalitarian ideology to its batting averages has something to do with the fact Did the young officers can boy had drilled into logical conclusion, and that so many of their batters seem to be swinging for against men in individual leading troops in battle him from childhood. It half of those storming the the fences, even when a single would score the win- or team sports. They are ning run. in Afghanistan and Iraq, was part of our culture, absent from boys' and Omaha and Utah beaches President Obama's denial of knowledge about the returning with casualties, the way we were raised. men's teams in high school should have been girls various scandals in his administration that are start- say they needed women A Marine friend told me and college, be it football, and women. Is this not an ing to come to light suggests that his titles should to enhance the fighting he would have resigned basketball, baseball, hock- absurdity? now include Innocent-Bystander-in-Chief. efficiency of their combat from the Corps rather than ey or lacrosse. We have had Navy ships It has long been my belief that the sight of a units and the survival rate fight women with the pugil become "love boats," with good-looking woman lowers a man's IQ by at least 20 Even in the non-contact of their soldiers? sticks used for bayonet female sailors returning points. sports of golf, tennis and A man who doesn't happen to have 20 points he Did men from the 101st practice at Parris Island. volleyball, men compete pregnant. At the Naval can spare can be in big trouble. and 82nd airborne, the Sending women into with men, women against Academy, three midship- When Attorney General Eric Holder argued that Marines, the SEALs and combat on equal terms women. In the Olympics, men, football players, al- a "path to citizenship" for illegal immigrants was a Delta Force petition the seems also to violate com- to which nations send their legedly raped an intoxicat- "civil right" and a "human right," that epitomized the Joint Chiefs to put women mon sense. When they best athletes, women and ed classmate. For months, contempt for the public's intelligence which has char- alongside them in reach maturity, men are she was too ashamed and acterized so much of what has been said and done by men compete separately in engagements to make them bigger, stronger, more ag- frightened to report it. the Obama administration. track and field, swimming You know you are old when waitresses call you an even superior force? gressive. Thus they com- and gymnastics. An estimated 26,000 "dear." No. This decision to put mit many times the num- Consider our own histo- personnel of the armed Although many people have been surprised and women in combat repre- ber of violent crimes and ry. Would any U.S. admiral forces were sexually as- disappointed by Barack Obama, it is hard to think of a sents a capitulation of the outnumber women in pris- say that in any of America's saulted in 2011, up from president whose policies were more predictable from military brass, a surrender ons 10 to 1. great naval battles — Mo- 19,000 in 2010. Obama and his history, however radically different those policies to the spirit of our age, the For every Bonnie Parker, the Congress are under- are from his rhetoric. bile Bay, Manila Bay, Mid- Pentagon's salute to femi- there are 10 Clyde Barrows. standably outraged. Such When any two groups have different behavior or way, the Coral Sea — we performance, that plain fact can be turned upside nist ideology. Is it a coincidence that would done better with assaults are appalling. But down and twisted to say that whatever criterion re- This is not a decision every massacre discussed some women manning the is not the practice of forc- vealed those differences has had a "disparate impact" at which soldiers arrived in our gun debate — from guns? ing young men and women on one of the groups. In other words, the criterion is when they studied after- the Texas Tower to the In the revolutionary and together in close quarters blamed for an injustice to those who failed to meet action reports, but the Long Island Railroad, from civil wars, World Wars a contributory factor here? the standard. product of an ideology that Columbine to Ft. Hood, Among the primary Have you heard any gun control advocate even I and II, Korea and Viet- contradicts human nature, from Virginia Tech to Tuc- reasons the Equal Rights try to produce hard evidence that tighter gun control nam, women were not in laws reduce murder rates? Does anyone seriously human experience and hu- son, from Aurora to New- combat. Was it invidious Amendment, the ERA, went believe that people who are prepared to defy the laws man history, and declares town — was the work of a discrimination of which we down to defeat three de- against murder are going to obey laws against owning as dogma that women are crazed male? should all be ashamed that cades ago was the realiza- guns or large capacity magazines? just as good at soldiering Nothing matches mortal women were not fighting tion it could mean, in a fu- I may be among the few people who want Attorney as men. combat where soldiers alongside the men at Get- ture war, women could be General Eric Holder to keep his job — at least until But if this were true, fight and kill, and are drafted equally with men, the 2014 elections. Holder epitomizes what is wrong tysburg, in the Argonne, at rather than merely as- wounded, maimed and die and sent in equal numbers with the Obama administration. He is essentially Normandy or with "Ches- Barack Obama without the charm, so it should be serted, would it have taken for cause or country. ty" Puller's Marines in the into combat. easier for the voters to see through his lies and cor- mankind the thousands of Domestically, the clos- retreat from the Chosin But what appalled the ruption. years from Thermopylae to est approximations are Reservoir? Reaganites is social prog- Despite political differences, it is hard not to feel discover it? combat training, ultimate Undeniably, some wom- ress in the age of Obama. sorry for White House press secretary Jay Carney, for In the history of civiliza- fighting, boxing and that en might handle combat as This is another country all the absurdities his job requires him to say with a tion, men have fought the most physical of team from the one we grew up in. straight face. What is he going to do when this admin- well as some men. But that istration is over? 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The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Find us on the Internet at: www.swarkansasnews.com Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 obituariEs 3 LOCAL Landfill corrects error in Obituary Social Security paperwork Agnes Fern Boyd Agnes Fern Boyd, 92, of Murfreesboro, Payments were withheld but employees passed away on Tues- day, June 25, 2013 in EVENTS had not been enrolled in the program Murfreesboro. She was born on February 24, 1921 in Pisgah, AR, The Greater Camp Springs Baptist Church CHARLES GOODIN and an alternate. mental Quality before the the daughter of the late will have a pastor installation service for Editor In other business during tire could be released. Charlie Brown and Rev. Christopher Rowden at 3 p.m. on Sun., the meeting, board mem- Tackett told board mem- NASHVILLE - The Up- bers approved amending bers that the district is still Cornelia Victoria (Cas- June 30 at the church - located in Colum- tle) Brown. bus. The speaker will be Pastor Frederick per Southwest Arkansas the landfill’s tire policy to in the process of beginning Regional Solid Waste Man- include a fee for large off a tire shredding program In addition to her Webb Sr. of Tabernacle Missionary Baptist agement District has been road tires. and said the organization parents, she was pre- Church in Texarkana. out of compliance with The move came after will likely accept bids to- ceded in death by her Social Security guidelines Mitch Noble told board ward the end of January husband, John Wilton Several food preservation classes will be since its inception, Execu- members the fees recom- 2014 on building a struc- Boyd; and one son, Phillip Rhodes, Jr; and offered this summer through the Coopera- tive Director Max Tackett mended in the proposal ture to house the device. told board members Tues- were set according to a In other business, the three brothers, Chester tive Extension Service. These classes are day during their quarterly fee schedule at Davis Tire board: Brown, James Brown, designed to update and teach participants meeting. Company, where the land- •฀ tabled฀ discussion฀ and John Brown how to properly preserve food according to Tackett said the organi- fill is currently disposing of on a proposed division She is survived by USDA guidelines. zation has been withhold- the large tires. of recycling grant funds six grandchildren; 14 All classes will be taught by County Exten- ing payments to the federal According to the amend- that would have doled great-grandchildren; 30 program but never actually ment text, the landfill will out $60,000 to the Howard sion Agent-Jean Ince. All classes will be great-great-grandchil- enrolled its employees, po- begin charging $175 per County Children’s Cen- dren; one brother, Cecil taught from 9 a.m. to noon at the EH Cen- tentially endangering their ton for tires with a large ter, $60,000 to Montgom- Brown; and a number ter. You must call and register for any or ability to collect from the bead less than 2.5 inches ery County to help build of nieces and nephews. all workshops ahead of time by calling the program when they be- and $300 per ton for tires a recycling center and Graveside services come eligible. He added with beads between 2.5 $100,000 to the landfill Extension Ofice at 870-845-7517. will be on Sunday, June that he was informed of and 3.5 inches. Larger tires itself; 30, 2013 at 1:00 PM at the error during a recent are to be judged on an indi- •฀was฀informed฀that฀the฀ Pleasant Home Cem- The Lockesburg Lions Club will host “Free- audit and was told that vidual basis. state highway department etery in Murfreesboro the is to Road grader sized tires has determined the dete- dom from Blindness” a 5K fun run/walk with Bro Rick Greene event at the Ida M. Coulter Stone Park in landfills across the state. and smaller were unaf- riorating condition of the In order to rectify the fected by the change. paved road leading to the oficiating, under the Lockesburg on Thurs., July 4 at 7 a.m. issue, board members ap- Board members also district is due to moisture direction of Latimer Cost is $20 and registration must be re- proved two resolutions, approved a resolution al- in the gravel beneath it and Funeral Home, Mur- ceived by June 14. Packet pick up is at 6 the first of which will al- lowing Tackett and Noble that it will be torn up and freesboro. a.m. the race day at the park. For more low employees to vote on to release tires for alterna- injected with lime, then Visitation will be on Saturday from 6:00 to information contact Terry Chapman at 479- a referendum concerning tive uses such as water repaved beginning July 1; whether they want full cov- tanks and to prevent ero- •฀was฀informed฀that฀out- 8:00 PM at the funeral 234-1676. erage under the program. sion. The proposed use of side of a few adjustments home. The second resolution set the tire would have to be made to the landfill’s bal- Sympathy messages The 2013 Howard County Fair will be held up an election committee approved by the Arkansas ance sheet, it received a may be sent to www. on September 9-14. consisting of three people Department of Environ- ‘clean’ 2011-12 audit. latimerfuneralhome. com. THEOS will meet on July 2 at 6 p.m. in the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.

