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NashvilleThe News Regional fair parade MONDAY • September 22, 2014 • Issue 76 • 2 Sections • 22 Pages • USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • PUBLISHED EACH MONDAY & THURSDAY In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878 scheduled at Hope two arrested in The 70th annual Southwest Arkansas Fair and Radio pa- rade starts at 6 p.m., connection with Tuesday, Sept. 23 in Hope. All parade participants must alleged vehicle theft be registered before noon on that day by calling 870-777- D.e. Ray 6772. Judged en- Managing Editor trants must pick up their number from NASHVILLE – A vehicle the green tent at 6th accident on Highway 371 and Elm Streets by 4:30 p.m. Horses last Wednesday east of must be checked in Nashville resulted in the by 5:45 p.m. at the arrest of two local residents green tent behind for theft of property. BELL LEWIS Main Street Cleaners The vehicle, a 2004 Chev- had taken the vehicle from on South Elm Street, and must have cur- rolet pickup, was crashed the Husqvarna parking lot, rent proof of Coggins KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News into the woods along the and that she had done so test. Brent Talley, Jason Palermo, state director of the Capitol Commission in Arkansas, speaks to a crowd highway to Prescott in before. Bell reported that state representative of about 50 people at Western Sizzlin’ Friday during a meeting regarding how to exert a Hempstead County and the she was not in the vehicle for district 3, will be Christian influence on popular culture. driver of the vehicle fled the at the time of the accident. the parade’s grand marshall. scene, according to police Rosenbaum also report- reports. The report goes on ed that two firearms and Mt. Zion on the wall to say that the owner of the a quantity of alcohol had vehicle, Billy Rosenbaum of been taken from his Blue camp Crowd of 50 urged to exert Christian inluence on popular culture Nashville, was contacted by Bayou residence. One of police and informed police the firearms, a .22 rifle, was meeting Katelyn Coffman Staff Writer that he was still at work at recovered from the scene scheduled Husqvarna, where the ve- of the accident. The other, a The public is hicle had been parked the Browning shotgun, had not NASHVILLE - Approxi- invited to attend the last he knew. He reported yet been recovered accord- 134th annual Mt. mately 50 area pastors and the vehicle stolen at that ing to police. Zion camp meeting members of the community time. Both Bell and Lewis were in Athens, scheduled gathered Thursday night for Sept. 26 through According to Nashville taken into custody Friday at Western Sizzlin’ for a Oct. 1. Nightly ser- police investigator Larry evening on charges of theft “Pastoral Meeting to Influ- vices will be held at Marion, Rosenbaum’s step- of property. 7 p.m. ence Culture,” encouraging daughter, Raven Elizabeth Marion explained that the church and Christians Bell, 21, was questioned the investigation is ongoing, Elberta to themselves to become more about the incident and al- and that other charges are proactive in cultural issues. host paint legedly responded that she possible in both Howard Pastor Bruce Short with and Aaron Wayne Lewis, 20, and Hempstead Counties. party this Maranatha Baptist Church KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News weekend opened the gathering, stat- Jerry Cox, president and founder of the Family Council, addresses the crowd later in the evening. The September ing, “I want to tell you that paint party at the the purpose of this meeting left the wall,” Short said. Family Council Action Com- Elberta Arts Center tonight is to ask pastors “They have not spoken the mittee and the host of two local airport to get is scheduled for and lay people to become truth of God’s word.” radio shows. Also speaking 6:30 p.m. on Sat., involved in influencing the Sept. 27. All supplies Short went on to claim was Alan Tulburt with the $400k in federal funding will be furnished, culture rather than allow- that the people of America in Families First Foundation although there is a ing the culture to influence this time have very little Bib- and National Field Director LITTLE ROCK – U.S. Sena- ed by the fiscal year 2014 $35 fee to partici- Christians in the church.” lical understanding, partially for Church Ministries for tors Mark Pryor and John omnibus appropriations pate. Call 557-3512 He went on to challenge because pastors, including Family Research Council for a reservation. Boozman announced Friday bill, which was signed into the men and women at the himself, have become more Randy Wilson. Howard County Airport will law in January. Both Pryor Revival at event to become “watchmen diligent about “people pleas- Easter followed Short in receive a portion of over and Boozman voted in fa- on the wall” for Howard and ing” than they have been speaking, proposing that the $1.3 million awarded from vor of the legislation. Pry- Corinth to Sevier County. “I am talking with saying what needs to crowd stop the “thoughtless the Federal Aviation Admin- or’s opponent in this year’s begin today about watchmen on the wall be said. He emphasized the consumption of contempo- istration to support facility senate race, Representative that are watching out for evil growing need to warn Ameri- rary culture” and replace upgrades and expansions. Tom Cotton, voted against A fall revival will in our community and being cans against sinful behav- it with “thoughtful engage- A total of just under the bill in the House of Rep- be held at Corinth willing to stand up and call ior, which he described as First Baptist Church ment” of how culture can be $400,000 will be disbursed resentatives, saying the bill at 7 p.m. each night evil ‘evil,’” he said. becoming so nonchalantly transformed. to the airport to rehabilitate would add $45 trillion to the from Mon., Sept. Another purpose of the accepted. “The greatest impact that its runway and improve the nation’s debt and included 22 to Wed., Sept. meeting, according to Short, Aside from Short, the I believe that I can have, that runway safety area. proposed cuts to military 24. The church, was to encourage people to event included six guest our church can have, on “Making investments in pensions, both of which on Corinth Road in promote righteousness and speakers: Jerry Cox, founder Mineral Springs, will culture is to be committed Arkansas’s infrastructure is the Congressman opposes. host guest speakers holiness not only amongst and president of Family thankfully, totally dedicated essential for the state’s long- “Our transportation in- Pastor Billy Roberts Christians but also in the Council; Derick Easter, pas- to nurturing mature believ- term economic growth,” frastructure is important of Union Baptist community. He followed by tor of New St. Hurricane ers in Jesus Christ,” Easter Pryor said. “This funding to commerce and private Church of Fulton, reading from Ephesians then Missionary Baptist Church; said. will allow our local airports sector job growth,” Booz- Pastor Jessie Henry presented a question to the state director/minister for of Charity Baptist Smith spoke next, point- to make much-needed up- man said. “Improvements Church of Fulton audience: “What’s happened the Capitol Commission in ing out that her generation grades that will in turn pro- to Arkansas airports will and Pastor James in America?” Arkansas Jason Palermo; is often defined as the worst mote commerce and travel help accommodate future Conway of St. Luke “The watchmen have Princella Smith, who is state and most “Godless.” She throughout our state.” development to meet the #2 Baptist Church of gone into hiding. They have director for the Arkansas See Wall | Page 3 This funding is support- needs of our communities.” Fulton. Church to host third Friday Dierks students select homecoming court singing Katelyn Coffman expecting them to say my Staff Writer name,’ but I