NashvilleThe News MONDAY • October 12, 2015 • Issue 81 • 1 section • 12 Pages • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • PUBLISHED EACH MONDAY & THURSDAY In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 Deadline for Real and Scrappers overpower Waldron with 69-7 victory Personal Property LUKE rEEDEr Taxes is Oc- STAFF WRITER Friday night the Nashville Scrap- tober 15 per Football Team went on the The deadline to pay road to Waldron and cruised to real and personal property an easy 69-7 victory over the taxes is next week. The last day to pay taxes Bulldogs. without penalty is Thurs., Within the first five minutes of Oct. 15. The Howard the game looked to be over for County Collectors Ofice is open from 8 until 4:30 on Waldron. Nashville was able to weekdays, however will be score 14 points in less than five closed today. minutes with an 18 yard touch- The ofice will also be open tomorrow from 8 down run from quarterback Leon- until 4. The Pike County ard Snell at the ten and a half Collectors Ofice will be minute mark and an 11 yard touch- open today. Ofice hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All down run from running back Trent other ofices at the court- Harris at the 7:07 mark in the first house will be closed that quarter. But Nashville was not day. The deadline to pay real and personal property done yet. Two more touchdowns taxes is Thursday. were had by the Scrappers in the first quarter with a 90 yard touch- down pass to Trey Hughes and then another touchdown run from NHS Class Harris with this one being from 30 of 1975 to yards out to bring the score to 28-0. Mere seconds into the second host 40th quarter Harris was able to drive in reunion a touchdown from eight yards out. This brought the score to 35-0 and The Nashville High School Class of 1975 will the Sportsmanship Rule then start- be holding their 40th Class ed and the clock never stopped Reunion on Oct. 16-17. LUKE REEDER I The Nashville News running for the rest of the game. The planned schedule is as follows: Scrappers Running Back Darius Hopkins is caught in action on a run. Hopkins had a total of 146 rushing yards and one touchdown. -SEE SCrappErS, pagE 8 * Fri., Oct. 16, at 7 p.m., there will be a casual gathering at the home of Ann (Chesshir) and Rick Hicks located at #8 outlaws retain ‘Battle for the archie Cothren Cup’ for third year Fair Beauty in the Dildy Estates, Hwy 27 N, 5 miles Jaron TipTon would pick up 2 first downs from Nashville. Finger Sports Reporter foods will be provided. but the Outlaw defense held * Sat., Oct. 17, at forcing a Hornet punt. 11 a.m., there will be a DIERKS - Friday night McKinney along side tour of Nashville High marked the annual “Bat- School and the Scrapper sophomore running back athletic facilities. Partici- tle for the Archie Cothren Brayden Kirby would then pants are asked to meet Cup,” as the Dierks Out- come out with a strong run- in the stadium parking lot laws welcomed the Mineral prior to the tour. Follow- ning game for the Outlaws’ ing the tour, there will be Springs Hornets to town. second possession and a pizza lunch at the home Emotions were high as the with 1:55 in the 1st quar- of Sandy (Reeves) and Outlaws began their first Arin Stanley, located at ter, McKinney would score 1003 Pump Springs Road. possession. Jake Green from 5 yards out, Wood- There will be a swimming marched the Outlaws down ruff’s extra point making it pool open. the field with steady chunks Also on Saturday at a 14-0 game. 6 p.m., a dinner will be of yards from Trendin McK- A quick 3 and out from held at the Haddan House inney. With nearly seven the Hornet offense resulted Event Venue, located at minutes remaining in the 406 E. Runnels in Mineral in the Outlaws having great Springs. Cost will be $10 first quarter Green found field position to start the per person. RSVP is need- receiver Lane Woodruff for second quarter. ed for the dinner meal. a 22 yard touchdown recep- More information can 10:53 remaining in the be found on the NHS Class tion putting the Outlaws up half, Green found receiver of 1975 Facebook page. 7-0 early with Woodruff’s Tyler Kesterson on a deep, extra point being good. 32 yard touchdown pass, The Hornets would come and again on Woodruff’s DHS Class out looking to answer. Run- made extra point the Out- of 1975 to ning backs Cameron Lacy laws led big 21-0. and Dashawn Compton -SEE oUTLaWS, pagE 8 DEIRDRE DOVE I The Nashville News host 40th Dierks Outlaw Trendin McKinney scores an 11-yard rushing touchdown for his team, securing the Archie reunion Cothren Cup for the third year. The Outlaws defeated the Mineral Springs Hornets 48-18 Friday evening. The Dierks Outlaw graduating class of 1975 2015 NHS HOMECOMING COURT will be holding their 40th class reunion on Fri., Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. at Ayers Field, as well as hosting a get together at the Dierks Community Building on Sat. Oct 17, at 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is requested that attendees bring their favorite inger foods. Door prizes will be given. Mt. Zion celebrates 104th anniversary Rev. Lee Winfrey and members of the Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Nashville would like to invite the public to attend the 104th anniversary of their Church. The celebration is on Sun., Oct 18, at 3 p.m. Speakers will be Pastor Jamie Erby and the church family of Rebecca Baptist Church of Idabel, Oklahoma.

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Greater Memorial Church of God in Christ will be hosting “Revival Fire: Fanning the Flames of Evangelism” on Oct. 12-14 at 7 p.m. nightly. The church is located at 501 Joyner in Ashdown. Host Pastors will be Su- perintendant Robert and Lady Helen Roy, along with LUKE REEDER I The Nashville News special guest evangelist The 2015 Nashville High School Homecoming Court was announced this morning at the high school library. Back Row: Class Maids Keekee Richardson, Aaysha James D. Yarbrough. Hollins, Jessica Murphy, Ruth Organista, Kaycee Patrick. Contact Janice Esters for more information at (870) From Left: Football Maids Klaire Howard, Maddison Horton, Maid of Honor Kaden Peebles, Queen Alexus White, Class Maids Brittany Backus, Sadie Prejean, and 200-1643. Mckayla Vines. The Nashville Scrappers will host Mena on Fri., Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. for Homecoming. 2 Editorial The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, October 12, 2015

aSa Comfort in the HUTCHinSon Biking the natural State Arkansas A story in one national from bridges that span IMBA will be in North- Governor publication wrote of our the Arkansas and White west Arkansas. It will valley of the biking trails: “How could rivers. I can’t wait to bike be the first time this big one area have such a through some of these event has been held out- LITTLE ROCK - Gover- diverse amount of rid- scenic areas of the Delta, side of “mountain states” nor Hutchinson’s weekly ing? If this system was and I encourage you to such as Colorado and Shadow of Death radio address can be anywhere in Colorado, join me in this free trail California. found online in MP3 for- it would be packed, con- ride. The event begins And why not? Out- paSTor STEvE ELLiSon to protection, we receive mat and downloaded stantly. But riding in at 1:30 p.m. at the Delta side of California, no tremendous blessing. God Thousands of years ago HERE. Arkansas is still a bit of Heritage Trail State Park other state has more sets up a banqueting table, in the Garden of Eden, I love the outdoors. a secret.” visitor center in Barton. Epic Trails. As many as anoints our heads, and the sin and death entered the As the summer weath- Our five Epic Trails All you’ll need is a bi- 800 people are expected provisions He gives are world. Our ancestors from er winds down and the recognized by the Inter- cycle and a helmet. to attend the summit, more than we could ask or whom all of us descended, fall leaves turn, there’s national Mountain Bik- Our state has so much resulting in an economic imagine. All of this is “in Adam and Eve disobeyed a no better place to be ing Association (IMBA) to offer travelers and impact of about $500,000. the presence of our great- direct command from God. than right here in Ar- make Arkansas a premier folks who love the out- That’s another nice in- est enemy, death”. Their rebellion brought kansas. We’re known as biking destination. And doors. Last year, Arkan- flux of tourism dollars These protections, a curse upon the world the Natural State for a it seems as if we are sas hosted 26 million