The Mineral Springs School District will be offering the Seamless Summer Meal pro- Ozan man arrested for theft gram. All children 18 and under are eligible to eat free for breakfast and lunch. The pro- NASHVILLE - A 43 year was owned the residence. and female left the store gram will begin on June 3 and go through old Ozan man was taken by Jan- “I saw Tracy Green sit- without paying for several into custody Wednesday ice Green. ting on a couch and ar- weed eaters. June 28. Breakfast will be from 7:30 a.m. on a theft charge. The arrest rested him on a felony Employees reported - 8:30 a.m. and lunch will be from 11:30 - According to police narrative warrant,” Tedford wrote that the couple left in a 12:30 p.m. daily. All children are welcome reports, Tracy Green indicates in the arrest narrative. maroon sedan similar to and the cafeteria is located on the Mineral was apprehended by of- Tedford fol- The warrant stems the one Green was driving - ficer Clint Tedford after GREEN lowed the from an investigation con- when he was arrested by Springs campus at 130 W. Browning St. Do a routine license check vehicle to a house on ducted by Amy Marion Tedford. nations to fund the “File of Life” phase of the on a maroon sedan be- N. Main St., observed that began June 13, when Green is charged with Nashville Police Department’s Senior Op- ing driven by a black the driver go inside and an employee at Wal Mart felony theft of property. eration Safeguard program are now being male revealed the vehicle knocked on the door to reported that a black male -Charles Goodin accepted, according to Chief Dale Pierce. You may donate by calling Pierce or Oficer Casey Parker at 870-845-3434. Wanted man A beneit for Jimmy Charles Campbell will Area students earn captured in feature a rile rafle. Campbell is currently undergoing cancer treatments for lung Oklahoma cancer. For more information contact Lon- recognition at UCA nie Ballard at 870-285-1745 or Campbell’s A man wanted on a Howard County warrant was recently ap- Restaurant at 870-285-2051. CONWAY—The University of Central Arkansas has announced prehended in Canadian County, the Dean’s List and the Presidential Scholars List for the spring Oklahoma. Come and dig at the Murfreesboro Library 2013 semester. According to a this summer. This year’s nationwide Sum- Recognition on the Dean’s List requires at least a 3.5 grade point statement issued mer Reading Program is “Dig Into Read- average with a minimum course load of 12 credit hours. Students by Howard County must achieve a 4.0 grade point average with a minimum course load Sheriff Butch Mor- ing.” Activities will include story time, guest of 12 credit hours to receive the recognition of Presidential Scholar. ris, Dewayne Wiley, speakers, crafts, and more. Stop by the Here are the Dean’s List students in your area: 21, has been wanted since 2009 when he library or call (870) 285-2575 to register Carroll Christopher Nashville WILEy your child. Dates are June 19, & 26, from Harrison Scott Nashville was charged with 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. second degree forgery. Here are the Presidential Scholars from your area: “Chief Deputy Bryan McJunkins Harrison Kimberly Nashville and Deputy Timothy Floyd have A Women Only Alcoholics Anonymous ONeal Emily Nashville picked up Wiley and are transport- meeting will be held every Monday at 7 p.m. Tran Hong Nashville ing him back to Howard County Williams Brittnie Dierks in the Norman Firehouse Building. If you Williams Matthew Nashville today,” Morris said in his release. have questions, call 870-356-4910.

The Pike County Jail is seeking paperback Puzzle Answers book donations. No romance or hardback books please. For more information contact Sudoku Solution #2941-D The family of Ronald W. McCorkle would like to 1 8 9 2 3 4 7 6 5 thank everyone for the kindness shown during Sarah Haney at (870) 285-3315. 5 6 4 1 7 8 2 3 9 3 2 7 9 5 6 1 4 8 our time of loss. A special thanks to Brother Tim A beneit for Jimmy Charles Campbell will 7 4 1 5 8 2 3 9 6 and Joy Freel, Jeff Barield, Mike Pinegar, Gary feature a rile rafle. Campbell is currently 2 5 6 3 1 9 8 7 4 Dan Futrell, and so many of the Liberty Baptist undergoing cancer treatments for lung 8 9 3 4 6 7 5 2 1 Church family for their assistance during such cancer. The rile, a Savage AXIS, 7 mm-08 6 7 2 8 4 1 9 5 3 9 1 5 6 2 3 4 8 7 a dificult time. We truly appreciate the meal with a Nikon 3-9-40 scope, will be rafled on 4 3 8 7 9 5 6 1 2 July 1. Tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. For © 2009 Hometown Content provided by those at Liberty Baptist Church. "So Clumsy of Me!" more information contact Lonnie Ballard at C O B B G E T S S L O P Your prayers, cards, lowers, calls, and concern O D E R C O R E A H A U L 870-285-1745 or Campbell’s Restaurant at P A R A T R O O P S O T T O have meant so much. A Y N R O S S I V O T E D 870-285-2051. S N O W E D I E T E R S We are truly blessed to be surrounded by a M O T I V E R E S I R E N E M A J A H A L F community of people who care so deeply for Liberty Baptist Church will host its regu- L A I C Z E R O S O N E A A N N O E X I T N O T I N others. Sincerely, Janie & Dewey Hipp lar 4th Friday Singing on June 28 at 6:30 M I S S E P I A S W A R P A T H W H I S K PM. A potluck supper will be served. For I L I O N A F O U L N O I The Family of Ronald W. McCorkle L I L O F R O O T L O O P S more information call 870-451-3389. D E E P O P A L S A C R E E N D S P O L Y S K Y E

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AT RIGHT: Those on hand this morning for a Chamber of Commerce coffee hosted on behalf of Sud-N-Clean included Mike Reese, Tim Pinkerton, Shirley Hamilton, owners Brad and Ann Frost, Fred Hintze and Ouida Terrell. Staff photo by Katie Whisenhunt

Food preservation workshops scheduled

Several food preser- and register for any or all All workshops are open vation classes will be workshops ahead of time to the public. These work- offered this summer by calling the Extension shops are open to all through the Cooperative Office at 870-845-7517. eligible persons without Extension Service. These Participants will be able regard to race, color, na- classes are designed to to take home what they tional origin, religion, update and teach par- make that day. gender, age, disability, ticipants how to properly Pressure Canning marital or veteran status, preserve food according Workshop – July 1. Learn or any other legally pro- to USDA guidelines. All to process low-acid veg- tected status. Persons classes will be taught by etables using a gauge type with disabilities who re- County Extension Agent- pressure canner. Cost is quire alternative means Jean Ince. All classes will $5.00. Register by June 27. for communication of pro- be taught from 9:00 a.m. Water Bath Canning gram information (large to 12:00 noon at the EH Workshop – July 2. Learn print, audiotapes, etc.) Center. If enough people to process fruits and to- should notify the county are interested an evening matoes using a water Extension office as soon class will be scheduled at bath canner. Cost is $5.00. as possible prior to the later dates. You must call Register by June 27. activity.