feel very honored The County Line Baptist Church third and happy and blessed to be Friday night sing- DIERKS - The 2014 Dierks in the 2014 homecoming as ing will be held this High School homecoming football maid. I would like to Friday night at 6:30 court was announced Friday give a big thank you to all the p.m. A potluck meal afternoon. football boys who voted for will be served and everyone is wel- This year’s queen is Lil- me. It’s truly an honor to be in come to attend. The lie Woodruff. Woodruff has the homecoming. Thank you church is located been an avid member of the for allowing me to be the 2014 approximately ive Lady Outlaw basketball and homecoming football maid.” miles west of Nash- softball teams as well as ac- The senior class maid is ville on Highway 371 West. tively participating in FCCLA Kaitlin Kitchens. Kitchens For more infor- throughout her high school has been in FCCLA for four mation, call Leta Cox years. This will be her second years and has served as an at 200-5368. time serving as part of the officer for two. Also, for two homecoming royalty after of the four years that she has Junior being chosen to represent been in FFA, she has held the high to be her class as football maid her position of treasurer. She junior year. shows cattle for the Dierks tested “It’s such an honor to be FFA show team and she and Eighth grade elected queen,” Woodruff her family were presented students at Nash- announced. “I’m very excited KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News with the title of 2014 Howard Blair Garner, Katilin Kitchens, Cameron Brewer, Lillie Woodruff, Layne McWhorter, Skylar ville Junior High about it.” County Farm Family of the School will take the Baker, Marissa Marquez, Isabel Fox, Carli Davis and Grace Martin are pictured after they were ACT EXPLORE test The queen extended her selected for the 2014 Dierks homecoming court Friday. Year. on Oct. 8. The test thanks to those who voted Kitchens is also in FBLA, helps a student ind for her. She will be escorted years that she has participat- “I am so excited and hon- maid. She has been a part of historian for the student careers that match by football captains Cam- ed in the Dierks High School ored to be chosen to be a part the track team since the sev- council and a member of the their interests and eron Brewer and Layne Mc- National Honor Society for shows the student band, where she also plays of this year’s homecoming enth grade. Like Baker, this which subjects are Whorter. the flute. She has served as court at Dierks High School,” will be her first time partici- the third year in a row. She’s most important for The title of Maid of Honor captain for the color guard stated Baker. “I would like to pating as part of the royalty. been a class officer for four certain careers. Stu- for the senior class went to team for two years. Baker has thank the Outlaw football Marquez was surprised to years and was elected secre- dents are encour- Skylar Baker. This is Baker’s been in the National Honor teams for voting for me as hear that she had been cho- tary this year. She is an active aged to get plenty first time in homecoming. member of Mountain View of sleep the night Society for three years and DHS Maid of Honor.” sen this year. She explained, before the test and She has been a member of is this year’s senior class Marissa Marquez was “At the time of the announce- Baptist Church in Umpire. eat a good breakfast. color guard for four of the six president. chosen to be senior football ment I felt like, ‘Wow, I wasn’t See DIeRKS | Page 3 2 Editorial The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 |Monday, September 22, 2014 Ross wins! (the debate)

Gubernatorial candidate’s performance during televised debate exceptional

On Friday night, KARK Channel 4 in Little Rock hosted the first major statewide debate for our gubernatorial candidates. The event generated a considerable amount of national attention, and was moderated by Bob Clausen (long-time KARK news anchor) and David Goins (KARK reporter and host of Sunday morning Capitol View.) For one hour, Democrat Mike Ross and Republican JEssIca Asa Hutchinson took ques- dELOach tions from both moderators News and were given an oppor- Columnist tunity to spar over their positions on some of the most important issues in this year’s race for our state’s top seat. Cashing in on voting While I generally refrain from declaring winners in debates, I will go so far as to say that Mike Ross derived The pursuit of perfection is usually foredoomed, but the apathy. Reformers’ work is never done because their ideas the most good from this televised event. His willingness Los Angeles City Ethics Commission, which has a latitudi- have such unanticipated (by them) caroms. to declare firm stances on a wide array of issues and narian understanding of ethical behavior, has a perfectly Now, partisanship is surely healthy: People have dif- his ability to draw distinctions between himself and his awful idea. It is urging the City Council to consider ways of ferent political goals and sensibilities; like-minded people opponent with such definitive stances did more than paying -- starchier ethicists might call it bribing -- people cluster; we call these clusters political parties; in our just mobilize his base – it served to make his positions to vote. two-party system, their polarity defines the competition known to independent and undecided voters which, at Some ideas are so loopy that they could only be con- for power. But fine-tuning partisanship to produce just present, is a large enough group to sway the entire race. ceived by governments, which are insulated from market- the right amount of polarization requires subtlety beyond This also allowed Ross to juxtapose himself against the place competition that is a constant reminder of reality. And the ken of most of us. Progressivism, however, is all about duality of his opponent that he constructed by calling governments are generally confident that their constituents bringing to bear on society the fabulous expertise of a attention to the ongoing confusion generated by the vari- need to be improved by spending the constituents’ money. disinterested clerisy. ances between Hutchinson’s words and actions. The supposed problem for which the “pay the voters” Although the ethics commission is sad that so few Ange- For instance, Ross was able to point to his long-stand- idea purports to be a solution is this: Few Los lenos are expressing their political opinions, ing support of an increase for the minimum wage in our Angeles residents are voting. the commission should cheer up. Not vot- state as a means of uplifting our working poor. Hutchin- Especially alarming to those who choose to GEORGE ing is an expression of opinion. Democracy son was against the effort until a few weeks ago when an be alarmed is the fact that only 23.3 percent WILL is a market: Political products are offered; initiative to raise the wage was placed on the November of those eligible to vote did so in last year’s Washington people examine them and decide whether ballot. Ross also reiterated his support of the Private Op- mayoral election. Well. Post to purchase this one or that one. Or neither, tion, which has now reduced our state’s uninsured rate Since the days of Hiram Johnson (1866- which is often a sensible decision after care- by almost half. He went on to remind viewers that the ef- 1945), who was governor 100 years ago, pro- ful scrutiny of progressive Tweedledum and fort serves as more than just an extension of care to our gressivism has intermittently made California progressive Tweedledee. most at-risk citizens but that it also serves as a lifeline to an incubator of dubious ideas. One of which is that govern- Obviously, some level of financial enticement would ment should fine-tune political partisanship -- disagree- draw to the polls a significant number of those who hitherto our rural hospitals. When pressed on