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The I Saw It In ... Nashville  NEWS March 24, 2011 USPS 371-540 • 75 cents • www.nashvillenews.org Thursday Issue 24 1 Section• 14 Pages • In Howard County, Arkansas since 1878

Landfill has received Ball 13, JACKRABBITS 2 Man, wife restitution, director says beaten with Charles Goodin | Managing Editor ASHVILLE - The Upper Southwest claw hammer NArkansas Regional Solid Waste Manage- NATHAN - A local couple was trans- ment District has received the $756,000 in ported to Howard Memorial Hospital restitution paid by former director Joe Ball and Saturday after police say an altercation with their daughter led to her assaulting has applied it to its post-closure fund, Execu- them with a claw hammer. tive Director Max Tackett announced Tuesday. Cynthia Cox, 35, of Nashville, was arrested and charged with two counts of The additional monies and six months for ADEQ to fi rst degree battery after Raymond and bring the total in the account sign off on the payment plan, Nancy Cox told police their daughter to roughly $1.4 million, or but that he expects it to be attacked them with the instrument. about $600,000 shy of the approved. According to a press release by amount needed for the fund to In other business, Tackett Howard County Sheriff Butch Morris, be in line with standards set told board members that a Deputy Jade Hughes responded to a by the Arkansas Department planned addition to the land- disturbance call at 198 Wakefi eld Road, of Environmental Quality. fi ll’s tire program had slowed located west of Nashville, and discov- Tackett said the landfi ll has down the process of restruc- ered Raymond suffering from “head committed to annual pay- turing the facility’s bonds. injuries.” Offi cers later found Nancy in ments of $90,000 in order to The addition is expected to a nearby abandoned house with similar bridge the gap pending ap- cost roughly $2 million be- injuries. proval by ADEQ. tween equipment and a struc- Although an investigation into the Ball was convicted of steal- ture to house it, but will allow incident is still underway, Cynthia is ing almost three-quarters of the district to bring in another being held in Howard County Jail on a $1 million in a federal court $1,000 a day in revenue from $75,000 bond. last May and was sentenced the sale of shredded tires. -Charles Goodin to six months in a federal Tackett said it will also penitentiary and six months dramatically increase the life of home detention in Febru- of the district’s class four Local pastor named ary of this year. landfi ll, where tires are cur- “I think Joe came out very rently being stored. Arkansas Associational lightly on it,” Tackett told the “We can’t afford to keep Missionary of the Year landfi ll’s board of directors, putting it in class four,” he which is composed of county said. “We will come out Dakota McElyea celebrates at home plate with the rest of judges and mayors from the ahead on this venture. the Scrappers after hitting a solo homer in the fourth inning,  regions it serves. The landfi ll has been ap- giving Nashville a 10-1 lead. The Scrappers went on to win Full Story • Page 6 Tackett said it could take proved for a $172,000 ADEQ the game 13-2. See page 9 for a game recap and boxscore. anywhere between a week See LANDFILL on Page 6 Photo by Dewayne Holloway GRADUATION DAY Council approves stricter animal control regulations Other code changes receive mixed reactions Charles Goodin | Managing Editor be kept and stipulates that the fowl must NASHVILLE - City aldermen approved be kept in a container 25 feet away from a stricter set of animal control regulations a property line and 10 feet away from any and debated a slate of proposed zoning other building. code changes at their regular meeting It also institutes a prohibition against Tuesday night. free-running dogs and any animal “which Significant changes in local animal by loud and frequent barking, howling, codes center primarily around agricul- or other noise, shall disturb the peace and tural animals kept within the city limits, quiet of any person who may reside within including horses and fowl. The measure reasonable proximity of the place where outlaws the keeping of roosters, restricts such animal is kept.” Both regulations ap- the keeping of horses to properties larger ply 24 hours a day. than two acres, imposes a 10-hen limit on The council passed the changes, which the number of female chickens that can See COUNCIL on Page 6 Man facing drug charges - again

Charles Goodin | Managing Editor large bulge on the left leg of Orlando,” the NASHVILLE - A local man facing time statement continued. in the Arkansas Department of Corrections Authorities say Dosia told Turner there for various drug charges was arrested early was “nothing” in his pocket and quickly Saturday morning and is back in jail on got into the vehicle and shut the door. similar charges. “Deputy Turner observed Orlando According to a press release by Howard reaching into his left pocket for the object County Sheriff Butch Morris, Orlando and Deputy Turner reached through the ve- Dosia, 25, of Nashville, was waiting to be hicle window and tried to prevent Orlando transfered to the ADC to begin a 12-year from getting the object out of his pocket,” drug sentence when a vehicle he was rid- the statement said. ing in was stopped on Highway 371 West A brief struggle ensued in which Dosia The Honorable Charles Yeargan presents