Benny & Sherry Weston of and the late Kathy Qualls. The Mount Ida, along with Mike & groom elect is a 2002 graduate Laurel McCarter of Murfrees- of Mineral Springs High School, Tracy Lawrence to boro, proudly announce the a 2005 graduate of Arkansas Tech upcoming marriage of their University, and a 2009 graduate children, Brittany Nicole Weston of the University of Arkansas to Danny Walter McCarter. The School of Law. The groom is em- headline Watermelon bride-elect is a 2006 graduate of ployed as a private attorney at Mount Ida High School, a 2009 Skelton Law Firm in Russellville. graduate of Arkansas Tech Uni- Walt is the paternal grandson versity, and a 2012 graduate of of Dan & Ruby McCarter of Nor- Festival entertainment Arkansas State University. The man and the maternal grandson bride is employed as a Speech- of Gene and Barbara Childress Language Pathologist by Building of Hope. The wedding will take HOPE – Tracy Lawrence released this summer. Hope/Hempstead Cham- Blocks Pediatric Therapy in Dar- place on Saturday, July 13, 2013 will be the headlining en- The Tracy Lawrence/ ber of Commerce, Hope danelle. Brittany is the paternal at 6:30 p.m. at Camp Clearfork in tertainer at the 37th An- Jason Helms Band concert Parks & Recreation (Fair granddaughter of Corene Weston Mount Ida. After a honeymoon, nual Hope Watermelon Fes- will be Saturday night, Au- Park), Red River Credit and the late Ted Weston of Nor- the couple will reside in Rus- tival. This country music gust 10, at Hope Fair Park. Union, Ivan Smith Fur- man and the maternal grand- sellville. Formal invitations will superstar has had several $12 Advance tickets and niture, Summit Bank, daughter of the late L.C. Gaston be sent. number one hits and he $6 Children’s tickets (ages Diamond Bank, Super 1, has a new record being 4-10) are on sale at the fol- UACCH, Bank of Delight, lowing tickets locations. Bank of Prescott, Cav- There is also a Reserved ender’s Boot City, Dia- GET THE Ticket for $40.00 that can mond Bank in Murfrees- Check out... be purchased on-line or in boro, Diamond Bank in NASHVILLE NEWS person at UACCH. Nashville, Ivan Smith Ticket outlets for chil- Furniture in Magnolia, AND dren’s and general ad- Foreman City Hall and mission include Ban- the Ashdown Chamber HELP KENDRA BELL corpSouth , 1st Bank, of Commerce. Kendra is a resident of Lockesburg. She on Facebook! is the daughter of Skip [former HMH nurse] and Barbara Bell. Kendra has been battling breast cancer. An account has been opened For every paid subscription at regular for Brian Raeshaun Staggers Lockesburg rate in the month of June, the Nashville News will donate $5.00 to Kendra to at Red River Credit Union. Mr. offset medical and traveling expenses as Staggers will be undergoing a church to host she ights her battle. kidney and pancreas transplant soon at the Dallas Methodist $30.00/year local area Medical Center. Donations fund raisers $50.00/year out of trade area will be used to offset travel and First Baptist Church of Lockesburg will host two fund To renew or get new subscription, medical expenses. Brian and his raisers in the coming days. On Fri., June 28, the church will host a bake sale in the parking lot of First State Bank Call Cindy at 870-845-2010 or mail to family would like to thank you of Lockesburg beginning at 8:30 a.m. Sat., June 29 they P O Box 297, Nashville, AR 71852 in advance for your donation. will follow up with a fish fry beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the First Baptist Church fellowship hall. Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 Community 5 How to manage money Police gearing up for July Fourth weekend