why he has yet to ments about how government should behave. If this looks have not been moved by normal political exhortations or commit to supporting the program, Hutchinson respond- like a conflict of interest, you have not embraced progres- moral shaming. (“Men left bloody footprints in the snow ed that he still questions the costs associated with it but sivism’s default assumption, which is that disinterested at Valley Forge in order to secure your right to select the that he felt he would be in a better position to negotiate government has only the interests of “the people” at heart. candidate you prefer from a pair of progressives.”) Whether with the legislature over its existence. Ross responded Los Angeles, in order to get things just right, has a the city, in its parlous financial condition, can afford this with a reminder that the legislature only has the power nonpartisan primary. In it, all candidates of all party affili- expenditure is a decision to be made, alas, by the political to negotiate over the expansion of Medicaid in our state ations for a particular office are listed together on primary class that got the city into its condition. But when making and that Arkansas voters would be better served by election ballots. If no one receives a majority, the top two the cost-benefit calculation, that class should ask: What electing someone who already has a firm understand- finishers then face each other in a runoff election. The ra- benefit might result? ing of the program and a plan to balance the budget in a tionale for this system, which is favored by people whose Regarding voting, more often means worse. If money is way that ensures that our state will be able to afford the moral micrometers can measure such things, is that there necessary to lure certain voters to the polls, those voters eventual 10 percent buy-in required to maintain it. is “too much” partisanship which produces “too much” will lower the quality of the turnout: They will be those Along with this, Ross also indicated his support for polarization. people who are especially uninterested in, and hence espe- equal pay for women and stronger measures to protect Los Angeles is a one-party city in a one-party state. It is cially uninformed about, public affairs. Why is it intelligent them from domestic violence. a state in which one power -- organized labor, especially public policy to encourage their participation? After watching this initial debate, I believe it’s fair government employees’ unions -- is the dominant political One suggested measure to conquer nonvoters’ lassitude to say that Ross has not only established that he has a force, no matter who is chosen to govern from a coterie of is to create a special lottery and give everyone who shows solid understanding of the issues that matter most to candidates representing faintly variant shades of progres- up at the polls a chance to win, say, $100,000. Lotteries Arkansans, but that he also possesses a healthy blend of sivism. thrive on the irrational hopes of people not thinking clearly pragmatism and progressivism that has been exhibited Predictably, the March 2013 mayoral primary produced about probabilities, which is why governments love lotter- by so many of our state’s greatest leaders. Now that we a general election choice between two progressive Demo- ies to raise funds. And why there would be nice symmetry are less than fifty days away from Election Day, Ross crats. Predictably, this did not produce a stampede to the in using a lottery to further decrease the reasonableness will need to continue building upon the distance he has May runoff. So now Los Angeles’ problem is too much of our politics. placed between himself and his opponent. By continu- ing to promote policies that speak to seniors, education, working families and other often-marginalized groups, Ross will continue to confirm that he is the most capable What will victory look like? candidate to continue the legacy of previous leadership that has set Arkansas apart from every other state in the “Congress must now vote to support the first steps nal, whose editorial, “The Syria Campaign,” describes nation. of what will be a long march toward victory,” said Ma- how the FSA can emerge victorious. n n n jority Leader Kevin McCarthy. “American bombs aren’t yet falling on Syria, but on Jessica DeLoach serves as a political analyst on KARK Following this clarion call, 71 House Republicans Tuesday Chuck Hagel suggested they soon will. ... Let’s Channel 4’s Political Plays and its Sunday morning politi- bolted to join 85 Democrats in voting no to U.S. funds hope so.” the editorial began. Here is how the Journal’s cal program, Capitol View. She has deep insights into the to train and arm Syrian rebels. “military strategy” would unfold: politics of the state of Arkansas and writes a special weekly Why the hesitation? Because our strategy in Syria is “A devastating air campaign against the Islamic column for The Nashville News. to rely on a Free Syrian Army that has been the least State might at least weaken the group sufficiently to effective force in that civil war, and untrustworthy to embolden a revolt and send new recruits to the FSA. boot. Units of the FSA have handed their U.S. weapons The model here is the air cover NATO gave to Kosovars The Nashville News over to ISIS. Yet these “feckless” rebels, as they fought Serbian aggressors in 1999.” Pat USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 says Sen. Bob Corker, constitute “our entire But were the Serbs really “aggressors” 418 N. Main St. Nashville, AR 71852 ground game.” Buchanan in fighting to hold their cradle province John McCain raises a second issue. The of Kosovo, which ethnic Albanians were Telephone (870) 845-2010 Creators FSA came into being to overthrow Bashar trying to tear away? Did Bill Clinton fight Fax (870) 845-5091 Syndicate Toll Free 1-888-845-NEWS Assad. Now they are to be retrained to fight a constitutional war in killing 1,000 Serbs Established 1878. Published since Sept. 1, 1979 ISIS. How effective will the FSA be when told without the authorization of the Congress by Graves Publishing Company, Inc. to change sides and become de facto allies of the United States? Does the Journal have Lawrence Graves, President of the dictator against whom they took up arms? in mind another unconstitutional war? Subscription rates: Projections are that it will take a year before we can So it would seem. For the Journal not only wants $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River and Hempstead counties; set up and run camps in Saudi Arabia, vet volunteers, bombs falling on ISIS, but on Assad as well. $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States train, equip, and arm rebels, and send 5,000 fighters “Defeating the Islamic State will also require attacks into battle in Syria. on the Assad regime. Sunnis will not support the cam- Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas The United States will then be ensuring that a three- paign against Islamic State if they think our air strikes Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be year civil war that has caused millions of refugees and are intended to help the regime in Damascus and its gladly and promptly corrected after management is notified. cost 190,000 lives — soldiers, rebels, jihadists, and Shiite allies in Beirut and Tehran.” The News is a twice weekly publication. civilians alike — will go on indefinitely. The Journal wants Obama to bomb Raqqa, ISIS, the Postmaster, send Change of address to: Where is the morality in a superpower decision to Assad regime, and its army and air force, to give the arm Syrians and send them into a war they cannot win, FSA a “psychological boost.” P.o. Box 297 so few in number are they, but where they can keep Questions arise: Does the Journal believe Barack Nashville, ar 71852 bleeding 5,000 lives a month of their countrymen? Can Obama needs Congressional