Ashley Evanski with a certificate after it allegedly crossed the center line. attempted to pass the object, which turned upon completion of the drug court program. Evanski started the program Feb. Deputy Travis Turner discovered that out to be a small glass jar containing sus- 6, 2008 and completed it with no incidents on March 23, 2011. Pictured from left the driver of the vehicle had a suspended pected marijuana and crack cocaine, to the to right: Addalie Hayes, Ashley Evanski and Honorable Charles Yeargan. license and intended to allow Dosia to passenger of the vehicle. Photo by Dewayne Holloway drive the pair home when he noticed “a See AGAIN on Page 6 Page 2 • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Opinions According to... Kids, carseats and the carelessness of the safety-obsessed stats like 300 children were Another part of being a killed last year because boy was making fun of kids HB2024 - an attack on your they graduated from child who were perceived as be- seats too soon. Then they ing more hen-pecked than right to know twist the number and say, yourself, and if you don’t A fundamental principle of Americana is that Before the notion of fa- where might think they are “Imagine a school blew remember picking on those the tax-paying public has a right to know exactly therhood was a faint blip doing a bad job. up with 300 children in it. unfortunate souls, chances how their taxes are being spent and, if they deem of the furthest edges of my The problem with such There’d be a massive out- are you have more than a it necessary, change that spending via their elected emotional radar, a close wide-spread panic is that it cry.” Frankly, it’s a miracle few memories that involve representatives. This core belief is a major part of friend who preceeded me in transforms otherwise ratio- there aren’t more fatali- names like “Fraidy-cat,” what separated the young United States of America the parental arts by several nal, right-thinking people ties on the roads. There, “Wuss,” and the ever-pop- from virtually every other nation-state that preceeded years described the day of into herds of sheep who you just passed a guy you ular “Loser.” it, and is a major factor in the status we enjoy as a his daughter’s birth as fol- will do anything in the could’ve hit. There’s an- Unpleasant titles, to model nation today. lows: name of protecting their other. There’s a truck you be sure, but imagine how Accordingly, Arkansas law as it is currently writ- “It was like everything children, no matter how could’ve smashed into. much worse they could ten requires that local municipalities, counties and else turned gray and from ridiculous, ineffective or What if you went off the have been if your mom had school districts periodically publish what are com- that point on nothing else counterproductive the sug- road there? You’d be dead, to unbuckle you from your monly referred to as “legal notices” in the newspaper matters.” gestion may be, a point ad infinitum, thousands carseat in front of the entire of record in their location. Sometimes these notices Although I trusted my I was reminded of this of times a day. When you seventh grade class every are little more than a copy of the latest city budget; friend a great deal and val- week when the American factor in the trillions and day before school. other times they are the exact text of ordinances that ued his opinion, at the time Association of Pediatrics trillions of potential crash- The fact is, there’s some- are poised to become law. I couldn’t help but think and the National Highway es the average American thing fundamentally hypo- No matter what the content, the purpose is clear: he was simply saying what Traffi c Safety Administra- driver avoids in his life on critical about insisting on to keep the public informed and to facilitate a well- he thought a good parent tion added an additional the road, 300 is beyond removing any trace of risk reasoned and informed debate on the issues of the should say, and according- year to the amount of time negligible. It’s literally a from a child’s life while day. Without the knowledge conveyed by these legal ly, I disregarded the state- they think toddlers should ten-thousandth of a per- claiming to prepare them notices, it would be impossible to have this debate. ment and the conversation spend riding in rear-facing cent! Math is so vilifi ed in for the real world, where Yes, the publications do cost money. Yes, they are that it evolved from as little carseats. today’s Fear Economy, we calamity lurks around vir- a source of revenue for our organization. But more more than meaningless In order to inspire such a are living our lives based on tually every corner and importantly, they are a source of accountability, keep- posturing. drastic change, the groups a thousandth of a percent the most dangerous things ing local governments true to the people they serve. These days, one might must surely have discov- of the population. That’s often prove to be ones that But that may not be the case for much longer. A bill expect my opinion to be ered a terrifying blight enough to make Gay Mar- are impossible to plan for. proposed by Rep. Randy Stewart, of Kirby, would considerably different. Not upon the face of humanity riage look relevant.” Of course, all parents release these governments from their responsibility only have I experienced my in their 15 years of research, McInnes is right, but the fear for