vis- flowing into Arkansas, blessings, and provisions that will not be lifted until reason. Our moderate steadily adding more itors who spent $6.7 bil- and I bet many of those are not material things, nor the end times. Suffering year-round climate and trails across the state to lion while traveling the visitors will be back. are they spiritual things. became a part of every per- stunning landscape are meet demand. Natural State. Here’s a The summit coming to All of God’s gifts to us are son’s life. Death became perfect for outdoor ac- This Sunday, I’ll take telling piece of research: Arkansas is a direct re- wrapped up in the person our ultimate enemy and tivities, especially bik- a five-mile ride along the Of those visitors who sult of a lot of hard work of Christ. We talk a lot each of us will succumb to ing on one of our scenic new Delta Heritage Trail stayed overnight, five by a lot of people — so is about a plan of salvation. it. Genesis 3 not only gives trails. near Helena-West Hel- percent said they were the Delta Heritage Trail. I suppose that is a some- that record but it also tells The trail system for ena. This trail is perfect going biking. We expect Arkansas is now a biking what helpful phrase; how- us that God has provided mountain biking in Ar- for biking and hiking. that number to grow. state. Add that to our ever it is more accurate to a way out of the mess we kansas is one of our best- Once complete, it will We’ve known for a growing list of reasons speak of a person of salva- created. Sin entered the kept secrets — although meander for some 85 while that next year’s to love, live in, and visit tion. Salvation is found in a world through Adam and word is getting out fast. miles and include views world summit of the Arkansas. Eve which makes us all personal relationship with guilty. However, we would Christ and no place else. be wise to keep in mind First Corinthians 15:54-57 that soon after birth, as tells of the victory won by soon as we figured out how, Christ, “Death is swallowed up in victory. “O death, niCoLE each of us also began to TraCY sin as fast we could. Verse where is your victory? Literary 15 of Genesis 3 prophecies O death, where is your Full Dark, no Stars Columnist that God would send One sting?” The sting of death who would defeat Satan is sin, and the power of sin Full Dark, No Stars is a Tess believes the guy is to sell Dave an extension on is the law; but thanks be there to help her, but soon his life for say another fifteen and the death he led Adam collection of 4 short stories questions and has to figure to God, who gives us the finds that’s not the case at years at the cost of fifteen and Eve to. written by . All out how it is she was mar- victory through our Lord all. She is left for dead in a percent of his gross salary, Psalm 23 is perhaps the of the stories are connected ried to a man who had been Jesus Christ. (NASU) Rev- culvert on the side of the plus the name of someone most familiar chapter in via the themes of vengeance murdering women for over elation 1:17-18 tells us that road. Tess wakes up, he hates so the illness can the Bible. Psalm 23:4-6 de- and retribution. twenty years. Christ is the only solution only to find herself in the be transferred over to them. clares the goodness of God The first story, “1922” is Darcy’s husband is an needed for our greatest presence of other bodies Dave thinks about it for in the face of our greatest the story of Wilfred James, accountant, so there is an problem, “Do not be afraid; that have been tossed there a few seconds and comes enemy, Yea, though I walk a farmer in Nebraska during easy trail for her to follow to I am the first and the last, over the years. These are up with the name of his through the valley of the the year of 1922. Wilfred check dates and locations of and the living One; and I the bodies of dead women best friend, Tom Goodhugh, shadow of death, I will fear (or Wilf as he’s generally her husband’s whereabouts was dead, and behold, I who were victims of the Big whom he’s known since no evil: for thou art with referred to) owns a patch and the locations of the kill- am alive forevermore, and I Driver. grammar school. He’s al- me; thy rod and thy staff of land that he grows his ings. Of course, they match. have the keys of death and As Tess makes her way ways been a handsome guy they comfort me. Thou crops on. His wife, Arlette, Darcy is left to decide of Hades.” (NASU) Christ back to where her clothes and made it through both preparest a table before owns an adjacent piece of what to do next, and even alone has the answer to are, she deals with an array high school and college with me in the presence of mine property that her deceased talks to her husband on the your greatest problem, of emotions, one of which Dave’s help. He then stole enemies: thou anointest father left her. A hog butch- phone, without letting on death. He has conquered is whether or not to call the Dave’s girlfriend from him. my head with oil; my cup ering company wants to buy that she knows anything death. Furthermore, He police. In time, however, And, as if that was not bad runneth over. Surely good- it from her because of the about his secret activities. has the keys to the next she decides to take matters enough, Tom struck it rich ness and mercy shall follow river that cuts across the Darcy awakens in the life. Trust in Him and Him into her own hands and to with a new business venture me all the days of my life: land, and she wants to sell middle of the night to dis- alone while still in this life seek revenge. The rest of he started due to a loan he and I will dwell in the house it. Wilfred, however, loves cover her husband sitting on or you will spend eter- the story deals with how was able to get from Dave’s of the LORD forever. (KJV) his home and dislikes the the edge of the bed. aware nity separated from Him. she goes about completing bank and with Dave’s hearty When God was faced with idea of living in the city. He that she knows about his ..……….pastorsteve8800@ her mission and hopefully recommendation. Tom also disobedience and rebellion wants to stay on the farm secret life. There are more gmail.com surviving the encounter has two wonderful children by the crown of His cre- with his young son, Henry. twists and turns as Darcy because killing isn’t an easy who seem to be as lucky as ation, He did not respond Over a period of time, attempts to figure out what n n n thing to do.But of course, their dad is. as most of us would have. Wilfred and Arlette begin to to do to protect herself and Steve Ellison serves as- in classic King fashion, if Dave hates his so called Rather than destroying the argue with each other about her kids. sociational missionary for anything can go wrong, it friend with a passion and rebellious creatures, God whether or not to sell the King captures the stark Ouachita Baptist Associa- always will when you least poor Tom does not even provide a way out. Not property. Arlette hates the realization and absolute fear tion, and interim pastor of expect it and at the worst know it. The banker gladly only did He provide a way farm and wants more out of that can overcome an indi- First Baptist Church, both possible moment. offers Mr. Elvid his friend’s out, He uses His rod and life. Everything, of course, vidual when she unexpect- located in Mena. Contact This story is yet another name in exchange for rid- His staff to comfort us. changes for the worse when edly finds out her spouse him at pastorsteve8800@ classic King - instead of giv- ding himself of the life-drain- Coming from a shepherd, Wilfred kills her one night by is not the man she married, gmail.com. ing the reader a actual mon- ing disease. What then hap- this speaks of protection cutting her throat and toss- in fact, that he’s actually a ster, he gives you one that is pens to Tom and his family from enemies. In addition ing her body down an old, very dangerous and cun- quite human. “The Big Driv- is the basis for the rest of unusable well. He talks his ning individual who loves to er” plays on the common the story. It certainly is not son into helping him do the torture and kill for the sheer The Nashville News fear of having car trouble, pleasant, and it also goes to dirty deed. Both men of the pleasure of it. house, however, soon find then having someone attack show that you can’t always USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 This story, like the first themselves having to deal you while being someplace trust your best friends. 