authorization before going St. Augustine’s theory of a just war be reconciled with to war against Syria, which has neither attacked nor Louis ‘Swampy’ Graves, such programmed slaughter with no end in sight? threatened us, but instead has expressed a willingness Editor and Editor Emeritus, 1950-2001 There are other reasons why many in Congress are to work with us to destroy ISIS? Mike Graves, CEO/Publisher reluctant to vote funds to train and arm Syrian rebels. Does the Journal believe Hezbollah and Iran, which Donna Harwell, Comptroller/Office Mgr. Charles Goodin, Editor First, as the president has said, it is still “somebody have expended blood and treasure sustaining their ally D.E. Ray, Managing Editor else’s civil war.” Assad in his civil war, will sit still and watch us bomb Katie Whisenhunt, Advertising Manager Second, the White House has not advanced a cred- him? Will Putin do nothing as we bomb his ally? Cindy Harding, Circulation Manager ible war plan. Third, our commander in chief is not a Or will Hezbollah target Americans in Lebanon while war leader. And, again, this FSA upon which McCarthy’s Iran orders the anti-American Shia militias, the most ef- The News is the oldest active business in Howard County -- Founded in 1878. victory hangs is not even the JV. fective fighters now behind the Baghdad government, Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org Brushing aside these concerns is the Wall Street Jour- to start attacking Americans in Iraq? Monday, September 22, 2014 | The Nashville News | Online at http://www.nashvillenews.org | Call: 1-888-845-6397 3 Obituaries

Dorothy Garner, 88, Loving mother, Sept. 18 Dorothy J. Kathryn McFarland and husband, Norwood Garner, Larry of Greenwood, Indiana, and action at the time the Japs 115 years ago: 1899 88, of Nashville, Laura Carlton and husband, Joe I wish to call attention of bombed Dutch Harbor, but all the members of the coun- later returned to his base. died Thursday, of Nashville; four grandchildren, ty court of Howard County September 18, Thomas Higginbotham of San to the road law approved 60 years ago: 1954 2014. She Antonio, Texas, Jennifer Hunt by the general assembly and Betty Corbell, Nashville, was born on of Indianapolis, Indiana, Michael governor of Arkansas, May freshman at Arkansas State September 17, Carlton of Texarkana, Arkansas, 25, 1897, believing it to be Teachers College, has been 1926 in Bingen, Arkansas, the and Dana Carlton of Nashville; the best method of getting chosen as one of the six daughter of the late Charlie Norwood 16 great grandchildren; and a host good roads that could now ASTC cheerleaders. She is and Carrie Jackson Norwood. of other relatives and friends mourn her be used. We ask all persons the 17 year old daughter She was retired from Montgomerypassing. interested to examine that of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Ward’s and a member of the FairviewGraveside services will be 10:00 a.m., law and think on it so as to be Corbell, 303 Ansley St. Betty United Methodist Church in Texarkana,Monday, September 22, 2014 at Ozan ready for intelligent action. was a Scrapper cheerleader Arkansas. A well wisher for all the and Scrapperette guard. She Cemetery in Bingen under the direction people-I mean by that ex- COMPILED BY graduated from Nashville In addition to her parents, sheof Latimer was Funeral Home, Nashville, pression that bad people PATSY YOUNG High in May. preceded in death by her husband, Arkansas.Thomas may all very soon become paid $50 for the capture of (Adv.) Thursday only, F. Garner. You may send an online sympathy good people, and all good Ford and the automobile, suspense shock of the year, Survivors include two daughters,message at www.latimerfuneralhome.com people become better peo- as an insurance company “Witness to Murder” star- ple, so good roads will help. offered that amount for the ing Barbara Stanwyck and T. C. Potter, J. P. in Saline recovery of the machine. George Sanders, Elberta Township Theatre Gary Joe Stuard John David May (Adv.) Get more trade by 70 years ago: 1944 Gary Joe Stu- John David May, delivering your goods. H. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mar- 40 years ago: 1974 ard, 61, of Dierks, 47, of Nashville, A. Turner will make you a shall of this city have re- A breakfast meeting Arkansas passed passed away special rate by the month. ceived the Purple Heart from will be held in Nashville away Saturday, September 15, 2014. Wagon now running their son, Pfc. Emmett A. on Thursday, October 3, at He was born in Naha, the Lamplighter Inn, at 7 September 20, Marshall, who was wounded 2014, at his home. Okinawa, the son the 100 years ago: 1914 in France July 26th. He is a.m. to honor David Pryor, the late Harold May and Evelyn It has developed that Democratic nominee for gov- He is survived by his wife, somewhere in England in a (Salster) May. Night Officer J. A. Nowell hospital now for treatment. ernor and other candidates Diane Stuard of Dierks;- moth made an important catch Pfc. Marshall has served in and office-holders. Pryor, er, Marge Stuard of Iraan,Survivors include his mother, last Tuesday when he ar- the U.S. Army since 1942. a native of Camden will be Texas; daughter and son-in-Evelyn May of Nashville; one rested E. C. Ford for the theft He has a brother, Walter Lee accompanied by his wife, law, Jil and Mark Adamsson, Harold of (Sporty) Jewell May of a suit case from a traveling Marshall, S 2/C, serving with Barbara. Texarkana; and daughter,of Hawaii; one daughter, Kyra man at the Garner Hotel, as the U. S. Navy in California. Mrs. James Ray Reed of Paige Stuard of Hot Springs. May of Murfreesboro; one sister, Ford is wanted at Little Rock West Sypert Street, Nash- Gerald Bradley has wired He led the Dierks Volunteer Jan Barfield of Nashville; special for the theft of two automo- his father, H. F. Bradley, that ville has received a RN de- friend, Cindy Lou of Nashville; biles, the one he came to this he has arrived in the states gree in nursing from Texar- Fire and Rescue for many three uncles, Don May, Robert city in, which was stolen at from Alaska and will be kana College. She passed years. May, and Billy May; one aunt, Little Rock and another, sto- home in a short time. Mr. the State Board test in Texas Services will be Tuesday, Mary May; and nieces and len in Memphis which has on September 16 and has ap- Bradley has been in Alaska September 23, 2014, at Hol - nephews; and a host of other been returned to its owner. for the past two years. He plied for the Arkansas State ly Creek Missionary Baptist The local officers were Board test. relatives and friends mourn his was reported missing in Church in Dierks at 11:00 passing. A.M. Graveside services will Graveside services was be Thursday, September 25, Sunday, September 21, 2014 at ashdown resident found dead in a vehicle 2014, at Restland Cemetery Ozan Cemetery in Bingen, with in Iraan, Texas at 10:00 A.M. Brother Bruce Short officiating, HOWARD COUNTY - The Howard County to the scene along with emergency medical under the direction of Latimer Sheriff’s Department is investigating the al- personnel. Visitation will be Monday, leged suicide of a local man. “Officers talked to Alan Parson, who had September 22, 2014, from Funeral Home, Nashville. According to Sheriff Butch Morris, depu- found his father, [70 year old] Alton Parson 6:00-8:00 at Wilkerson Fu- Visitation was held on ties received a 911 call just before 10 a.m. dead in a vehicle,” Morris said. “Alton Parson neral Home in Dierks. Saturday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday in reference to the incident on was pronounced dead at the scene by the You may register on-line at the funeral home. Hickory Grove Cemetery Road. Howard County Coroner John Gray. Alton at www.wilkersonfuneral- You may send an online Deputies Todd Tallant, Jade Hughes and Parson died from an apparent self inflicted homes.com. sympathy message at www. Investigator David Shelton were dispatched gunshot wound.” latimerfuneralhome.com