State, city and county law enforcement after you graduate officers are reminding motorists to take the necessary safety precautions for the upcoming Thousands of high Extension-FCS for tips on holiday travel period. school and college seniors Small Steps to Health and The Fourth of July holiday weekend is one have recently graduated by Jean A. Ince Wealth! of the busiest travel periods for motorists as and are now embarking tensio Staff chairman Source: www.practical- x n thousands of drivers head out on the roadways on starting their career. E UofA Cooperative Extension moneyskills.com (Practi- and interstate highways. Congratulations for all Service • Howard County cal Money Skills for Life) Tips Beginning June 28th and continuing through the hard work you put Recipe of the Week the following two weeks, officers will work towards completing your Here is a great recipe for to minimize the risk of fatalities by the strict education. Now, the real ing a house, starting a fam- terest rates and offered everyone whose gardens enforcement of two of the most common traffic world begins. While it can ily and retirement). lower credit limits (if not are starting to produce. violations associated with fatal traffic crashes, be exciting finding your That’s where a bud- denied credit altogether), This recipe uses corn, driving while impaired and speeding. first “real” job, preparing get can help. There are unless and until you can green peppers and onions. Sobriety checkpoints and speed patrols will for additional education or numerous free budging raise your credit score. Even though the recipe be a top priority for law enforcement statewide. signing up for the military, tools available through You may even have to pay calls for canned corn, fresh “Troopers will be aggressively enforcing the it is important to think the Cooperative Extension higher insurance rates and corn works just fine. Great targeted laws during the upcoming holiday about your finances. Service. One series, the harm your ability to rent summertime salad! period,” said Colonel Stan Witt, Director of the First, pretend that you “Financial Smart Start for an apartment or get a cell Fiesta Salad Arkansas State Police and Governor’s Highway are still a starving student. Newlyweds” is great for phone. 1 (15 oz.) can black-eyed Safety Representative. “Please drive safely, fol- After landing your first full- anyone wanting to learn To know where you peas, drained and rinsed low the speed limit and don’t drink and drive.” time job, the urge to go on about basic budgeting, stand, review your credit 1 (15 oz.) can whole Drinking and driving is a deadly combina- a spending spree for new saving for a home, and reports from each of the kernel corn, drained and tion and law enforcement officials are stressing clothes, a better apart- communicating about fi- three major credit bureaus rinsed the importance of designating a sober driver ment and a new car can nances. This program is a (Equifax, Experian and ½ cup chopped green and refusing to ride with anyone who has been be irresistible especially series of fact sheets focus- TransUnion) to find out pepper drinking. after surviving on ramen ing on a variety of financial whether any negative ac- ½ to 1 cup chopped “Speeding greatly reduces a driver’s ability noodles for four years. matters. There are also tions have been reported onion to steer safely around another vehicle, a haz- Unless you had a gener- several on-line websites and to look for errors or Marinade: ardous object or an unexpected curve. Speed- ous scholarship or lots of that can help. Some popu- possible fraudulent activ- ¼ cup vegetable or ing and impaired drivers put themselves, their financial help from family, lar ones are www.uaex. ity on your accounts. You canola oil passengers and other drivers at tremendous you’re probably already edu (U of A Extension Web- can order one free report ½ cup sugar or equiva- risk,” says Colonel Witt. saddled with thousands site), www.mymoney.gov per year from each bureau lent amount of artificial While death and injury are of course the of dollars in student loan (Government sponsored if you order them through sweetener most serious of possible consequences of debt. Most student loans site), www.nfcc.org (Na- www.AnnualCreditReport. ¼ cup vinegar drunk driving, there are other negative consid- must be paid back on a tional Foundation for Cred- com; otherwise you will Mix peas, corn, green erations that can affect lives for many years, payment schedule once it Counseling) and www. pay a small fee. pepper, and onion in a including loss of a drivers license, vehicle im- you have graduated col- practicalmoneyskills.com You have worked hard bowl. In a separate bowl, poundment, jail time, lawyer fees, court costs lege. (Practical Money Skills for to graduate. Make sure combine oil, sugar, and and insurance hikes, just to name a few. For high school stu- Life). you don’t sabotage your vinegar and stir well. Pour “All drivers should be on notice that a viola- dents heading off to col- Next, know your credit efforts by starting out on marinade over vegetables tion of these laws can be life changing.” said lege in the fall, be sure to score. Credit is needed in the wrong financial footing. and mix well. Chill 4 to 8 Colonel Witt. “Remember, ‘Drive Sober or Get check around for the best order to purchase a car, For more information hours in refrigerator be- Pulled Over’ and ‘Obey the Sign, or Pay the deal on student loans. home or even when apply- on financial matters, call fore serving. Yield: 8 serv- Fine’.” The Consumer Financial ing for a credit card. Many the Howard County Exten- ings (1/2 cup each) For more information, log onto www.Traf- Protection Bureau (CFPB) people just starting out sion Office at 870-845-7517 Nutrition Information ficSafetyMarketing.gov or call the Arkansas has a great guide for mak- may not have established or visit our office located per serving: 200 calories, Highway Safety Office at (501) 618-8133. ing informed decisions any credit. If you have a on the second floor of Fat 8 g, Protein 4g, Carbo- about paying for college student loan or you have the courthouse. You may hydrates 28g, Fiber 3 g, at www.consumerfinance. used credit cards that are also check out my face- Sodium 300mg. Excellent gov/students. in your name to help pay book page, Howard County source of vitamin C. After you’ve factored expenses associated with in rent, car payments, college, you will have es- Save the date July 12, 2013 renter’s and car insur- tablished a credit history. INDOOR SALE ance, credit card charges, Many people don’t real- Holly Creek Baptist Church student loan balances and ize until it’s too late that a Howard County Children’s Center is other monthly bills (in- poor credit score can trash 705 Main St. • Dierks hosting a beneit fundraiser for Larry cluding utilities, food and your financial future. After hurs. & Fri. June 27th & 28th • 7 am to 6 pm Ludlam, Barbara Rizzo, and Cassandra Social Security tax), your you’ve missed a few loan Hamilton. he beneit will start at 6 p.m. new salary probably won’t payments, bounced some Sat. June 29th • 7 am to 1 pm Oice Furniture, Clothing of all sizes & We will have a chicken spaghetti dinner. go as far as you’d like. This checks or exceeded your It comes with salad, garlic bread, dessert, is especially true if you are credit limits, you’ll prob- Household Items and water or tea. We are asking for the trying to save for a future ably be charged higher TOO MUCH TO LIST minimum donation of $10 per plate. Ater life event (marriage, buy- loan and credit card in- the meal we will have a cake walk, bingo, coke ring toss, sell popcorn and snow cones. We also will have door prizes. We FOR LOCAL EVENT www.kjep.tv will have a silent auction and we will be SHOWING TIMES, VISIT: drawing the winner for a 32” television that night. You can get tickets for the television KJEP-TV by coming by the oice at the center or TELEVISION SCHEDULE that night. he tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. We would like to thank everyone that donated items.

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It’s getting hot

ummertime is finally here in the Arkansas and Texas area. We have Shad some very hot days already. If the summer is going to be this hot, my air conditioner will get a good workout. Every summer I remind readers to make sure we look in on our seniors during the hot weather to make sure they have a fan or the air conditioner on. Oops! Now I am one of them. You know what that means. Mount Zion had regular worship service D.E. RAY | Nashville News on Sunday and communion. Pastor Germany Roughly 100 people turned out to the Little River Baptist Association’s senior adult rally at Central Baptist Church. brought a sermon on letting go of your anxiet- ies. He used for a scriptural basis Philippians Chapter 4:6-8. These words can be very com- forting if you are experiencing the stress of the many changes of everyday life. Central Baptist Church Jeanette Deloney celebrated a birthday last week. She was blessed to have several gathering in her honor. Congratulations. We wish her good health and a long and prosperous life. Mount Zion will be celebrating Pastor and hosts senior adult rally Sister Bertha Germany’s seventh appreciation service July 21 at 3 p.m. The public is invited. Rev. Griffith from Bright Star Church in Schaal will bring the message. Crowd of 100 turns White Cliffs will have a new resident in July. The community welcomes them and will be glad to have them. out for Baptist There were no emergency responses in the cliffs this month. We are glad for that. Please Association event remember Lela James in your prayers. She was a very vibrant person before her illness, and shared her gifts and talents with the surround- D.E. RAY clapping along more than News ing areas. Staff once. Christian Refresher: Philippians 4-7 NKJV Event organizer Mary “Rejoice in the Lord always. And again I will MINERAL SPRINGS- Cen- Ann Jones talked to the say, rejoice! Let your gentleness be known to tral Baptist Church hosted attendees about collect- all men. The Lord is at hand. Be anxious for the Little River Baptist ing quarters for donation nothing, but in everything by prayer and sup- Association’s Senior Adult toward the purchase of plication, with thanksgiving, let your request be Rally this past Tuesday gifts at Christmas for the known to God. And the peace of God, which sur- morning. Baptist Children’s Home. passes all understanding, will keep your hearts Association churches Last year the association and minds through Christ Jesus.” from the area includ- raised more than $104,000 Love is the key! ing from Murfreesboro, in quarters, she said. Lockesburg, and Foreman The next meeting of had members in atten- the Little River Baptist As- dance. sociation is set for Tues., Speaker Charlie Hub- Sept. 24 at the First Bap- bard, of Nashville, spoke tist Church of Ashdown, of his own religious ex- where they plan to hold perience to the crowd of their Gathering of Quarters roughly 100. Lauren Allen, event. who attends Crosspoint Attendees are encour- ABOVE: Lauren Allen prepares to perform one of the many Cowboy Church west of aged to bring quarters in a songs she delivered during a senior adult rally hosted Tuesday at Central Baptist Church. Nashville, sang several container decorated with a BELOW: Charlie Hubbard, of Nashville, spoke to those pieces, with the crowd razorback. attending about his faith.

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D.E. RAY n News Staff nside a metal building north of Center Point there is an impressive amount of IHoward County history. Glen House, who built and owns the barn, has created a collec- tion of antiques and curios that fills the struc- ture and makes it a very striking showroom.