their children. So to inform the entire public, and allow them to publish own version of the day in right? Wrong: according to groups didn’t stop there. do I. But instead of wor- legal notices online as opposed to in a newspaper. question, I’ve spent the last their own statistics, if the They went on to say that rying about skinned knees, On its face, the proposal seems sensible: more and six months trying to recon- suggestion had been in once kids graduate from the germy hands and freak ac- more people use the internet for everything from pay- cile my extreme narcissism place for the duration of rear-facing car seat, they cidents, I’m worried that ing bills to researching topics that interest them, so with my progeny’s undeni- their study, about 1,000 should be strapped into a by the time my little girl is why not make legal notices available there too - and able show-stealing prowess kids could have escaped booster seat until they’re old enough for such con- save local municipalities some money in the process? while I commit to memory injury in car accidents. 12 years old. siderations to be a concern, In Arkansas, the answer is obvious: only about half all the gross baby things she Since approximately 1.1 When I was 12 years knee-pads will be manda- of the state’s population has at-home internet access, does in anticipation of the billion people were born old I spent most of my tory at all times, school and in rural areas like Howard, Pike and Montgomery conversation I’ll have with during the same time frame, time hunting birds with my children will be disinfected County, the number is signifi cantly less. her fi rst boyfriend. that means the guidelines trusty .22 rifl e and making at every available oppor- Even worse, the group most likely to be affected These things can change are based on something miniature bombs out of tunity and kids of all ages by changes in local code or poor stewardship of local a person, but the truth is, that could have happened model rocket engines, fer- will be sealed away from funds are senior citizens, who are also statistically becoming a parent has only to 0.00009 percent of the tilizer, Drain-o and pretty the messy, dirty, danger- the least likely to search for information online. confi rmed what I always world’s population. much any other explosive ous world in a cocoon of It’s no coincidence that these people count on local suspected: the vast major- But the math doesn’t material I could get my self-righteous, smarmy newspapers to keep them appraised of local goings- ity of conventional wisdom matter to parents who are fiendish little hands on. overprotection. on, because in addition to keeping people informed surrounding the subject of scared of being judged, or Nowadays, such behavior Or, put more plainly, in the present, we also serve as the offi cial historical childrearing is composed as Taki’s Magazine con- would probably see my if the kind of childhood I record for our areas. Once a fact is printed, it can- entirely of overly-idealistic tributor Gavin McInnes parents accused of training had is even an option for not be unprinted, whereas a website can be edited nonsense disseminated by wrote this time last year, domestic terrorists; back my daughter, will there be or otherwise altered at any time with no warning or other parents whose worst “The defendants of legis- then, it was called being any other children for her notifi cation that a change has taken place at all. fear is that someone, some- lation like this point out a boy. to enjoy it with? We believe this change in the law would lead to a perilous situation, detrimental to everyone, and especially detrimental to the generations who helped Letters... build this country into what it is today, which is why we urge all of our readers to call their elected rep- Safety is no accident - National Public Health Week resentatives and ask them to vote NO on HB2024. Your right to know may depend on it. Dear editor, for 12% of medical care have been saved by wear- er, safer place to live, work Every year, nearly spending, totaling as much ing a helmet. Helmets re- and raise a family. Take a 150,000 people die from as $69 billion per year. duce the risk of head injury moment and make just one injuries, and almost 30 We are met with a real by as much as 85% and the positive change a day that The Nashville News million people are injured and growing public health risk of brain injury by as could prevent an injury. USPS 371-540 P.O. Box 297 seriously enough to go problem. If we fail to ad- much as 88%. These seemingly small 418 N. 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That means everyone Increasing awareness Subscription rates: injury from a car crash, an worse in the years to come. needs to take small steps to on how to live safer and $30.00 per year in Howard, Pike, Sevier, Little River elderly family member who Fortunately, we know improve the safety of their injury-free lives is the fi rst and Hempstead counties; $50.00 elsewhere in continental United States broke a bone from a fall or that virtually all injuries own communities. step in helping us create a a co-worker harmed on the can be prevented. If ev- Injury and violence cre- healthier nation – but there Periodicals Postage Paid at Nashville, Arkansas job site. eryone wore a seatbelt, ate a huge amount of suf- is more you can do beyond Any erroneous statement published in the newspaper will be According to the Cen- properly installed and used taking these actions. 