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He honest] individuals again Monday-Saturday • 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. eration and my message to “If this measure passes, does not believe the amend- with righteous men and wom- the older ones is that what it’s going to be a lot harder ment will be beneficial. en,” he said. “Let’s stand, let’s Sunday • 2:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. you need to be telling us to to pass measures like the The last portion of Tul- take our place and let’s call Owners: Scott Lovelis & John Clements do is to remember Christ,” Arkansas Marriage Amend- burt’s time was devoted to God down into our communi- Smith summarized. ment. It’s going to be a lot discussion of Chris Piazza, a ties and make him the ruler 870-845-6401 • 870-845-9212 Palermo opened by re- harder to pass measures like Pulaski County circuit judge once again that he needs to minding the crowd that “men Amendment 68 that bans who was presented with a be in this land for his and women of God” were the public funding of abortions,” lawsuit in May from gay and and for the benefit and min- Who needs the FlU VaCCine? most historically influential. he said. “There are some lesbian couples who said the istry of the people and those He went on to say, “We never money interests that are try- Arkansas marriage amend- around the world again.” yOU DO! Even Healthy People Can Get The would like to say thank you to maid, has been a cheerleader “I would like to thank the everyone who voted for me,” for two years. This is her first football boys for voting me Flu, And It Can Be Serious. DIeRKS she said. time to take part in homecom- sophomore football maid,” Junior football maid Isabel ing. She said. Fox has been a cheerleader “I am so happy and ex- Blair Garner reigns as soph- DR. Joe King from Page 1 since the seventh grade. She cited that I got selected,” she omore class maid. Like Martin, Kitchens is no stranger to has also been in FCCLA for declared. “I would like to say she played basketball for four the homecoming court- this is two years, FBLA for one and thank you to all my classmates years and softball for two. This invites his patients her third year holding a posi- FFA for three. She is a member that voted for me.” is her second year as an FCCLA tion. She was football maid her of the National Honor society. The sophomore football member. She attends Athens to sophomore year and junior Fox also plays basketball and players chose Grace Martin to Missionary Baptist Church. class maid last year. Neverthe- is an active rodeo participant. be their football maid. Martin “I am very humbled and Flu Shot Clinic at less, she is still looking forward “This is my first year in is an ardent athlete and has honored to be elected the 2014 to another year representing homecoming and I am very played basketball for four sophomore class maid,” she Dierks High School and is excited,” Fox exclaimed. “I years, softball for two and was said, continuing, “A big thanks 1400 W. Leslie St. grateful to those who voted would like to say thanks to all a cheerleader for a year. She is to all my classmates that voted for her. the guys in my class for elect- a member of Westside Church for me.” Wednesday, 9-24-14 “I am extremely thankful ing me as junior football maid. of Christ. The homecoming football and blessed to be a part of the It’s such an honor.” Martin feels honored to be game will be Oct. 31 against 2014 DHS homecoming court. 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COMPILED BY Danielle Conway, 21, Nash- 5: Lot 13, Block 78 and the tion 22, Township 9S, Range SE¼NE¼SW¼SE¼, Section AND ALSO, SE¼SW¼, Sec- CHARLES GOODIN ville. East 120 feet of Lot 3, Block 27W, containing 9250 square 22, Township 9S, Range 27W, tion 22, Township 7S, Range AND CINDY HARDING 83, Town of Nashville; Tract feet; Tract 5: SW¼SE¼ and containing 2.5 acres, more or 28W; AND ALSO, NE¼NW¼, Civil 6: North 90 feet of Lot 2, SE¼SW¼, Section 22, Town- less; Tract 15: SE¼SE¼, Sec- Section 27, Township 7S, District Court The following civil cases Block 2, Lay Addition, City ship 9S, Range 27W, con- tion 22, Township 9S, Range Range 28W, except 2.5 acres, Howard County District were filed within the last of Nashville. taining 8 acres, more or 27W, containing ¾ acre, more in the NW corner being all Court was not in session week at the Howard County 09-11-2014 – Correction less; Tract 6: NW¼SE¼ and or less. NOTE: Grantor owns that part of the NE¼NW¼, last week. Circuit Clerk’s office: Warranty Deed – Bryan Bill- SW¼SE¼ and SE¼SW¼, fee simple interest in Tracts Section 27, AND SW¼SE¼, 9/15: Mayfair Solutions, ings, a single person, Grantor Section 22, Township 9S, 1 through 8, her ownership Section 22, Township 7S, Domestic Relations a Division of CompleteCare, to Shelby Jeanes, a single Range 27W, containing 30 interest in Tracts 9 through Range 28W; Tract 5: N½, Lot The following domestic Inc. vs. Kelly D. Sanders, debt person, Grantee, Lot 14, acres, more or less; Tract 15 is of an undivided ½ inter- 8, FRL SW¼, Section 7, Town- relations case was filed with- - open account; Rolling Hills Subdivision, 7: NW¼SW¼ and S½SW¼, est. Grantor’s husband owns ship 6S, Range 28W, LESS in the last week at the How- 9/15: Mayfair Solutions, containing 3 acres, more Section 18, Township 9S, and undivided ½ interest in AND EXCEPT: 1.69 acres in ard County Circuit Clerk’s a Division of CompleteCare, or less. Range 27W, containing 120 Tracts 9 through 15, and this SE corner, hereby containing office: Inc. vs. Brandi Gathright, 09-11-14 – Warranty Deed acres, more or less; ALSO, conveyance does not affect 30 acres, more or less; Tract 9/12: Office of Child Sup- debt - open account; – Steve W. Adams and wife E½SE¼ and S½SE¼NE¼, said interests. 6: Lot 4, FRL NW¼, Section port Enforcement vs. Alan 9/15: Cornerstone Na- Rhonda R. Adams, Grantors, Section 13, Township 9S, 09-12-2014 – Correction 7, Township 6S, Range 28W, Pettit, support. tional Insurance Company to Peter W. Wolf and wife, Range 28W, containing 100 Warranty Deed – Charles containing 39.42 acres, more c/o The McHughes Law Firm Teresa R. Wolf, Grantees, acres, more or less, and McConnell a/k/a Charles Ray or less; Tract 7: Lot 2, FRL Marriages LLC vs. Mary Smith, negli- SE¼SE¼, Section 28, Town- containing in the aggregate McConnell a/k/a Charles R. NW¼, Section 7, Township The following marriage gence - motor vehicle. ship 9S, Range 27W, contain- 220 acres, more or less; Tract McConnell and Doris Jea- 6S, Range 28W, containing licenses were issued within ing 4 acres, more or less. 8: E½SE¼SE¼SW¼SE¼, nette McConnell a/k/a Jea- 39.42 acres, more or less; the last week by the Howard Land Transactions 09-12-2014 – Correction Section 22, Township 9S, nette McConnell, husband Tract 8: FRL W½ of FRL Sec- County Clerk’s office: The following land trans- Warranty Deed – Gloria Range 27W, containing 1.25 and wife, Grantors to Charles tion 6, Township 6S, Range 9/12: James Briggs, 83, actions were filed within Futrell a/k/a Gloria Gary acres, more or less; Tract R. McConnell and Jeanette 28W, LESS AND EXCEPT: Nashville, and Mattie Mae the last week at the Howard Futrell a/k/a Gloria Jean 9: S½E½SE¼SW¼SE¼, Sec- McConnell, Co-Trustees of East 40 acres thereof and McGee, 88, Nashville; County Circuit Clerk’s office: Futrell, a married person, tion 22, Township 9S, Range the McConnell Family Revo- the West 40 acres there- 9/12: Jamone D. John- 09-11-2014 – Correction Grantor to Gloria Gary 27W, LESS AND EXCEPT: cable Trust, Grantees, Tract of, containing 35.35 acres, son, 32, Ozan, and Tarrah Corporate Deed – J.C. Dyer Futrell Revocable Trust, W½SE¼SE¼SW¼SE¼, Sec- 1: NW¼SW¼ and SW¼SW¼, more or less; Tract 9: W Lashelle Cheatham, 28, Min- Real Estate and Auction Co., Grantee, Tract 1: SE¼SE¼, tion 22, Township 9S, Range Section 13, Township 5S, 1/3 of FRL W½, Section 6, eral