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 two, is King doing what unfamiliar. This is one of “Fair Extension” may be Telephone (870) 845-2010 with their unspeakable ac- he does best. He pulls no the greatest talents of the the weakest of the four sto- Fax (870) 845-5091 tions and the unforeseeable punches in the development consequences. author. Stephen King is able ries. It’s enjoyable enough, Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS of his characters, showing to tap into our primal fears but it almost feels like one Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 Stephen King is in fine that even serial killers can by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. to create stories that pop has read this type of story form in this story. His char- have their good moments, Lawrence Graves, President right off the page in their before in a strange mix of acters are completely believ- too. However, what is fright- Subscription rates: realism with characters who and Thin- able to the point that there ening about this story is $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River is no problem believing what remind you of yourself and ner, both also by Stephen and Hempstead counties; the realization that one can the situations you pray to King. One is almost expect- $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States is going on with them, and never truly know anyone never find yourself in. ing a twist at the end with the horrors that soon arrive else, no matter how close Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas The third story is “Fair Ex- everything coming back in at their front door. 1922 is one might think you are to tension”. This is the short- full circle to Dave Streeter. Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be almost a return to the dark, them. Everyone has their gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. haunting stories that King est of the four stories in the Instead, one gets a lesson News dark secrets, but some se- The is a twice weekly publication. book. on how fragile friendships wrote during the early part crets are more terrible than The one centers around can be and how hatred can of his career. The only prob- others. Postmaster, send Change of address to: Dave Streeter, who works fester over the years. lem with it was the story was Full Dark, No Stars is P.o. Box 297 at one of the local banks in The final novella, “A Good not longer. available at the Howard Nashville, ar 71852 , and also happens to Marriage”. is the story of The second short story County Public Library. Cop- be dying from cancer. He Darcy Anderson, who has in this paperback is called ies are limited, so if it is Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, “The Big Driver” and deals stops along the Harris Street been married to a loving Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 unavailable, ask at the front Editor and Extension near the Derry husband for twenty years. with a successful mystery desk to be put on a waiting Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher Municipal airport one day When he is out of town one writer named Tess, who list for it. Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. does a book signing one day and spots a small booth time, Darcy happens to dis- Cindy Harding, Circulation Manager in a small town about sixty selling “Extensions” of every cover a secret her husband Natasha Worley, Advertising Manager n n n Heather Judd, Web Editor miles from home. On the kind: hair extensions, loan obviously never intended Terrica Hendrix, Reporter way back she drives over extensions, and even life for her to find. In addition to serving as several boards in the road extensions. Inside a hidden niche an associate librarian with

The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. that have nails in them, The salesman at the that contained a wooden the Howard County Library, Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org causing her a couple of blow booth is Mr. George Elvid, a box she finds the blood do- Nicole Tracy has years of ex- outs. After she pulls over short pudgy man with very nor card, library card, and perience in literary fields. She We keep Southwest Arkansas covered! near a closed store, a vehicle sharp teeth, a foul scent, and driver’s license of a woman writes an exclusive weekly Nashville฀News฀•฀Murfreesboro฀Diamond comes along with a giant of the hint of a much darker who was recently murdered. column for The Nashville Glenwood฀Herald฀•฀Montgomery฀County฀News a man inside. personality. Mr. Elvid offers Darcy is left with a bunch of News. LETTER POLICY The Nashville News welcomes letters to the editor addressing any topic of interest to our readers. To be published, letters must be 300 words or less and include the contact information of the person writing them. Additionally, letters are published at the discretion of the editor and publisher, and must not contain obscene or libelous language. Send your letter by mail to P.O. Box 297, Nashville, Arkansas 71852, or email it to [email protected] Monday, October 12, 2015 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 3 Obituaries Buena Ray Castleman-Nickell, 84, Nashville Native, July 31 Buena Rae Arkansas; her aunt Minona Castleman- Gaisser of Indiana; daughter Nickell passed Patricia Galli (Robert) of away July 31, Salinas, California and her son Womack & Son regular meeting, which will 2015 in Salinas, Stephen Castleman (Maxine) be held October 19. California. 109 years ago: 1906 Officers for the Okay of Wenatchee, Washington; She was born eighth grade were elected stepdaughters Needa Nickell Mayor Leslie states that as follows: President-Bobby in Nashville, Arkansas to of Eureka, California and frequent complaints are be- Colver, Vice President-Billy Thurston and Grace Propps on Yolanda Nickell of Louisiana; ing made to him of people Collins, Secretary-Evelyn Sept. 28, 1930. grandchildren Michelle Costello throwing all sorts of trash Jane Green, Treasurer-Willa She married D.M. Castleman Jr. and and Robert Galli Jr (Mandi) of Salinas, into the streets and alleys at Culbertson, and Reporter- moved to California irst settling inNicole and Natalie Castleman of different portions of the city, Virginia Lee Collins. Miss Pittsburg and then later in Antioch. SheWenatchee, Washington, Joey Castleman and that those making the Mariel Lott is sponsor, Cecil was employed at Glass Containers Corp (Justine) and Reyna Olivera of Antioch, complaints allege that some Shuffield, principal. for several years. D.M. Preceded her California, Blane Tillotson (Tosha) of of them are so blockaded A bright red bird with in death and she later married J. Paul Carmichael, California Luke Tillotson with debris that it is almost outspread wings atop a Nickell of Napa, California. They moved (Anita) of Stockton, California and Annie COMPILED BY impossible to pass along black felt hat spells “style” to Middletown, California where she Cole of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and 9 PATSY YOUNG them. Mayor Leslie states in capital letters. A huge was employed as a teacher’s aid at the great grandchildren. 119 years ago: 1896 that anyone found guilty red velvet bow on a black Middletown Elementary School until her The family wishes to extend their of violating the ordinance draped turban offers an- retirement. Following Paul’s death in extreme gratitude to the Windsor Two prisoners confined prohibiting the obstruction other approach to high style 2004 she moved to Salinas, California to Respiratory Rehabilitation center in in the jail at Centre Point of the streets and alleys will this season. be close to her daughter Patricia Galli. Salinas for the wonderful care and support escaped Monday night by be fined. (Adv.) Camels, long burn- Buena Rae is preceded in death by that was given to Buena Rae the past 2 breaking out in some un- Frank Turner has sold ing costlier tobaccos, penny her parents Thurston and Grace (Hipp) years. known manner. Four prison- his grist, gin and sawmill at for penny your best ciga- Propps, her brother Randy Lloyd Propps, Please make any donations to the ers were confined in the jail, New Hope to Mose White rette buy. husbands ,D.M.Castleman, Jr. and J. but only two took advantage Anderson Springs (Middletown) Fire for $1200, and Mr. White will Paul, Nickell, son David Allen Castleman Victims. (Valley Fire). There will be a of the opportunity to regain soon take charge. 