House started con- medical equipment no n ABOVE: Glen struction on the barn in longer in use at the local House’s barn 2005, building it largely hospital, and memorabilia is pictured from scavenged materials from former local busi- north of Center including roofing beams nesses. Also included are Point, where the made from an old mono- many art pieces which structure contains rail system formerly used House produces himself an impressive in the Weyerhaeuser plant from sheet metal, as well showroom of at Dierks, and windows as functional artistic piec- historical Howard County artifacts. and decking recovered es such as woodworked from churches undergo- tables and benches. n AT RIGHT: House ing remodeling. It took The structure, which demonstrates the him two years to com- House designed, is fully operation of a plete the structure, and finished and also artistic manual hay bailer since he finished it in itself. The building, large used to produce 2007 he has been filling it enough to hold a regula- square bales. with historic machines, tion basketball court, Staff photos by D.E. Ray tools and glassware, as feels almost like a mu- well as his own art pieces. seum or gallery, with very Most of the items in his careful lighting and a still collection were inherited and calm atmosphere. or donated to him, he House said that he and says. his wife Helen have also Many items in the hosted several events in collection reflect life in the building, including #105 Howard County over retirement and birthday the 81 years of House’s parties for friends and Specialty Clinic life, including farming class reunions. Though If you enjoy a machines that were used the building is not open big, fresh salad, by landowners to handle to the public, House indulge yourself their crops before trac- does enjoy showing it to tors became common, people. at Starz today! Our expanded Salad Bar offers fresh veggies, fruits Spotlight and so much more! Lisa ChandLer insuranCe Enjoy a “custom salad”… seven days a week! ~ Group & Individual ~ G G G G Education: Health Life Dental 1994 University of Illinois, College of Medicine, G Medicare Supplement G Peoria, IL t uran For more information, call esta ly R Fami Residency: (870) 845-5930 Ofice 1997 University of California, San Francisco, CA 845-7728 Cell 411 S. Main • Nashville Valley Children's Hospital, University Medical Center, Ph. 845-4997 Fresno, CA