Springs; Inc., Grantor to Greg Furr Section 22, Township 9S, 27W; Tract 10: Lot 3, Block 2, Range 28W, containing in the Township 6S, Range 28W; 9/12: Tracy Lewis Staf- and Shelly Furr, husband Range 27W, containing 2.83 North Greenwood Addition, aggregate 50 acres, more or Tract 10; SW¼SW¼, Sec- ford, 36, Prescott, and Latish and wife, Grantees, Tract 1: acres, more or less, in the City of Nashville; Tract 11: less; Tract 2: FRL N½, Section tion 7, Township 6S, Range Trenace Lindsey, 33, Nash- Lot 13, Town West Addition, aggregate; Tract 2: SE¼SE¼, Lot 1, Block 2, Mountainview 7, Township 6S, Range 28W, 28W,containing 60/100 ville; City of Nashville; Tract 2: Section 22, Township 9S, Addition City of Nashville; containing 14.33 acres, more acre, more or less; Tract 9/16: Jeffery Lynn Charles, SE¼NW¼, Section 26, Town- Range 27W, containing ¾ Tract 12: SE¼SE¼, Section or less; Tract 3: Lot 3, FRL 11: NE¼NE¼, Section 12, 46, Nashville, and Christina ship 9S, Range 27W; Tract 3: acre, more or less; Tract 22, Township 9S, Range 27W, NW¼, Section 7, Township Township 6S, Range 29W, Michelle Adams, 27, Nash- Lot 11, Town West Addition, 3: S½SE¼SE¼, Section 22, containing 2/3 acre, more or 6S, Range 28W, containing containing 28 acres, more ville; Town of Nashville; Tract 4: Township 9S, Range 27W, less; Tract 13: Lot 6, Block 66.65 acres, more or less; or less; ALSO: NE¼NE¼, Sec- 9/18: William Lee Worley, Lot 20, Town West Addition, containing 1.33 acres, more 2, Greenwood Addition, Tract 4: SW¼SE¼, Section tion 12, Township 6S, Range 29, Nashville, and Natasha Town of Nashville; Tract or less; Tract 4: SE¼SE¼, Sec- City of Nashville; Tract 14, 22, Township 7S, Range 28W; See ReCoRD | Page 12

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n AT LEFT: Charles Wright stands next Brake Job to his display of assorted peppers Horses and cowboys go together. There are occa- and fresh pears at sions when a cowboy and a horse are spoken of as the Howard County one. In the heavenly world of cutting horses, Buster Farmers’ Market on Welch and Little Peppy shine on each other. Char- Friday morning. This mayne James and Scamper are carved into PRCA coming Friday is the history by winning the World Champion Barrel Rac- last Farmers’ Market ing buckle 11 times. We could also include Trigger to be held for the season, though the and Roy, Seabiscuit and his trainer Sunny Fitzsim- group is discussing mons or Robert E. Lee and Traveler in this list of holding a “winter well-known horse and rider combinations. market” from the week And when you get in the shallower end of the before Thanksgiving pool there are up and comers who might someday until the week before be associated with that one horse that put them in Christmas to showcase the spotlight. produce like fall Max was trying to put a little polish on a 4-year squash, greens, sweet old gelding he’d given two trailer tires and $350 for. potatoes, broccoli and other cool weather He had an opportunity to show him off. Max was crops. According to a wrangler on a trail ride. Nate was a pretty good co-manager Debra horseman. He came on the ride every year. He Bolding, plans for the owned several Tire, Muffler and Brake shops in the winter market have city. not yet solidified, “Nice lookin’ horse,” he said as Max sidled up but updates will be beside him. available when and “Thanks,” said Max, “He’s just four and comin’ if the idea comes to along good; gentle, easy to catch, got a little cow in fruition.

him.” Staff photo “Is he for sale?” asked Nate. by D.E. Ray “Oh, I don’t know, He’s gonna make a good one. You outta see him comin’ out the box…I’m thinkin’ he’ll make a great team ropin’ horse, maybe reining even. He’s not just pretty, he can do it! But, I guess if I was gonna sell him, I’d be lookin’ at fifteen hun- nerd.” “Whattya call him?” Max opened his mouth, but all that came out was a “WHOOOA!” The un-named horse had bogged his head and pitched his rider up on the horse’s neck! Max lit on his back in the trail but still held a rein in his hand, “Look cool,” he said to himself, “…look cool.” After the commotion and everybody was back in the saddle, Max remarked that he might consider an even thousand. He calmed the horse down and was convincing Nate that the horse really had potential. “Watch this,” he said. They were crossing a ranch road. An electric company truck was parked along side with the door open. The cherry picker was run up the pole. The whole rig was painted yellow. Max eased the pony up next to the open door. “See,” he blessings over politics said, “You can take him anywhere.” At that moment, Max’s horse wheeled, and went I’m counting my blessings campaigning from the pulpit, to kickin’ the door like he was tryin’ to kick the this rainy morning. We had From The I’ll put my earphones on shoes off his feet! It took a while to recover from the ribs, fried okra and eggplant and listen to “Stairway to incident. Max straightened the saddle, gathered up this weekend, and I confess Barnyard Heaven.” I don’t believe our the reins and mounted. the sin of gluttony. We’re political system is greater missing the kids on the ridge than our God. “I guess I could come off that thousand a little,” by Mike Graves offered Max. but enjoying the company of I have no more faith in the Nate said, “How ‘bout I trade you for a brake my in laws. The creeks are Republican Party than I do job?” a-rollin’ and we’ve eaten the around this time each year. and short sighted. the Democratic Party and For the next 6 months everywhere Max took his last cantaloupe. And politicians are acting For example, some of us both are man made rackets horse trying to sell him, he knew his chances were Jay McCammack and I as if they care as we near are blaming everything on to shake our fists at when less if the prospective buyer said, “Oh yeah, I’ve took his son, Mark, fish- election time. Pardon the the president right now, but things don’t go our way. heard of him..Brake Job, right?” ing the other evening and sarcasm, but I trust fewer of a few years from now, my That’s all for this week. caught tons of fish. It was them and politics in general grand kids will probably ask, We’ve got more important more fun than a barrel of as I grow older. “Barack who?” The powers things to worry about: our monkeys watching a boy An observation I’ve made that be will someday not be fall tomato crop. catch some pretty big fish, about myself: politicians the powers that be. 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Texarkana Regional Food One distribution will be Bank is returning to How- made per household and with theft, ard County with its Mobile residents cannot pick up Pantry. food for others. Federal com- “We have several com- modities will be available burglary munities in our rural service for those that meet income area that are not fully served requirements and do not UMPIRE - A local man has by local partner agencies,” receive commodities at an- been arrested in connection said Camille Parker, Execu- other location. Full income with the alleged burglary of tive Director of Harvest Tex- guidelines can be found a trailer house. arkana Regional Food Bank. on our website at www. According to a statement “Harvest helps by providing harvesttexarkana.org under issued by Sheriff Butch direct service in these areas Programs / TEFAP. Morris, 19 to fill the need.” Food boxes will include year old Alex Harvest Texarkana will an assortment of canned Sharp was distribute USDA commodi- fruits and vegetables, rice, taken into ties directly from their truck pasta, fruit juices, spices, custody last Wed., Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. and other items. Harvest Monday after until 1 p.m. Seniors ages 65 Texarkana began the Mobile Morris and and older will be served first, Pantry Program in 2011 with Deputy Blake starting at 10 a.m., followed Pike and Lafayette Counties. SHARP Eudy devel- by those younger than 65. Howard County was added oped evidence