26 years ago: 1989 their liberty. (Denise) daughter Mona Kay Bonari private interment at the Oak View Park (Adv.) Joe Winter, Where (Bobby) and a stepson Quintin Nickell. Memorial Cemetery, Antioch,Ca at the Howell and Doud, sent up Dollars Do Double Duty, Ten students at Mineral Buena Rae is survived by her sister, deceased request. from this place for burglary, SPECIAL..15c Ladies’ Black Springs Elementary School were the ones to leave, and Hose at 9c. We offer fifty have been “caught being Bonnie Downs (Roy) of Nashville, it is said they went east from pairs of these black hose, good”. And all ten have Centre Point. One young spliced heel and toe worth been named winners in the Colonel Harold Lee Gary Wayne Bryant man confined for shooting 15c per pair at 9c. S.E.A.L.(Schoolwide Experi- Miller (USA, Ret.), Mr. Gary Wayne Bryant, age 67, a resident of into the residence of Pegleg ences in Affective Learning) 83, passed away on Jones in Sevier County re- 76 years ago: 1939 program for the month of West Monroe, Louisiana, died Tuesday, October 6, Monday, September 2015 in Houston, Texas. fused to leave. September. 14, 2015. Born in (Adv.) Notice: Our wool A special meeting of the The winners include: He was born February 4, 1948 in De Queen, Ar- 1932, he was the son of kansas. He was a barber, minister and a member of carding machine is in per- officers of the Saratoga- April Draper, Sarah Hed- William Jackson Miller fect running order, bring Okay-McNab P.T.A. was held rick, Marcus Esters, Paul the Bethany Baptist Church in Bastrop, Louisiana. and Jewel McElhannon Mr. Bryant was preceded in death by his parents, your wool to us, and we will last week to discuss plans Washington, Loria Walton, and was raised in guarantee you satisfaction. Charles Wendell and Virgie (Stapp) Bryant for buying a piano for the Lucan Greenlee, Kevin Er- Dierks, Arkansas. He We have also made arrange- Okay grade school. These win, Laquina Cheatham, He is survived by his wife, Linda Bryant; one ments to trade you cloth for plans will be put before Jeremy Coulter and Melanie graduated from Dierks uncle and a number of cousins. wool at the market price. the regular P.T.A. at its next Johnson. High School in 1950 Graveside services for Mr. Bryant were held at and was captain of 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 10, 2015, in the Fel- the Dierks Outlaws lowship Cemetery near Dierks with Tommy Ogles- football team as well by oficiating under the direction of Wilkerson Fu- MOONlIGHTERS EHC as valedictorian. neral Home in Dierks. A memorial service The family receives friends from 6:00 p.m. to is scheduled for 8:00 p.m., Friday, October 9th at the funeral home Saturday, Oct. 17,in Dierks. BlOOd dRIvE 2015 at 3:00 p.m. at the You may register on-line at www.wilkersonfu- Holly Creek Baptist neralhomes.com The Moonlighters EHC ker, Tommye Chesshir, Mike Noel, Bonnie Hard- Church. sponsored a LifeShare Brent Hostetler, Tina Ma- ing, Cindy Harding, blood drive on Thurs- theny, Harold Tyler, Kirk James Headings, Edna ris Coulter, Katie Ded- day, October 8th at the Dunson, Matthew Head- Headings, Jevon Baker, ner, Linda Wilcox, Cindy Center Point Community ings, Amy Tyler, Danny Tammy Gilbert, Lavon Harding, and Bonnie Center. Russell, Alicia Wescott, Hostetler, Verton Miller, Harding. Donors were: Justin Alice Shuffit, Mark Cana- Merlin Miller, Cliff Petty, The next blood drive Hostetler, Roy Hostetler, day, Peggy McGee, Sheila and Zachary Miller. will be held on Thurs., Karen Baker, Doris Whita- Venable, Logan Hostetler, Volunteers were: Do- December 10.

Cindy Harding | Staff Pictured are Amy Tyler, left and Alicia Wescott, right. Both ladies donated blood at the LifeShare blood drive sponsored by the Moonlighters EHC in Center Point. A total of 28 units were donated.

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We to us about how great our BaXTEr meetin’ him and of the snap- talked on the phone infre- economy is, government BLaCK shot. I was tryin’ to explain quently. He went into a nurs- From The bum, just because your tax Farm why I enjoy makin’ up po- ing home. The last time I paid position got refunded Columnist ems and columns about called him, he was in and out BaRNyaRd and you got a raise doesn’t people in our way of life. of reality. He was ready, he mean the rest of us working That ol’ man, I said, was the said. He missed his wife ter- stiffs did, now shut-up and reason I did it. ribly. He became incoherent. By Mike Graves go back to the water cooler), I had just finished bein’ One day I got a letter from “Call my daughter,” he few consumers will enjoy on an Extension program in a lady who had read my sto- said, “She’ll tellya how I am.” steak this week-end. the Herington, KS sale barn. ry and she said that ol’ man I told him I’d rather talk to The ranchers here in took our breath away. In fact, most of us will I was standin’ in the auction was her dad. He and I struck him if I could. southwest Arkansas need Today, with the biggest either spend the weekend ring afterwards tryin’ to up a friendship. We wrote “I’m not doin’ good in a little help today,from 30 day decline in the market partying, committing crime, answer a few questions and occasional letters. He’d send the last stages,” he said. cafes,restaurants and since mad cow, we need to and sleeping, while the rest shake hands with the local me photos of his horse and Then his voice got strong anyone involved in the move some meat. The only of us will work a double shift stockman. My veterinary grandkids. We’d visit on the as a bell and he said, “One promoting,cooking or serv- way to do this, is for grocers to pay for their lifestyle, and lecture, as usual, had been phone. He’d talk about the of these days I’ll be lookin’ ing beef. and food vendors to offer their poor kids. more humorous than infor- old days. He’d cowboy’d all for that ol’ black dog up in You see, we didn’t pay deep discounts on a variety And, that’s about all the mative. his life and still helped on the white clouds.” Then the attention when they started of red meat cuts thru-out joy I can bring today-en- One older gentleman local gathers or checked nurse came on and said he promoting pulled pork,and the winter. joy your free government waited ‘til the last question pastures sometimes. He was couldn’t talk anymore. buttermilk fried chicken And, if you’re not con- phones and have a bright, had been asked then he in his 80’s. 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He Too bad he can’t send with the escalating price of 246;22$ - the largest one day owe China. me a Polaroid snapshot of took it off his kitchen wall. me a snapshot from Heaven. our product. drop in price in 30 years, ac- “You fill these halls with a cowdog settin’ in the back He claimed he’d seen Bill do ‘Course, I guess I don’t need And, we reluctantly paid cording to cattlerange.com things of gold while handing of an ol’ Chevy pickup. “Go his stuff. His wife gave me a one. He already told me what record prices for heifers and This ain’t steak either, crumbs to the old, and poor, git in the pickup!” he said, an wooden hot pad. She picked it would be like. momma cows. With a good y’all, this is burgers, meat- and then you preach about obvious reference to one of it right off the kitchen table www.baxterblack.com hay inventory and relatively loaf and chili. being pure - and wonder my stories. 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LITTLE ROCK —Winners were an- JUNIOR ANGUS Womack of Hope. nounced Oct. 10, in the Junior Cattle Shows Grand champion bull Ryan Lane of at the Arkansas State Fair. They are: Grand champion heifer Ross Wingert Siloam Springs. JUNIOR HEREFORD of Rosebud. Reserve grand champion bull Bodi Reserve grand champion heifer Janu- Cotter of Henderson Grand champion heifer Adam Cook, JUNIOR RED ANGUS ary Tweedy of Imboden. Greenbrier. Grand champion bull Hailey Roye of JUNIOR SHORTHORN PLUS Reserve grand champion heifer Lane Grand champion heifer Laken Landry Fayetteville. Hardin, Imboden. of Imboden. Reserve grand champion bull Reid Grand champion heifer Allyson Mor- Grand champion bull Brayden Drum, Reserve grand champion heifer Kelsey Wingert of Rosebud. rison of Mountain Home. Harrisburg. Hickaday, Nashville. Reserve grand champion heifer Ryan Reserve grand champion bull Trent Grand champion bull Jacob Taley, JUNIOR SHORTHORN Layne of Siloam Springs. Gentry, DeQueen. Greenbrier. Grand champion bull Sydeny Bomb- Reserve grand champion bull Lauren Grand champion heifer Lexi Lane of sted of Siloam Springs. The Arkansas State Fair continues in Cox, Heber Springs. Siloam Springs. Reserve grand champion bull Brenna Little Rock through Sun., Oct. 18. Reserve grand champion heifer Addie Koller of Malvern.