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Offices located in: DeQueen • Nashville • Mt. Ida • Mena 8 Jumps Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 COUNCIL HMH announces From Page 1 new Chief selling the building along with Monica Clark, who ar- gued that the city’s current Nursing Officer arrangement with Bread of Life is most beneficial. “The soup kitchen is NASHVILLE - Howard in Nursing and Masters in something that’s actually Memorial Hospital an- Healthcare Administration doing something good for nounced today that Alesha from University of Phoenix. the community and I think Collins has accepted the Her experience in- we should leave it the way position of Chief Nursing cludes: Policy & Procedure it is,” Clark said. Officer (CNO). development, Joint Com- Nick Davis was the lone Alesha is a Registered mission, Supervisory and alderman in favor of seek- Nurse with nine years of ex- Managerial, Case Manage- ing other bids, citing the perience. She received her ment, Teaching, Research age of the building as the BSN from Arkansas State and Writing, Patient and primary impetus for his University in Jonesboro Family Education and Cus- decision. and her Master’s Degree tomer Service. “There comes a time when you just have to give things up and that’s basically what I’m willing to do,” he said. Church to host Gospel event A motion was made to leave the property as-is First Providence Out- rium in Nashville beginning and it passed with Davis reach Ministry will hold a at 6 p.m. All area pastors casting the lone no vote. ‘Gospel explosion’ July 13 and their congregations In other business during at the Sixth Street Audito- are invited to attend. the meeting, Public Works Director Larry Dunaway gave the council an update on its various projects which included the follow- totaled 1,568 which is 9 ing information: CHARLES GOODIN | Nashville News DOCTORS percent above the bud- Outgoing Nashville Rotary President Jonathan Canaday was honored with a plaque •฀The฀city฀has฀received฀ geted figure. That number commemorating his service to the organization at Wednesday’s meeting. From Page 1 a letter from the United was assisted by outstand- States Department of Ag- Outpatient services ing months from the new riculture authorizing it to continue to be the most sleep study and mobile open bidding on planned CANADAY HONORED AS ROTARY productive financially for M.R.I. units as well as the improvements to its waste the hospital. wound care clinic and re- water treatment facility Hospital C.F.O. Bill Craig hab services. and sewer trunk line. Bids PREPARES TO CHANGE OFFICERS told the board of directors Craig said the hospital are tentatively scheduled Tuesday night the out- continues฀to฀have฀$3.7฀mil- for August 2. The Nashville Rotary Club is enter- president on July 1st. She lives in patient visits last month lion cash in the bank. •฀Workers฀are฀closing฀in฀ ing a new year and a changing of the Murfreesboro and is an interpreter at on completion of the new guard was held at Wednesday's meet- Crater of Diamonds State Park. river pump while water ing. President Jonathan Canaday is Rotarian Jimmy Dale will be the completing his second term and was incoming president and programs levels at Lake Louis Graves still plays well. recognized for his service. chair. Rotarian Donny Woods contin- remain the best they’ve Each summer at the The club has seen several projects ues serving as Secretary/Treasurer. CRIBBAGE been in three years. Graves family reunion under his leadership. Membership Jenks talked to the club at Wednes- •฀A฀$7,200฀change฀order฀ From Page 1 among the activities is has increased and the club received day's meeting and outlined several has been made regarding rie. But father and son a cribbage tournament. the Presidential Citation award this possible projects and fund raisers work on sidewalks along recently traveled to Dallas John has yet to win the year for completing the goals set by for the club to undertake during her the southern section of to play in a tournament family tournament but he Rotary International. year as president. One upcoming an- Main St. that will replace against 34 other more sea- is a sought-out partner. This included things such as nual project for the club is to deliver all of the concrete in front soned competitors. Young He did, however, have a community projects, contributing watermelons to local nursing homes. of the businesses located Graves beat them all and 28 point hand which is one to district projects and even interna- Rotary sponsors the Howard Coun- there rather than just the came in 30th out of 2,065 na- point short of the perfect tional programs such as Polio Plus. ty Children's Center telethon and portion that had previ- tionwide weekend players. cribbage hand. Rotarian Margi Jenks will be the new donates money to local youth sports. ously been scheduled for He keeps his skills And he has the plaque replacement. honed by playing fam- to prove it. ily members and even his John Graves is a client ATTENTION: HUNTERS, SPORTSMEN, LAND BUYERS & INVESTORS! 91-year old grandmother, at the Howard County Chil- 31+/- Acre, Prime Hunting Property in Polk County, AR ~ 1/4 Mile from Arkansas/Oklahoma Border ~ 5 Miles from Highway 71/59 in Cove, AR ~ Excellent Deer, Turkey & Bear Hunting ~ Selling On-site~ Wilton “Mimi” Graves, who dren and Adult Center. SELLING REGARDLESS OF PRICE TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! ABSOLUTE LAND AUCTION PRICE REDUCED! Mount Ida Oil and Lube FRIDAY ~ JULY 12, 2013 ~ 10:00 A.M. Includes real state, inventory and FF&E POLK COUNTY ROAD 227 ~ COVE, AR Highly motivated seller. Some owner inancing DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 71/59 North of Wickes, AR & South of Cove, AR is the Community of Hatton ~ From Hwy. 71/59 in Hatton, go 4 Miles West on Polk Rd. 16 ~ Turn Left on Polk Rd. 227 & go 1¼ Miles ~ Drive Through Double Gate & Continue 1/4 Mile ~ Watch for Auction Sign ~ The Sign is Located at the Southeast Corner of the available for qualiied buyer. Property. REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION: This Prime, 31+/- Acre Tract is a True Hunter’s Paradise w/an Excellent Mixture of Mature & Young Hardwoods & some Mature Pines ~ Decent Interior Roads & a Creek Running Through the $165,000 Property ~ Conveniently Located 5 Miles from Highway 71/59 in Polk County w/Deeded Access from Polk County Road 227 ~ Property is Gently Sloping w/Excellent Deer, Turkey & Bear Hunting Potential ~ Selling Regardless of Price to the Highest Bidder on Auction Day! 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Nashville Rural Water Association Nashville man 2012 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report We're pleased to present to you this year's Annual Drinking Water Quality Report. This report is designed to inform you about the quality water and services we deliver to you every day. Our goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable arrested for theft, supply of drinking water, and we want you to understand, and be involved in, the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and protect our water resources. Where Does Our Drinking Water Come From? The sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, fleeing after hours and wells. We purchase treated water from Nashville Public Works whose source is surface water from Lake Nichols and Little Missouri River. How Safe Is The Source Of Our Drinking Water? The Arkansas Department of Health has completed a Source Water Vulnerability Assessment for Nashville Public Works. long manhunt The assessment summarizes the potential for contamination of our sources of drinking water and can be used as a basis for developing a source water protection plan. Based on the various criteria of the assessment, our water sources have been determined to have a medium to high susceptibility to contamination. You may request a summary of the Source Water Vulnerability Assessment from our office. PARKER CREEK -- A effort last- What Contaminants Can Be In Our Drinking Water? lengthy search for a con- ing several As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and, in some cases, can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activity. Contaminants that may be victed felon police say hours was present in source water include: Microbial contaminants such as viruses and bacteria, which may come from sewage stole an RV and pointed conducted treatment plants, septic systems, agricultural livestock operations, and wildlife; Inorganic contaminants such as salts and a gun at himself and offi- involving metals, which can be naturally occurring or result from urban stormwater runoff, industrial or domestic wastewater discharges, oil and gas production, mining, or farming; Pesticides and herbicides which may come from a variety of sources cers ended with his arrest officers such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses; Organic chemical contaminants including synthetic and Thursday. from both volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production, and can also come from According to police re- Howard gas stations, urban stormwater runoff, and septic systems; Radioactive contaminants which can be naturally occurring or BARNES be the result of oil and gas production and mining activities. ports, Tony Barnes, 49, of and Pike In order to assure tap water is safe to drink, EPA has regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water Nashville, was taken into Counties as well as the provided by public water systems. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations establish limits for contaminants in custody late Thursday af- Arkansas State Police after bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. ter he allegedly fled from the suspect allegedly ran Am I at Risk? All drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some officers investigating the into the woods. contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that the water poses a health risk. However, theft of an RV at Parker Police located the some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Immuno- Creek Recreational Area. Winnebago at Barnes’ compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk Pike County deputies had mother’s house, but were from small amounts of contamination. These people should seek advice about drinking water from their health care responded to a call from unable to locate the sus- providers. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the Environmental Stephanie Wilkerson, who pect. Two hours later, Protection Agency’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1-800-426-4791. In addition, EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by microbiological contaminants are also available from the Safe Drinking Water told police she had ar- the authorities received a Hotline. rived at the camp with call from the mother that Lead and Drinking Water Barnes a few days ago, left Barnes had just left her If present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. We briefly, and returned to find house on foot. are responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing her 1992 Winnebago was When the suspect was components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by missing from the area. A eventually found, police flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you statement issued by the say he was holding the pis- can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. Pike County Sheriff’s Office tol to his head and insisted How Can I Learn More About Our Drinking Water? indicates that an orange on speaking with Howard If you have any questions about this report or concerning your water utility, please contact Ryan Stuckey, Manager, at 870- truck owned by Barnes County Sheriff Butch Mor- 845-5442. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled meetings. They are held on the fourth Thursday of each month at 5:30 PM at was located at the camp ris, who arrived at the Nashville Rural Water Association’s Office. site and that police discov- scene and was able to talk TEST RESULTS We and Nashville Public Works routinely monitor for constituents in your drinking water according to Federal and State ered a rifle inside. Barnes into surrendering. laws. The test results table shows the results of our monitoring for the period of January 1st to December 31st, 2012. In the That’s when police say The gun that was being table you might find terms and abbreviations you are not familiar with. To help you better understand these terms we've Barnes was spotted in the carried by Barnes was be- provided the following definitions: passenger seat of a white lieved to be stolen from a Action Level - the concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. Dodge driving through Hempstead County owner. Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) - the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set the recreational area, and Barnes was taken into as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Deputy David Shelby or- custody without incident Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) – unenforceable public health goal; the level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. dered the vehicle to stop and transported to Pike Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL) - the highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is and asked Barnes to step County Jail, where he faces convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG) - the level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is outside. According to the charges of aggravated as- no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial incident report, Shelby sault, theft of property, contaminants. then observed Barnes lean possession of firearm by NA – not applicable Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) – a unit of measurement for the clarity of water. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is over and produce a pistol. a certain person, fleeing just noticeable to the average person. Police say Shelby tazed by vehicle and theft by NPW – Nashville Public Works Barnes but the suspect was receiving. NRWA – Nashville Rural Water Association Parts per billion (ppb) - a unit of measurement for detected levels of contaminants in drinking water. One part per able to disarm the device Barnes’ bond was set at billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000. and fled the scene shortly $250,000 and will return to Parts per million (ppm) – a unit of measurement for detected levels of contaminants in drinking water. One part per after cursing authorities court on July 8. million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. and waiving around his Police agencies involved MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS Violation Level MCLG MCL Major Sources in Contaminant Unit firearm. in the incident included Y/N Detected (Public Health Goal) (Allowable Level) Drinking Water The white truck in the Corps of Engineer Park Total Coliform 1 positive sample Naturally present in Bacteria N None Present 0 which Barnes fled belongs Rangers, Pike and Howard per month the environment to Kris Snodgrass, and a County Sheriff’s Depart- (NRWA) TURBIDITY BOLO order was issued for ments, Nashville SWAT MCLG Violation MCL Major Sources in Contaminant Level Detected Unit (Public Health the truck. team, Arkansas State Po- Y/N (Allowable Level) Drinking Water Barnes was later spot- lice, Game and Fish and Goal) Highest yearly Any measurement in ted in the Nathan area South Central Drug Task sample result: excess of 1 NTU and an exhaustive search Force. 0.08 constitutes a violation Turbidity Lowest monthly % N NTU NA Soil runoff (NPW) of samples A value less than 95% meeting the constitutes a violation turbidity limit: 100% ♦ Turbidity is a measurement of the cloudiness of water. NPW monitors it because it is a good indicator of Ross endorsed by the effectiveness of their filtration system. INORGANIC CONTAMINANTS MCLG MCL Violation Major Sources in Drinking Contaminant Level Detected Unit (Public Health (Allowable Y/N Water Goal) Level) laborer’s unions Average: 0.89 Erosion of natural deposits; Fluoride N Range: 0.84 – ppm 4 4 water additive which (NPW) LITTLE ROCK – Groups for Governor, because he 0.94 promotes strong teeth representing Arkansas’s will make modernizing construction workers of- this state’s infrastructure, LEAD AND COPPER TAP MONITORING Number of Sites 90th Percentile Major Sources in ficially endorsed Mike Ross boosting economic de- Contaminant Unit Action Level over Action Level Result Drinking Water for Governor. velopment and creating Lead (NRWA) 1 0.006 ppm 0.015 Corrosion from The Laborers Inter- jobs top priorities when household plumbing national Union of North he is elected governor of Copper (NRWA) 0 <0.20 ppm 1.3 systems; erosion of America, the Southwest Arkansas.” natural deposits ♦ We are on a reduced monitoring schedule and required to sample once every three years for lead and copper at the Laborers District Council, Ross said infrastructure customers’ taps. The results above are from our last monitoring period in 2012. Our next required monitoring period is Laborers Local 1282 and and economic develop- the year 2015. Laborers Local 107 said ment go hand-in-hand, and TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON ♦ The percentage of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) removal was routinely monitored in 2012 by our supplier, NPW, and all they endorsed Ross, who he committed to modern- TOC removal requirements set by US EPA were met. TOC has no health effects. However, Total Organic Carbon provides is seeking the Democratic izing and expanding the a medium for the formation of disinfection by-products. These by-products include trihalomethanes (THMs) and nomination for governor, state’s current infrastruc- haloacetic acids (HAAs). because of his overwhelm- ture as governor. REGULATED DISINFECTANTS MRDLG MRDL Violation Major Sources in ing support for Arkansas’s “Almost one in four Disinfectant Level Detected Unit (Public (Allowable Y/N Drinking Water working families and his bridges in Arkansas is ei- Health Goal) Level) Average: 0.71 Water additive used commitment to economic ther structurally deficient Chlorine (NRWA) N ppm 4 4 Range: 0.07 – 1.73 to control microbes development during his or functionally obsolete, BY-PRODUCTS OF DRINKING WATER DISINFECTION time in the State Senate and almost 40 percent MCLG MCL Violation Contaminant Level Detected Unit (Public Health (Allowable and the U.S. Congress. of our roads are in poor Y/N Goal) Level) “Throughout Mike’s or mediocre condition,” Stage 1 Compliance-Highest Running time in public service, said Ross. “Moderniz- 12 Month Average: 26.4 HAA5 [Haloacetic Range: 1.2 – 34.8 he has always stood up ing and expanding our Acids] N ppb 0 60 Stage 2 Investigative-Highest Running and fought for working state’s infrastructure is (NRWA) 12 Month Average: 35.2 families in Arkansas and key to economic growth, Range: 1.3 - 53 now we’re standing with because businesses need Stage 1 Compliance-Highest Running him in his campaign to good roads to move their 12 Month Average: 79.9 TTHM[Total Range: 16.2 - 112 be this state’s next gover- products and grow their Trihalomethanes] N ppb NA 80 Stage 2 Investigative -Highest Running (NRWA) nor,” said Reno Hammond, businesses. I’m thankful to 12 Month Average: 80.7 Southwest Laborers Busi- receive this endorsement Range: 23.4 - 113 ness Manager. “Mike led from our state’s hardwork- ♦ Currently, the Stage 2 DBP results listed above are not for compliance. They are meant to help the water the fight to raise the na- ing construction workers system understand what to expect when it eventually must comply with the Stage 2 DBP Rule. ♦ Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may tion’s minimum wage, was and, as governor, I will fight experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk a national leader in the for working families and I of getting cancer. effort to prioritize the will make economic devel- UNREGULATED CONTAMINANTS MCLG Major Sources in building of I-49 and I-69 opment and job creation Contaminant Level Detected Unit (Public Health Goal) Drinking Water here in Arkansas and has cornerstones of my plan Chloroform (NPW) 20.9 ppb 70 By-products of fought for investments in to move Arkansas forward Bromodichloromethane (NPW) 4.34 ppb 0 drinking water our crumbling roads and into the 21st century.” Dibromochloromethane (NPW) 0.86 ppb 60 disinfection bridges that help spur eco- For more information ♦ Unregulated contaminants are those for which EPA has not established drinking water standards. The purpose of unregulated contaminant monitoring is to assist EPA in determining the occurrence of unregulated contaminants in nomic growth and create about Mike’s campaign for drinking water and whether future regulation is warranted. MCLs (Maximum Contaminant Levels) and MCLGs jobs in the Natural State. governor, visit MikeRoss. (Maximum Contaminant Level Goals) have not been established for all unregulated contaminants. We endorse Mike Ross com. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 10 tElEvision Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397