that he was The truck will be parked in 2014 and Harvest plans responsible for the theft at the Howard County Fair- to add additional Mobile of prescription pills from a grounds, located at 1565 Pantries for every county home on Bethel Road. Hwy. 371W. in their service area later The burglary was report- In the event of bad weath- this year. ed yesterday and Sharp was er, the mobile pantry distri- Harvest Texarkana Re- arrested just before 8 p.m. bution will be rescheduled. gional Food Bank serves last night. His bond was Volunteers are needed Bowie County in Texas, and originally set at $50,000, to help load boxes into cars Miller, Columbia, Little River, but was reduced to $30,000 and help recipients with Lafayette, Hempstead, How- Wednesday during Howard the short application. If you ard, Nevada, Pike, and Sevier County Circuit Court, where can volunteer, please call counties in Arkansas. More the suspect entered a not Harvest Texarkana at 870- information can be found guilty plea to charges of resi- 774-1398. at www.harvesttexarkana. KATELYN COFFMAN | Nashville News dential burglary and theft of Those in need must bring org or by following us on property. Francis Pandza, a resident at Nashville Nursing and Rehab, participates in the District Seven Queens Pageant Friday at the First Baptist Church activities building. Pandza photo identification verify- Facebook at facebook.com/ He was ordered to return was one of 24 contestants from area nursing homes who took part in the event. ing their age and that they harvesttxk. to court Nov. 12. nashville woman sentenced on theft, financial charges; others enter not guilty pleas to various charges in brief circuit court session CHaRleS gooDIn ceived the sentence after en- Court documents indicate had reported stolen at the local sieville, entered not guilty pleas of possessing methamphet- Editor tering guilty and true pleas to that the most recent charges Walmart. to two counts of possession amine. Stinson had originally charges of theft of property against Whitson stem from In other court news: of drug paraphernalia and a been sentenced to drug court NASHVILLE - A local woman and obtaining property with $1,636.65 worth of bad checks •฀Aljawaun฀Cole,฀23,฀of฀ single possession of metham- but was removed from the accused of multiple theft and a check drawn on insufficient she allegedly used to acquire Mineral Springs, entered a phetamine charge. He was or- program after receiving new financial crimes was sentenced funds. She was also ordered to property at multiple area busi- not guilty plea to charges of dered to return to court Nov. 5. charges of residential bur- to 15 years in the Arkansas pay $3,948 in restitution to the nesses. The theft charge, mean- residential burglary and theft •฀ Ryan฀ Stinson,฀ 20,฀ of฀ glary and theft of property. On Department of Correction with alleged victims of the crimes while, are the result of a Feb. of property. His bond was set Nashville, was sentenced to Wednesday, he was ordered to five suspended Wednesday in plus court costs, while fines 2009 incident during which at $10,00 and he was ordered five years in the Arkansas return to court Nov. 12 to face Howard County Circuit Court. and fees related to the charges Whitson allegedly admitted to to return to court Nov. 12. Department of Correction and proceedings related to those Rachel Whitson, 39, re- were waived. taking a wallet another woman •฀Terry฀Hopson,฀21,฀of฀Jes- fined $5,000 on a 2013 charge allegations. Thank You!

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CHaRleS gooDIn ed for the Scrappers’ other Editor offensive score with a touch- down catch of his own. NASHVILLE - The Nash- Junior quarterback Leon- ville Scrappers moved to 3-0 ard Snell threw all three Friday with a 22-13 win over scores, but struggled with Watson Chapel, earning their consistency overall, com- third consecutive victory pleting 16 of 30 passes for over a 5A opponent in what just under 100 yards. He is quickly shaping up to be went on to lead the team’s the team’s most competitive ground attack, calling his season since 2007 . own number 16 times for Scoring was rare for both 56 yards. the Scrappers and the Wild- Action got underway late cats as aggressive defense in the first quarter, when on behalf of both teams left Pettway recorded his first limited opportunities for the score on a one-handed catch kind of big plays that typified in the end zone from 18 the Scrappers’ previous two yards out. Sergio Pacheco’s contests. It was a situation extra point was good, put- that required Head Coach ting Nashville up 7-0. Billy Dawson to make on the About a minute later, with fly adjustments to Nashville’s 1:26 to go in the opening offensive strategy. stanza, Stewart added a “Offensively, we were try- safety for Nashville after a ing not to run Leonard. I was series of bad snaps pinned trying to wait a week, but the Wildcats on their own I thought he played OK in three yard line. The score the second half. Up front, gave the Scrappers a 9-0 we just kept pounding it, advantage that remained in but defensively is the deal,” place through halftime. Dawson said. “Defensively, Watson Chapel finally I thought both teams were got on the board with 9:15 excellent and fast and physi- remaining in the third quar- cal. Neither offense really ter, scoring on a short run got anything going and then up the middle. A good PAT finally in the second half we kick left Nashville clinging kinda got a little something to a two point lead, but the going,” Scrappers widened their cushion at the 4:37 mark As has been the case for n much of the young season, with another Snell-Pettway ABOVE: Billy Stewart junior end Billy Stewart led completion, this time from brings down the Scrappers’ defensive ef- 17 yards. Pacheco’s extra Watson Chapel forts, recording three sacks point was good, making it quarterback and five tackles for a loss, 17-7 Nashville. Roger Totten while classmate Ashton Just two minutes later, for one of three Nelson offered up seven the Scrappers struck again, sacks Friday as solo stops of his own, in- this time on a 13 yard Snell- the Scrappers cluding three tackles for Hughes connection. The en- roll to a 22-13 a loss. Senior linebacker suing PAT was short, making victory over the Wildcats. Chas Scott had three tackles it 22-7 Nashville with 2:30 re- for a loss, while LaMichael maining in the third quarter. n AT LEFT: Pettway, Braden Hood and The Wildcats mounted Lauren Troy Thomas added a single their final scoring drive in Ferguson tackle for a loss each. Hood the fourth quarter, finding performs with additionally contributed two the end zone on a 24 yard the senior high sacks. pass play with just under cheerleaders The defensive onslaught six minutes remaining in the Friday while was bolstered by Pettway, contest. A failed two point serving as Deajeon Armstrong and Co- conversion attempt made it “cheerleader rey Cooper, who had one 22-13 Scrappers, where the for a day.” interception each, and Ter- score would remain until the Staff photos rell Grundy, who recovered final buzzer. by Charles Goodin a Wildcat fumble. This week, Nashville will What little scoring was open conference play with a done came courtesy of home game against Arkadel- Pettway, who reeled in two phia. See Thursday’s Nash- receptions for scores, and ville News for an in-depth Trey Hughes, who account- analysis of that contest. outlaws post 33-18 win over fouke D.e. Ray Fouke players more than the Managing Editor kids from Dierks. Toward the end of the DIERKS - The Holler rang quarter, receiver Justin with cheers and occasional Joyner carried the ball into groans (as well as the incon- the end zone on a pass from gruous sound of a lone vu- Kesterson. An attempt at a vuzela) during the Outlaws’ two point conversion failed 33-18 win over the Fouke with a loss of yardage re- Panthers on Friday night. sulting in a fumble. The half The game started with a ended 18-12 Dierks. display