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JONATHAN CANADAY I The Nashville News Kimberly Stanek proudly performs during the halftime show at the Nashville Junior High game vs. Waldron Thursday evening. JONATHAN CANADAY I The Nashville News Nashville Junior High Scrapper Lance Ester leads the charge against Waldron Thursday. The Scrappers undefeated streak now stands at 44 wins after their win against Waldron, 58-20.

JONATHAN CANADAY I The Nashville News Nashville Junior High Cheerleaders Amber Ross, (back) and Zoe Upton perform at the NJHS game vs. Waldron Thursday in Nashville.

KRISTEN MCJUNKINS I The Nashville News The American Freedom Ivy posed for a team picture before they played in Cabot at the Arkansas Amateur Softball Association State Tournament. Team members pictured are: Abby Maroon, Kaylin Mckee, Madison Runnels, Ashley Chambers, Madison Olvey, Lainie Baxter, Ellen Spigner, Jasmine Wakefield and Maci McJunkins. dEER HUNTING

SUBMITTED PHOTO I The Nashville News ABOVE: Justin Garner, of Nashville, killed this buck earlier this month. Garner is an officer with the Nashville Police Department. AT RIGHT: Hunter Glasgow, 7, of Newhope, excitedly stands with his third deer he’s killed. Hunter is the oldest son of Mason and Cameron Glasgow. If you would like to have your hunting picture in The Nashville News, submit your photo and information to [email protected].

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Armchair The big winner for week six was Jeremy Conway of Mineral Springs with 13 correct and winning the tie-breaker. We had two oth- Quarterback Challenge ers with 13 correct, Arthur Tinsley of Nashville and Kelly Bobo of Fore- Oficial Entry form man. Congratulations Jeremy and good luck this week to all you pickers. SPRiNg Hill at guRDON MuRfREESBORO at MiNERAl SPRiNgS BiSMARCK at HORAtiO PRESCOtt at glEN ROSE CHARlEStON at lAMAR ASHDOWN at NASHvillE ARKADElPHiA at MENA CAMDEN fAiRviEW at DE QuEEN HOPE at lAKESiDE BENtON at ARKANSAS HigH OuACHitA BAPtiSt at SAu MCNEESE St at uCA flORiDA at lSu AlABAMA at tExAS A&M TIE BREAKER ____ lAfAYEttE CO at DiERKS______NAME: ______NuMBER: ______CitY: ______Jeremy conway, this wekk’s Armchair Quarterback winner picks up his Circle the winner along with the score for the tie breaker. Winners will be notiied gift certificate to Starz. by telephone call to the number listed above. Only one entry per person per week. Think you know a little something about local sports? Fill out the form above and get it to us before the close of business on Friday. Once the games are played, our staff will determine a winner (using the tie-breaker if necessary). Win the game and get a gift certiicate to Starz! Check out our staff picks below. BOBBY CHAMBERS 74% Natasha Worley 54% KENNY JACKSON80% Donna Harwell 69% Commercial Printing 67/90 Ad Manager49/90 Production Manager72/90 Ofice Manager 62/90 Spring Hill @ Gurdon Spring Hill @ Gurdon Spring Hill @ Gurdon Spring Hill @ Gurdon Murfreesboro @ Mineral Springs Murfreesboro @ Mineral Springs Murfreesboro @ Mineral Springs Murfreesboro @ Mineral Springs Bismarck @ Horatio Bismarck @ Horatio Bismarck @ Horatio Bismarck @ Horatio Prescott @ Glen Rose Prescott @ Glen Rose Prescott @ Glen Rose Prescott @ Glen Rose Charleston @ Lamar Charleston @ Lamar Charleston @ Lamar Charleston @ Lamar Ashdown @ Nashville Ashdown @ Nashville Ashdown @ Nashville Ashdown @ Nashville Arkadelphia @ Mena Arkadelphia @ Mena Arkadelphia @ Mena Arkadelphia @ Mena Camden Fairview @ De Queen Camden Fairview @ De Queen Camden Fairview @ De Queen Camden Fairview @ De Queen Hope @ Lakeside Hope @ Lakeside Hope @ Lakeside Hope @ Lakeside Benton @ Arkansas High Benton @ Arkansas High Benton @ Arkansas High Benton @ Arkansas High Ouachita Baptist @ SAU Ouachita Baptist @ SAU Ouachita Baptist @ SAU Ouachita Baptist @ SAU McNeese State @ UCA McNeese State @ UCA McNeese State @ UCA McNeese State @ UCA Florida @ LSU Florida @ LSU Florida @ LSU Florida @ LSU Alabama @ Texas A&M Alabama @ Texas A&M Alabama @ Texas A&M Alabama @ Texas A&M 42 Lafayette Co. @ Dierks 35 35 Lafayette Co. @ Dierks 24 48 Lafayette Co. @ Dierks 35 35 Lafayette Co. @ Dierks 28 SponSorED BY Come see us before & ater GO OUTLAWS! the game for all your 507 Front St hometown • Dierks • 1511 S 4th St favorites! (870) 286-2090 nashville, aR 71852 870-845-4997 (855) 260-7169 411 S Main St • naShville Enjoy the game. Proudly Sponsored By KMTB • Radio HoWarD CoUnTY KMTB FM 99.5 KNAS FM 105.5 Josh Tice, AAMS® Home of the Home of the Financial Advisor . 106 South Main St aMBULanCE SErviCE Scrappers Outlaws Nashville, AR 71852 870-451-9232 www.edwardjones.com 120 W Sypert St Nashville, AR 1513 S. 4th St. • Nashville Member SIPC (870) 845- 4410 870-845-3601 Compliments of Neeley’s Nashville Family Dentistry Dr. Glenn Lance & Staff Service Center 700 N Main St 1420 Leslie St Nashville, AR 71852 Nashville, AR 321 S Main • naShville • 845-2802 845-1263 (870) 845-1536 go SCrappErS! Sponsored by... Power Pharmacy GO • FiGhT • WiN! 120 Main St 1310 S. 4TH ST. Dierks, AR 71833 • Nashville • (870) 286-4200 870-845-1413 8 Community The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, October 12, 2015

tutes in for the Scrappers Head Coach Mike Volarvich left it a nine point lead for Both Lane Woodruff and SCrappErS the scoring calmed down explained after the win. oUTLaWS the Outlaws at the half 21-12. Tyler Kesterson finished the for Nashville in the third and Snell led the team in pass- The second half started night with receiving touch- From Front fourth quarters. ing with 109 passing yards From Front much like the first, 8:29 on downs. The Hornets came out the clock, McKinney takes Jed Morrow led the tackle Snell was the next Scrap- In the third quarter on 3/6 attempts and one this possession with a great in an 11 yard touchdown chart with 10 tackles, two per to add to the score after with five minutes left Nash- touchdown. Hopkins on 11 sense of urgency. A steady run for the Outlaws. With a sacks and two forced fum- a 13 yard touchdown run. ville got one of its only two runs led the team in rush- ground game of Lacy, Comp- good extra point the Outlaws bles. Within the second quar- touchdowns in the half from ing with 147 yards and one ton and Ceaser drove the extended their lead 28-12. Behind him is the Adams ter the starting lineup of De’Ajeon Armstrong on a 55 touchdown and Harris led Hornets down the field at a However; the Hornets twins, Caleb and Cale, with 8 the Scrappers were taken yard touchdown pass from the team with three rushing rapid rate. With 7:36 left in would answer. 