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¡ ERCHANDISE remodeled, Range, refrigerator, (RH:20-tf; w6) water, sewer and trash pickup ______included. Call 501-844-7137 or WE HAVE MOVED! (Temporar- Ward Shavings LLC - dry shavings 501-337-6788 for Application. ily) across the road to Bingham $1,400/van load. (870) 285-3377. ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR, por- (MI:50-57, w23) Homes, sooo we are reducing (WS:89-tf; w9) table, lightweight, like new. Low ______inventory, BINGHAM TRAILERS, ______$ or perhaps free to senior. (888) Sherry’s apartments, Efficiency save now!!! 4 miles East of De- Brazil’s Full Service Center & 442-3390. (WG:10-tf, w14) kitchenettes, Utilities paid, Fur- Queen, Hwy 70-71, 870-642-7321 Detail. For all your car care needs! ______nished & a Trailer. 870-925-0347. or 870-584-7837. Why shine when you can sparkle. 4 Temporary job openings Schexnayder Planting & Manufacturing in A NEW PILLOW (PD:51-52) (BH:13-tfn, w29) 805 S. Main, right beside Hickory Erwinville, LA 8/5/2013 to 5/31/2014. General worker needed for corn, oats, TOP MATTRESS SET. soybean and wheat farm. Work includes tractor driving, ield prep, water ______House. Call us at 870-557-7739. maint, fertilize, plant and harvest of crops. Field prep includes manual shovel w/Warranty. Twin One Bedroom Apartment $335. (mg:tfn) work and hoeing of weeds, spot spray and gen farm labor. Help repair and Set $88, Full Set $108, Carport, Storage Room, Depos- ______maintain bins, buildings, equip, farm, fences, ield, levees, roads and shop. Queen Set $138 & King Load and unload trucks. Worker must be able to lift/carry 70 lbs. Employees it, References. 845-4214. (JS:51; FARM Harris Construction-New, Add on, may be compensated above the stated hrly wage, this decision to pay above Set $168. Call Sandy w10) Porches, Decks, Etc. References the prevailing hrly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision 903-276-9354. (Pd:35-51) ______Available. 870-200-1727. on factors that include the individual recipients performance and work ______history. Allergies to ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chemicals (mg-tfn) and pesticides, etc. may affect workers’ ability to perform the job. Employer Bulls for Sale. (870) 451-4189. ______may require post hire, random, upon suspicion or post accident drug testing, REAL all at no cost to employee. Testing positive or failure to comply may result in (mg:tf) Casseroles 2 Go. 870-845-8515 immediate termination from employment. Job involves stooping, lifting and

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W ANTED crops. All tools furnished at no cost. $9.50 hourly. Housing provided for all 642-3049. (VM:33-tf, w5) Ricky’s Lawn Service. 936-676- workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. 3 or 6 ac. lots, city water, Hwy 26W, ______0771 or 870-845-4253. Guaranteed ¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, owner inancing. (501) 758-2303. Registered Longhorn Bull, Good (PD:45-52) Transp & subsistence exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of Mineral Springs School District (CL:74-tf; w13) Horns, Color & Conformation. ______contract, rtn at completion of contract. Apply/Send resumes for this job at has the following position avail- the nearest local SWA @ 700 South Elm, Hope, AR 71801 ph 870-777-3421 ______Excellent Young Herd Bull-Gentle. Stepping Stones Home Preschool using LA JO# 455332. able: Head Football Coach. Inter- 16 mo. old. 870-772-2098. has an opening for two students. ested persons may contact Chuck (PD:51-52) Call 870-845-8515- for more info. Hanson at 870-287-4747. 7 Temporary job openings Sugar Run Trucking, L.L.C. in Batchelor, LA

MANUFACTURED ______(SS:50-tf;w15) (MSSD:49-tf, w20) 8/5/2013 to 4/15/2014. Drive heavy trucks/trailer and tractors to haul harvested ______farm commodities to the elevator or mill and assist in loading/unloading of trailer, ______H OMES planting, fertilizing, spraying, harvesting and hauling of farm grown crops. Service Mineral Springs School District • Residential YOUNG Charles’ Tree Service and maintain machinery and trucks/trailers/tractors, shop and in-ield repairs. Keep • Commercial has the following position avail- ELECTRIC 870-557-1003 all inspection, maintenance and mileage records as required. Assure all loads are 4/2 on land. 5.75%, 30 yrs., $550/ • Industrial Steve Young, Owner Tree trimming •Tree Removal appropriate weight and secured. Must have a CDL license/or equivalent. Must be able: Elementary Secretary. Inter- mo. Please call for info (903) 831- Licensed, Professional Tree Service able to pass a CDL physical. Worker must be able to lift/carry 70 lbs. Employees ested persons may contact Chuck 870-845-2643 4540 rbi#35153. (SH:48-tf, w15) Bonded Bucket Trucks • Stump Grinding may be compensated above the stated hrly wage, this decision to pay above the