of hard defense by After the bands put on both teams. Fouke made the their shows, both teams first touchdown of the night, were back to their hard de- crossing the goal line about fense, with the only scoring the six minute mark, but fail- coming in the final seconds ing the extra point. as McKinney carried short The Dierks team re- distance across the goal line sponded shortly thereafter and then brought in a two with a short carry by the point conversion, pushing quarterback, Tyler Kester- the score to 26-12 Dierks. son, at 4:35. They also failed The fourth quarter saw the extra point, leaving the more action, with the Pan- first quarter with tied score thers making a last bid for of 6-6. the game. They ran in a pass Second quarter play was at 10:35, but failed the extra begun with a 40 yard run by point attempt. Dierks running back Trendin Both teams then battled McKinney, which he fol- up and down the field to no lowed with a 17 yard carry effect for several minutes for a touchdown with 9:27 before McKinney was able left in the quarter. They to make a 37 yard carry at failed a two point conver- 1:32, and also bring in a two sion attempt, and made the point conversion, putting ensuing kickoff, which Fouke the score at 33-18 Dierks. ran in 77 yards for their own The teams battled hard in touchdown. Dierks was able the remaining time, but no to block the PAT, putting the further scoring was posted. match tied again at 12. Final score was 33-18 Dierks. At this point, Dierks’ Dierks will next face the twelfth man came out: a Gurdon Go-Devils at Gurdon. swarm of flying insects at- Look in Thursday’s The DEIRDRE DOVE | Nashville News tracted by the field lights, Nashville News for in-depth Dierks running back Trendin McKinney plows ahead for positive yardage amid a field of Fouke tacklers Friday during the which seemed to impact the analysis of the matchup. Outlaws’ 33-18 win over the Panthers. 10 The Nashville News | Online at http://www.swarkansasnews.com | Call: 1-888-845-6397 | Monday, September 22, 2014 The SeaSon of auTumn TO Autumn, or Fall, is the third of four seasons A Z we experience in a calendar year. Leaves turn vivid colors and then fall from the trees. The weather cools off, and many people be- gin to enjoy sports, such as football. Hayrides and pumpkins are everywhere you look, and Kids News hot cocoa is a popular drink. These are just a few of the things that come with the Autumn season. The irst day of Fall occurs around auTumn WeaTher September 23 and coincides with the Autum- nal Equinox when the sun is directly over the Board game equator in the Northern Hemisphere. The far- You will need some small game pieces ther away we are from the sun, the cooler and for each player (such as coins or buttons) shorter the days will become. Many activities and a die. (If you do not have any dice in occur at this time because of the nice weather. fall Zig Zag Word your house, you may make a set of cards Many children dress up for Halloween on Octo- with the numbers 1-6 on them. Place them ber 31. Oktoberfest is celebrated in many parts Search upside down and choose a card to see how of the world, and Thanksgiving is celebrated in November in the United States. It is a time many spaces you should move. Shufle them after each use.) Roll the die to see when many people prepare their homes for the how many spaces you may move. Follow Winter. Animals begin to gather food in the Fall the directions on the game board below. and make preparations for the Winter months. Birds begin to migrate south for the Winter, and The irst person to make it to the Fall present is the winner! farmers harvest their crops.

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The group pect driving a vehicle with a taining a bag of suspected also celebrated the busted tail light. methamphetamine, in ad- organization’s 19th “Deputy Wakefield dition to a loaded syringe year by decorating stopped the vehicle and found elsewhere in the AHG cupcakes at their identified the driver as Hack- vehicle. The suspect was Mon., Sept. 15 meeting. ney,” Morris wrote in the arrested and transported Last weekend, the statement. “ Deputy Wake- to Howard County Jail, troop participated in a field found that Hackney where he faces charges of national day of service was wanted out of Howard possessing methamphet- by hosting a food drive outside the local County and Polk County amine and possessing drug Walmart. on misdemeanor warrants. paraphernalia. Deputy Wakefield learned No bond had been set at Submitted photos that Hackney had a suspend- press time.

09-12-2014 – Warranty Deed No. 329691 – John single person, survivor of a son-Burk 4 Sisters Ranch, Washburn, containing 2.9 Deed – City of Mineral Thurston, Commissioner tenancy by the entirety with, LLC, Grantee, NE¼SW¼, acre, more or less; contain- ReCoRD Springs, Arkansas, by and of State Lands, Grantor to Johnny Lightfoot, deceased, NW¼SW¼, SE¼SW¼, ing 8.71 acres, more or less, through its authorized rep- Ruthel Reese Hale, Grantee, Grantor to Joshua Wagner SW¼SW¼, Section 15 and after exception; AND ALSO: from Page 5 resentative, W.S. Heatherly, NE COR E RD, NW¼NE¼, and Rebekah Wagner, hus- NE¼NW¼, NW¼NW¼, Sec- SW¼SE¼, Section 21, Town- Mayor of Mineral Springs, Section 10, Township 9S, band and wife, Grantees, tion 22, Township 9S, Range ship 9S, Range 28W, contain- 29W, containing 5 acres, Arkansas, Grantor to Gilbert Range 27W, containing 3 Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Di- 28W, containing 166.68 ing 39.99 acres, more or less; more or less. Note: Grantor Thomas and Joyce Thomas, acres. $802.66. erks Heights Addition, Town acres, more or less; AND AND ALSO: E¾SE¼SW¼, owns undivided ½ interest in husband and wife, Grantees, 09-15-2014 – Commission- of Dierks. ALSO: E¾NE¼SW¼, Section Section 21, Township 9S, Tract 1 herein with the other West 70 feet of the South 130 er’s Deed – Bobbie Jo Green, 09-17-2014 – Warranty 21, Township 9S, Range 28W, Range 28W, containing 31.41 ½ interest owned by his son. feet, Block 3, City of Mineral Commissioner, Grantor to Deed – Edwin L. Stavely and LESS AND EXCEPT: 3.503 acres, more or less; AND The interest of said son is not Springs. Stephen Alan Jamison, a wife, Kristin L. Stavely, Grant- acre tract of land from Na- ALSO: NE¼NW¼, Section affected by this conveyance. 09-15-2014 – Redemption married person, Grantee, ors to Roy Conrad and wife, talee M. Whitten to Linda A. 28, Township 9S, Range Lots 4 and 5 of “Replat of Kim Conrad, Grantees, Part Moore, containing 5.8 acres, 28W, containing 40.44 acres, Lots 9,10,11,12, and 13, Sprin- of Lot 1, Block 1, Sunset Ad- more or less, after excep- more or less; AND ALSO: ghill Addition, being the dition, part of vacated alley tion; AND ALSO: NW¼SE¼, NW¼NE¼, Section 28, Town- Kaitlyn South 150 feet of Lots 12 and lying North thereof, and part Section 21, Township 9S, ship 9S, Range 28W, contain- 13, of Springhill Addition, of Block 10, Old Nashville, Range 28W, LESS AND EX- ing 40.25 acres, more or less; Burley SW¼SE¼, Section 25, town- City of Nashville. CEPT a tract of land from AND ALSO: SE¼NW¼, Sec- ship 9S, Range 27W”. 09-17-2014 – Warranty Terry N. Washburn and Leila tion 28, Township 9S, Range dancer with 09-15-2014 – Warranty Deed – Billy Ray Bean, Sr., Koger Washburn to Jimmy 28W, containing 40.82 acres, Deed – Helen Lightfoot, a unmarried, Grantor to John- P. Washburn and Andra L. more or less. Dancastics

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Participants in the How- ard County Fair and Live- stock Show, whether in the parade, the arts and crafts divisions, livestock show, or those with display tables inside the fair barn should be proud of the work that they did. We at The Nashville News were privileged to see all the hard work and great results at this year’s fair, and are very glad to be able to bring it to our readers. We hope to see you all again next year.

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