1:09 left in tackles each. out and substituted for the backup quarterback Gabe touchdowns. the first half Ceaser found the 3rd quarter, quarterback Caleb Adams, Aaron Kes- backup players. Moorer. Nashville went into This week Nashville will Colten Strode behind the Ceaser would scramble into terson and Tyler Kesterson Darius Hopkins stayed the final quarter of play with face conference rival the secondary for a 32-yard the end zone for a 20 yard all finish with big intercep- in the game long enough a 62-0 lead over the Bull- Ashdown Panthers at home. touchdown pass. The extra touchdown making it a 10 tions. to get one score with a one dogs. But that did not last as Both Ashdown and Nashville point was no good, and that point game, 28-18. Colten Strode had two yard goal line run with time Holmes was able to get one are undefeated in conference left the Outlaws still leading The fourth quarter was catches, 124 yards and two expiring in the first half of more rushing touchdown play at 3-0. This means the 21-6. all Dierks. touchdowns. play. But as it looked like and Waldron got its only sole owner of number one The Outlaw offense was A Green rushing touch- Dashawn Compton and the score would be 48-0, the points of the game on a 31 in the conference will be forced into a 3 and out by the down from 15 yards out, and Ceaser both throw touch- Scrappers got the ball back yard touchdown run to spoil decided at this game. Hornet defense but was able a pair of McKinney touch- down passes, while Ceaser with under a minute left on the shutout. When asked about the to pin the Hornets deep into downs ended the game with rushed 12 times for 22 yards the clock. “I think we did some good preparations going into the their own territory at the 8 a final score of 48-18. and a touchdown. With the clock running things, we were able to play game, Coach Volarvich said yard line. Jake Green finished the The Outlaws retain the towards zero, sophomore every player on the sidelines he expects them to be a good With 2:08 remaining in night 7 of 18 passing for 112 Archie Cothren Cup for the running back Davion Holmes and I was happy for that. We team and that his team just the half, QB Ceaser pitches a yards and two touchdowns. third straight year. They found a hole and took off for had some guys who had not needs to get better every day sweep to RB Compton, who seven caries 34 yards and a host the Lafayette County a 58 yard touchdown. At the played a whole lot get in and and be ready for Ashdown. then finds Colten Strode on touchdown. Cougars for Homecoming half the score was 55-0. do some good things and I The game begins at 7 p.m. a half back pass 92 yards for McKinney had 25 carries next Friday night, while the With most of the substi- was happy to see those guys at Scrapper Stadium. get in and play,” Scrapper the score. After the failed for 197 yards and 4 touch- Hornets host the Murfrees- 2-point conversation, this downs. boro Rattlers. Hunting season means extra caution in national Forests RUSSELLVILLE—When temperatures cool start is by following all state and federal regu- campsite. The 30-day period begins the and are aware of game retrieval rules. and vivid colors begin to reveal themselves lations, many which are developed specifi- first day any item is placed at the campsite. Oklahoma forest visitors should remem- across Arkansas and Oklahoma’s National cally for public safety,” Blackwell said. “And Campers may camp up to 90 days in a cal- ber that riders ages 18 and under must wear Forests, visitors seeking the outdoor op- for those that aren’t hunting, safety is just as endar year. Campsites may not be reserved. a safety helmet while operating an OHV, and portunities of autumn begin to appear. A important. When you’re in the forest during Hunters should also be aware of addi- only one person at a time may ride an OHV, large portion of these visitors will be on the black powder or rifle season, wear orange tional legal requirements that apply only to unless the vehicle is specifically designed hunt for whitetail deer, prompting Forest to distinguish yourself from wildlife and the the individual national forests. for two riders. Service managers to urge all visitors to use hunter who might take an unsafe shot.” Ouachita National Forest Ozark-St. Francis National Forests extra caution. All state wildlife regulations are in effect (Arkansas and Oklahoma) (Arkansas) “During this time of year everyone should on national forests in the two states. State Hunting stands may be erected for up OHVs are allowed on designated routes be mindful of the dangers that exist when and federal law enforcement officers work to 14 days at a time and must be moved to only. Be aware that not all Forest Service safety precautions aren’t followed,” said with forest officials to reinforce rules relating another location more than 200 yards away roads are designated as routes. OHV opera- Ouachita National Forest Supervisor Norm to issues that occur year after year. These if the hunting trip continues. All stands tors may pick up a free map at the nearest Wagoner. “Like wearing hunter orange as illegal activities include: must have the owner’s name and address Ozark-St. Francis National Forest office or your outermost gear so that you are visible Baiting game species on the national permanently affixed. Remove stands from print one from the website (www.fs.usda. to other hunters; being alert when hunting forests the forest at the end of the hunting season. gov/osfnf) to ensure they are riding legally. near developed areas and trails as non- Shooting from or across a county, state Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUMs) are Remove hunting stands from the forest at hunters are enjoying the forest, and telling or federally maintained road available which show all designated routes the end of the hunting season. someone where you will be hunting and Possessing or consuming alcohol dur- for motorized travel. OHVs are allowed on For more information on hunting the when you will return.” ing any hunting activity or while operating designated routes only or in game retrieval Ouachita or the Ozark-St. Francis National Ozark-St. Francis National Forests Su- a motorized vehicle, including off-highway corridors while retrieving legally downed Forests, consult hunting regulations pub- pervisor Reggie Blackwell said everyone is vehicles (OHVs). game. Be aware that not all Forest Service lished by the Arkansas Game & Fish Commis- responsible for their own safety, and should Additionally, campsites may be in roads are designated as routes. OHV opera- sion or the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife remember those around them. place for up to 30 days as long as they are tors may pick up a free map at the nearest Conservation. Call the Ouachita National “We want people to have a great time occupied. 