Hanson at 870-287-4746. ______& Insured 870-845-7092 Fully insured for all your tree prevailing hrly wage will be made by the employer, basing this decision on factors 1917 CR 342 • Nashville, AR 71852 trimming needs Free Estimates that include the individual recipients performance and work history. Allergies to (MSSD:49-tf, w19) and years experience. ______ragweed, goldenrod, insect spray and related chemicals and pesticides, etc. may SANDY BRANCH affect workers' ability to perform the job. Employer may require post hire, random, Rehkopf’s Food, 300 East 13th upon suspicion or post accident drug test, all at no cost to employee. Testing positive Street, Murfreesboro, AR, needs MOBILE HOMES Carlton or failure to comply may result in immediate termination from employment. Job Store Manager. Come by store for We have your mobile home needs. involves stooping, lifting and working outside in inclement weather. Must have 6 mo application. (RF:48-55,w16) SALES, SERVICE, RENTAL & MOVING Mini Storage exp in job offered, after 3 days worker required to keep up with other employees to Hostetler Financing Available! 8:00-5:00 produce crops. All tools furnished at no cost. $9.50 hourly. Housing provided for all ______(870) 845-3560 workers who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence daily. Guaranteed Need Baby sitter starting in July, 6 (870) 845-2940 ¾ contract beginning with worker date of arrival .If applicable, Transp & subsistence months old. Monday-Friday. 870- Mowing exp to worksite provided/paid by employer by 50% of contract, rtn at completion of 557-6909. (PD:50-51) Dependable Lawn Care contract. Apply/Send resumes for this job at the nearest local SWA @ 700 South Elm, Hope, AR 71801 ph 870-777-3421 using LA JO# 061282. ______Commercial & Residential Smith’s Mini Storage Leaf Cleanup Units available in (870) 557- Nashville & Mineral Springs 4510 Countryside (870) 845-5075 Nashville nursery IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, Are you looking for an exciting LAWN CARE, LANDSCAPING career where your creative ideas are AND STUMP GRINDING appreciated? Shrubs & Trees 219 N. 2nd St. (wide assortment) PO Box 903 We need a reporter for our family Nashville, AR 71852 friendly newspaper. We're willing INSURED LARRY R. TEAGUE, CIC Ofice 870-845-5303 (870) 845-2307 PARTNER Fax 870-845-1764 to provide training, lexible hours, 198 MURRAY LANE www.teagueandteague.com HOME • LIFE • AUTO competitive wages, a great beneit Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point [email protected] plan and a fun place to work if you MILLWOOD CORPORATION qualify. Must be willing to cover roBert’s some evening and weekend events. Buyer of TimBer & TimBerland tree serViCe Send your resume to The Nashville TREE REMOVAL/TRIMMING Matt Tollett (870) 845-5582 News, Attn: Human Resources, P.O. BUCKET TRUCK, STUMP Johnny Porter - (870) 777-3774 Box 297, Nashville, AR 71852 or GRINDING, LOT CLEARING, AND BUSH HOGGING J.K. Porter Jason Porter RF#987 email to business@nashvillenews. INSURED P.O. Box 1316 org. Ofice: 870-557-0452 • 870-845-8474 Hope, AR 71802 800-647-6455 No phone calls, please. 12 Thursday, June 27, 2013 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 STAND UP PERFORMERS

AT RIGHT: Local performers at this year’s Stand Up for America celebration will be Grace Reese, pictured at right with her late grandfather, Ramon Wilson, and Maci Bishop, pictured at far right. Reese, seven, is scheduled to perform a tap dance to the Marine Corps anthem in honor of her late grandfather, while Bishop, the nine year old daughter of Bryan and Kristen McJunkins, is set to sing “Travelin’ Solider” for the crowd. The event is scheduled for Thurs., July 4 and will also include a patriotic show, a performance by the Oaklawn Opry Band and a fireworks show Chamber of Commerce officials say will be twice as large as last year’s. The gates will open at 6:30 p.m. and admission will be $1.

HOWARD COUNTY FARMER’S MARKET Got Gas? We do.... 110 S. Washington All of our fuel is Non-Ethanol (between Howard & Hempstead) Come By and Check Out Our 9 a.m. Cooking Demo. Lunch Specials “Peach Salsa, Not your and usual Mexican style” Jean Ince, County Ext. Agent Low Prices on Cigarettes “Open on Friday, 7:00 a.m. - WIC Approved” Two convenient locations Free cofee and breakfast goodies • Hosted by he Rotary Club Cooking Demonstration: 9 a.m. – Jean Ince West Bishop QuickMart Peach Salsa – Not your usual mexican style- great with Pork, Beef, Chicken and Fish- Free samples and recipe & Nashville QuickMart Fresh home-grown produce • baked goods • jellies • (formerly Fina) herbs • honey • fresh eggs • stone ground cornmeal This Ad Sponsored By: First National Bank

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Gates Open @ 6:30 PM Can you put a price on peace of mind? How about $4.16 a month? Only HCAS ofers freedom from the spiraling cost normally associated Admission: $1 Or Donation with ambulance service. As a HCAS member, you receive a year’s worth of service for an afordable one-ime fee of $50 (that’s just $4.16 per Concessions : $1.00 month)! But more importantly, you get service you can count on, when you and your loved ones need it most. And who can put a price on “WHAT A BARGAIN!!” that? What is a HCAS Membership? Every admission ticket will go into a drawing for A HCAS membership is a membership program that offers valuable beneits for a weekend getaway for two in Hot Springs, AR. patients who have Medicare, and private insurance. Our program is designed to cover the out-of-pocket costs - like co-payments, deductibles and deni- EXTRA TICKETS WILL BE als - that most insurance companies assign to their members. Unlike standard “gap” insurance coverage, the membership program covers all HCAS emer- AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE gency transports - even if Medicare issues a denial! Entertainment Schedule Beneits of a membership apply exclusively to HCAS service, and include: • If you are a member, and if you do not have insurance or your insurance 7:00: 10 Local singers to perform claim is denied, you will receive a 40% discount off normal charges.

8:00: Patriotic Show • If you have insurance, HCAS will accept your insurance company’s payment 9:00-9:30: Oaklawn Opry Band as payment-in-full. 9:30: Firework Show I Have Insurance, Do I Need a membership? Medicare and insurance companies deny about 30 percent of all ambulance * Twice as many ireworks as claims they receive. When they refuse to pay, the entire bill - usually totaling last year’s show* $500 of more - becomes the patient’s responsibility. Members are charged a signiicantly reduced rate (40% savings off the standard rate) for uncovered Presented by... emergency or non-emergency service. Nashville Chamber of Commerce How Do I Become a Member? THANKS TO THESE GENEROUS FESTIVAL SPONSORS: HCAS’s annual enrollment period is from July 1st to July 31st. For more information, please call 870-451-0400. Husqvarna • Tyson Foods • York Gary Autoplex • Wal-Mart • AEP/SWEPCO • 1st State Bank • Western Auto • Jan-Eze Plating • S.W.AR./R.E.A • Ray & Associates • 1st National Bank • Smith Redi Mix • Center Point Energy • Diamond Bank • Mission Plastics • LJT Transport, Inc. • Regions Bank • Latimer Funeral Home • Pic A Lily Flowers • Sharpe’s Dept. Store • Edward Jones • Jeanine’s Fine Jewelry • Nashville Drug Co. • Tollett’s Gifts • S.W.’s Ivan Smith Furniture • Quality Shoe Store • Morris Rexall Drug • Woodruff Pawn • Home Improvement Center • Southern Belle Inn • Lisa Chandler Insurance • CC’s Graphics • Bell Vision Center • State Farm Insurance • The Printshop • Power Pharmacy • Heritage Computer Service • E.P.I., LLC This ad is paid for with a combination of State Funds & Arkansas Great Southwest Recreational Association Funds