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Nicholas Hernandez, 49, ville, forfeited $195 for no thorized driver. Amity, forfeited $195 for no drivers license. Billy J. Green, Jr., 46, Wich- drivers license. Theresa A. Morgan, 41, ita Falls, Texas, forfeited $50 PUBLIC RECORD Dabor Hernandez-Her- Nashville, fined $1084.40 for for no seat belt. nandez, 37, Hot Springs non-payment of fines. William Randall Tyree, 56, National Park, forfeited $195 Tamaracus Stewart, 22, Mount Ida, forfeited $225 for The following cases were De Queen, fined $345 for no speeding (76/55). for no drivers license. Nashville, fined $5335 for speeding (52/35). heard Thursday during How- proof of liability insurance. Jajaun D. Turner, 21, Min- Kevin Hill, 48, Nashville, criminal mischief-2nd de- ard County District Court: Stormie M. Huggins, 22, eral Springs, fined $1820 for fined $345 for driving on gree. CITY OF MINERAL De Queen, fined $185 for no non-payment of fines. suspended or revoked driv- Jajaun D. Turner, 21, Min- SPRINGS HOWARD COUNTY vehicle license. John D. Webb, 25, De ers license (7th). eral Springs, fined $1820 for Spencer C. Brown, 24, Chachoye A. Brown, 34, Marcy Fields McCullough, Queen, forfeited $50 for no Kevin Hill, 48, Nashville, criminal trespass. Texarkana, Texas, fined $260 Bronx, New York, forfeited 52, De Queen, forfeited $255 seat belt. fined $245 for failure to ap- Jasma Willis, 26, Nash- for failure to yield. $210 for speeding (69/55). for speeding (88/55). pear. ville, fined $195 for no driv- Melissa A. Green, 36, James E. Davidson, 37, Will A. McDonald, Jr., 51, CITY OF NASHVILLE Kevin Hill, 48, Nashville, ers license. Nashville, $240 for speeding Oppelo, forfeited $235 for Mineral Springs, fined $4660 Billie J. Bagley, 38, Nash- fined $345 for driving on Jeremy Witherspoon, 25, (52/35). speeding (76/55). for non-payment of fines. ville, fined $1640 for D.W. I. suspended or revoked driv- Nashville, fined $2490 for Jake Ganous, 18, Nash- Kristina Raye Moore, 21, (2nd). ers license (8th). non-payment of fines. GAME & FISH ville, fined $1835 for non- Greenbrier, forfeited $225 for Billie J. Bagley, 38, Nash- Kevin Hill, 48, Nashville, Jeremy Witherspoon, 25, Robert Taylor, Sr., 67, Bro- payment of fines. speeding (74/55). ville, fined $440 for endanger- fined $50 for no seat belt Nashville, fined $210 for ken Bow, Oklahoma, fined Latoya Resha Griffin, 32, Leevie Parker, Jr., 33, Pine ing welfare of a minor (1st). (5th). speeding (60/45). $370 for wasting edible wild- Texarkana, fined $345 for Bluff, fined $1905 for non- Lawrence E. Benson, 57, Royce Lanicek, 17, Min- Jeremy Witherspoon, 25, life. non-payment of fines. payment of fines. Nashville, non-payment of eral Springs, fined $270 for Nashville, fined $2490 for Latoya Resha Griffin, 32, Luis Alberto Reyes, 34, fines. non-payment of fines. failure to appear. HIGHWAY POLICE Texarkana, fined $1315 for no Russellville, forfeited $240 Lawrence E. Benson, 57, Courtney Lewis, 18, Nash- Nhia Xiong, 53, Nashville, Jason L. Bailey, 34, Nash- proof of liability insurance. for speeding (72/55). Nashville, fined $620 for fail- ville, fined $515 for posses- forfeited $125 for violation of ville, forfeited $345 for unsafe Latoya Resha Griffin, 32, Diana Richardson, 58, ure to appear. sion of drug paraphernalia. city ordinance (J-Turn). vehicle operation. Texarkana, fined $345 for Dierks, fined $1132.50 for James L. Conway, 55, Courtney Lewis, 18, Nash- Jason L. Bailey, 34, Nash- driving on suspended or non-payment of fines. Nashville, fined $345 for driv- ville, fined $265 for failure to CITY OF DIERKS ville, forfeited $345 for no revoked drivers license. Logan W. Sexton, 21, ing on suspended or revoked appear. Ashley Archer, 34, Dierks, CDL while driving commer- Colton Davis Harp, 21, Malvern, forfeited $255 for drivers license. Pedro Lopez, 48, Nash- fined $225 for allowing unau- cial vehicle. Howard County Land Transactions 10-01-2015 – Second Range 27W, containing Allen and Tamara D. – John Thurston Com- er of State Lands, Grant- acres, more or less. Correction Executor’s 2 acres, more or less; Allen, husband and missioner of State or to Mike McCullough, More commonly known Deed – Wayne Bowers, LESS AND EXCEPT: ½ wife, Grantees, Tract Lands, Grantor to Jo- Grantee, SE¼SW¼SE¼, as 2362 Hwy. 371 West, Executor of the Estate acre, more or less. 1: S½SE¼SW¼, Sec- seph Crofton, Grantee, Section 18, Township Nashville, AR 71852. of Emogene McMurry 10-01-2015 – War - tion 25 and W½NE¼ as SW¼SW¼NE¼, Section 10S, Range 27W, con- 10-07-2015 – War - deceased, [PR-2013- ranty Deed – Terri well as NW¼, Section 8, Township 11S, Range taining 0.94 acre. $1100. ranty Deed – Roger D. 46-2], Grantor to Mi- Descoteaux, unmarried, 36, all in Township 7S, 27W. $263.82. 10-05-2015 – Lim- Floyd and wife Gloria chael Wayne Bates and Grantor to Kevin Helms Range 29W, containing 10-05-2015 – Limited ited Warranty Deed Jean Floyd, Ronald W. Karen Michelle Bates, and Kelly Helms, as 95.457 acres, more or Warranty Deed No. No. 185828 For For- Floyd and wife Alice Grantees, SE¼SW¼ and an estate by the en- less; Tract 2: SW¼NE¼, 185829 For Forfeited feited Property Sold Floyd and Sheila Neigh- SW¼SE¼, Section 32, tirety, Grantees, FRL N½SW¼, and S½NW¼, Property Sold – John – John Thurston Com- bors and husband, Township 9S, Range NW¼NW¼, Section 2, Section 36, Township Thurston Commis- missioner of State Howard Neighbors, 27W, containing 39.237 Township 8S, Range 7S, Range 29W, contain- sioner of State Lands, Lands, Grantor to Da- Grantors to Jonathan acres, more or less. 29W, containing 6.4 ing 50.609 acres, more Grantor to Jose A. Cruz vid E. Ray, Grantee, Mays and wife, Mae- 10-01-2015 – Correc- acres, more or less; or less. and Rosa Marina Cruz, NW¼NW¼NW¼, Sec- gen T. Mays, Grantees, tion Warranty Deed LESS AND EXCEPT: 0.03 10-02-2015 - Re- Grantees, SW¼SE¼, tion 36, Township 8S, N½ of Lot 20 in the S½ – Jerry D. Brewer, a acre, more or less, leav- demption Deed No. Section 26, Township Range 28W, containing of Block 50, Town of single and unmarried ing a total of 6.37 acres, 344900 – John Thur- 9S, Range 27W. $2100. 1 acre. $500. Mineral Springs; ALSO, person, Grantor to more or less. ston, Commissioner of 10-05-2015 – Limited 10-05-2015 – Limited E½ of N½ of Block 50, Trustees of Friendship 10-02-2015 – Special State Lands, Grantor to Warranty Deed No. Warranty Deed No. Original Town of Min- Church of God, Grant- Warranty Deed – Wey- Teopaldo Ismpel Var- 185831 For Forfeited 185827 For Forfeited eral Springs; LESS AND ees, N¾W½NW¼, Sec- erhaeuser Company, gas, Grantee, Lots 9-12, Property Sold – John Property Sold – John EXCEPT: E½ of N½ of tion 22, Township 10S, Grantor to Randy L. Block 33, New Nashville Thurston Commission- Thurston Commis- Block 50, Town of Min- Addition. $405.29. er of State Lands, Grant- sioner of State Lands, eral Springs, containing 10-02-2015 – Warran- or to Cory Livingston, Grantor to Elizebeth 0.58 acre, more or less. ty Deed LLC – Clifton Grantee, Lot 3, Block 23, Shoemake, Grantee, Howard County Clerk Brenda Washburn issued Land Company, LLC, SW Real Estate & Dev. W½NW¼, Section 3, marriage licenses to the following couples: Grantor to Kelly Peden, Company Addition, City Township 9S, Range Oct. 2 – Chad Alan Pierce, 34, Mineral Springs and Grantee, Tract 10, Roll- of Nashville. $231.80. 28W, containing 10.36 Shelley Annette Ellis, 32, of Murfreesboro; ing Hills Subdivision. 10-05-2015 – Limited acres. $3300. Oct. 7 – Brandon Charles Ericksen, 23, of Ash- 10-02-2015 – Admin- Warranty Deed No. 10-05-2015 – Quit- down, and Amber Nicole Collins, 19, of Nashville; istrator’s Deed – Clif- 185830 For Forfeited claim Deed – Will Tip- Oct. 8 – William Dewayne Cigainero, of Nashville, ton Carl Rogers, as Ad- Property Sold – John ton, a single and unmar- 27, and Kelsie Emerson, 21, of De Queen; ministrator of the Es- Thurston Commis- ried person, Grantor to Oct. 8 – Cody Wayne Colbey, 22, of Dierks, and tate of Clifton Carnell sioner of State Lands, Denise Tipton, Grant- Kera Lea Hinds, 21, of Nashville. Rogers, Jr., deceased, Grantor to Cory Liv- ee, E½NE¼, Section 2, Grantor to Phyllis A. ingston, Grantee, Sec- Township 9S, Range Domestic Relations: Scott, a single person, tion 2, Township 11S 27W. Oct. 2 – State of Arkansas, Office of Child Support Grantee, SW¼NW¼, Range 28W, containing 10-06-2015 – Spe- Enforcement vs. Brandon J. Belill, support; Section 13, Township 0.13 acre; Lot 11-12, cial Warranty Deed – Oct. 2 - State of Arkansas, Office of Child Support Enforcement vs. Bryan D. Broach, support; 10S, Range 28W, con- Block 1, Schaal Addi- Bank of America, N.A., Oct. 2 - State of Arkansas, Office of Child Support taining 7 acres, more tion. $208.01. Grantor to Secretary Enforcement vs. Daren Q. Phillips, support; or less. 10-05-2015 – Limited of Housing & Urban Oct. 8 – Tamiera Goolsby vs. James Hayden 10-05-2015 – Lim- Warranty Deed No. Development, Grantee, Goolsby, domestic abuse. ited Warranty Deed 185826 For Forfeited NW¼NE¼, Section 25, No. 185825 For For- Property Sold – John Township 9S, Range Civil: feited Property Sold Thurston Commission- 28W, containing 2.609 Oct. 6 – Midland Funding, LLC vs. Jawara Stewart, debt: open account; PUBLIC NOTICE The NHS Class of Oct. 6 – Midland Funding, LLC vs. Michael Green- 2000 CHEVY Z71 1976 will have a lee, debt: open account; VIN: 1GCEK19T2YZ189826 Oct. 6 – Midland Funding, LLC vs. Willie Scott, is being held at Bypass Diesel & Wrecker Service, hamburger lunch on debt: open account; Inc. 9224 Hwy 278 West Nashville, AR 71852 870- Saturday, October 17, Oct. 6 – Midland Funding, LLC vs. Rosa Castrejon, debt: open account; 845-1597 due to abandonment. Vehicle will be sold 2015 at the Dogwood Pavilion in the Oct. 6 – Asset Acceptance, LLC vs. Jerry J. Wes- at public sale unless claimed within 45 days. Failure Nashville City Park. The pavilion has been son, debt: open account; to reclaim vehicle waves all rights, title, and interest in above vehicle. Vehicle may be reclaimed during reserved from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., Oct. 7 – Economic Recovery Consultants, Inc. vs. so come early and stay awhile to visit. For Montana Jeanes. business hours by providing ownership and by paying all charges against vehicle. more information, call Mary Woodruff at (BDWS:81;w68) 870-845-8829 or 870-845-1432.

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Lot 23R – Nashville; 0.52 acres | Employer and has the right to refuse any or joining the corps...... $79,000 Residential Lots & Land; cleared lot with Deck...... $49,000 utilities, near the bypass road -$11,500 all applications. www.murrayandcompanyrealty.com www.diamondcountryrealty.com 12 Community The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, October 12, 2015 Breast Cancer Survivor: renee Bissell to have the other breast marriage. I knew I married removed as a precaution. up, but never knew just how The type of cancer she had strong my wife was. She is, was known to be aggressive without a doubt, the most and potentially recurring. courageous person I know. We both concluded that life Today life is good. Renee is more precious than body is cancer free and enjoys parts, so it was an easy a relatively healthy body. decision. The residual side effects are It’s been eight years manageable. We now live since we received the bleak in Searcy, where both of us news that hot August day. work for our alma mater, In spite of the monumental Harding University, and all and life-changing challenge, three of our children attend. there were valuable lessons We both occasionally learned in the process. Both have opportunity to share of us were people of faith, our story with couples who but we discovered a new find themselves in the same reliance on God that we had place we were eight years never experienced before. ago. We give God all the hon- The support we received or and praise for carrying us from family and friends was through that difficult time overwhelming. and giving us perspective We witnessed a strength on life. As I tell those who in our children that we likely are facing similar battles, He would’ve never seen had we never promised us a painless not endured this difficult life and He never forsakes us SUBMITTED PHOTO I The Nashville News chapter as a family. And when we face up to it. Ken Bissell, Zachary Bissell, Aaron Bissell, Renee Bissell, Olivia Bissell. Aaron and Olivia are twins, seniors at Harding University, the depth of our love for Ken Bissell is a Center and Zachary is a sophomore at Harding. Ken Bissell is a fundraiser and Renee is a graduate financial aid counselor at Harding. each other extended beyond Point native and a former The photo was taken in August in Tampa, FL, during their family vacation. anything we had known in sports editor for The Nashville the previous 20 years of our News.

KEn BiSSELL with her best friend Nancy. at Vanderbilt Medical Cen- baldness that comes with Contributor I was attending a board ter. Barely a month later, the treatments. meeting for a nonprofit I she faced the first of eight Watching her suffer be- SEARCY - There are those served on the north side rounds of chemotherapy. yond anything either of rare times in our lives when of the city. After multiple Every other Monday from could have anticipated was we vividly remember where efforts to reach me via my October through January, compounded by the chal- we were and what we were cell phone, Nancy broke the she endured the three to lenge of managing a home doing the moment we “heard news as I sat shocked and four-hour sessions, each that included three young the news,” either good or dumbfounded in my car. one taking a greater toll on teenagers. Our children bad. One of those instances I found myself driving for her body than the previous were troopers, but it was up occurred the afternoon of more than an hour through sitting. Continuous nausea, to me to be both the dad and Fri., Aug. 10, 2007 when I rush hour traffic, desperate severe body aches, extreme mom during those darkest learned that my wife Renee to get home to help Renee fatigue and terribly painful days when Renee literally was diagnosed with breast shoulder the heartbreak mouth sores were among the could not get out of bed. To cancer. and fear that we both were side effects of the chemicals say that life was grim in the We expected the doctor’s experiencing. In an instant, that were pumped in her fall and winter of 2007-08 is call that morning but it didn’t our lives were turned upside body to kill the cancer. an understatement. come until late in the day. down. A week after the doc- In just two weeks, her hair Prior to her scheduled She was home in Nolensville, tor’s call, she underwent began falling out in bunches reconstruction surgery in Tenn., south of Nashville, single mastectomy surgery leading to the inevitable March 2008, Renee decided

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