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Find us on the Internet at: www.nashvillenews.org NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • Page 3 early files Obituaries From the pages of the 132-year-old Nashville News Lori Ann Morris Compiled by Cecil Harris Lori Ann Morris, 50, of DeQueen, died Monday, 120 years ago to Washington in Hemp- wife, and two childern. Mr. Ike Kempner of Tollett and is kept by March 21, 2011. She was April 11, 1891 stead County, where the Then the feline went to Hot Springs has Pur- Sanford Tollett. born April 16, 1960 in General Albert Pike State Government was Mr. Bohannan’s house chased 51 per cent of the Crossett. who died last in Wash- temporarily located and and bit his two children, stock of the Diamond 50 years ago She is survived by two ington City, who spent where also the records after which it went to Mr. State Bank at Kimberley. April 7, 1961 sons, Chance Morris of Cordova, Tenn., and Jef- the winter of 1862-63 in and paraphernalia of the Robertson’s and bit his Dierks Forests, Inc. frey Jackson of Nash- what is now the upper Grand Lodge were kept. childern. All the persons 120 years ago paid its tax bill for the ville; her parents, Jim and portion of Howard Coun- who were bitten went to April 4, 1891 year of 1960 with a check Wanda Lloyd of Dierks; ty. At that time he was Mr. Blake Corbell, liv- the madstone Monday A new post office has for $86,316.90. The a brother, Ricky Lloyd of Grand Master of the of ing near Mineral Springs, morning. been established between check was the largest ever Dierks; a sister, Michelle State Masonic Lodge and had a cat which went Mineral Springs and Buck paid in the county by one Lloyd of Daisy; and four mad and bit himself, His April 12, 1911 Range. It is to be called taxpayer. grandchildren. made occassional trips Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Thurs- day, March 24, at Dierks by Jean A. Ince Church of Christ, with Staff chairman Life after children leave Rodger Neeley offi ciat- UofA Cooperative Extension ing. Service • Howard County Burial will be in Di- erks Cemetery, under the home may cause stress direction of Wilkerson It has hit home. My high Researchers do assure tion if the child does not stressful. The good news spray. For fi lling, combine Funeral Home in Dierks. school senior recently told us though, that there is life, fall back into a dependent is that making the effort to fruit and water in large You may send an on- me he has only 30 days maybe even a good life, af- role again. strengthen and enrich the bowl. Combine sugar, fl our, line sympathy message at www.wilkersonfuner- left of school. In just a few ter the children leave home. Parents are tempted to and cinnamon; add to fruit; couple’s relationship may alhomes.com. months, he will be headed However, there are also assume their old role of tak- make their remaining years stir until fruit is evenly off to college! Seems like some stressors that will ing complete responsibility a more joyful experience. coated. Spoon into baking such a short time since the keep coping skills honed for the child, but this fosters So as graduation day dish. Patsy Lou Perser to a sharp edge. dependence and resentment nears and many couples be- For topping, combine Patsy Lou Perser, 78, fi rst day of Kindergarten. of Nashville, died Thurs- My how time fl ies! While I Today’s middle-aged over time. Many parents set gin to experience feelings all ingredients in medium day, March 24, 2011. She knew this day would come, couples can expect to have a time limit, such as three of depression and loneli- bowl; mix well until oat- was born Jan. 22, 1933 in I have to ask myself, “Am I 15 to 30+ years to live months, on how long a ness, remember that this meal is moistened. Sprinkle Alleen. ready? Is he ready?” together after the children returning child can live at time can also be a positive evenly over fruit. Bake 30- She is survived by With the approach of leave home. Many of these home again. experience. 35 minutes or until fruit is two daughters, Lisa high school and college couples will face several Second, after the chil- For more information on tender. Yield: 6 servings. Sharp of Nashville, and Janie Young of Mineral graduations, many parents unanticipated stressors dur- dren leave home, many dealing with life’s stressors Nutrition information Springs; a son, Ricky will be experiencing the ing those later years. couples fi nd that they need or parenting check out the per serving: 290 calories, Perser of Lufkin, Texas; “empty nest” syndrome. First, the kids may all to redevelop their life to- website www.arfamilies. total fat 9 g, protein 4 g, a brother, James Hoyt Empty nest is the feelings leave home. But, chances gether. The demands of org or visit the Howard carbohydrate 52 g, fi ber 4 Pedron of Lodi; 11 grand- of sadness, and or/grief are good that they may raising children may have County Extension Office g, sodium 90 mg children; and one great- that some parents experi- return at least once to live left little time earlier for the located on the second fl oor grandchild. ence after children leave with mom and dad. It could of the courthouse. Funeral services will couple’s love relationship. be held at 10 a.m. Sat., home. It is not uncommon be the cause of a divorce There is an opportunity Recipe of the Week March 26, at Sunset to experience these feel- or job relocation. Or, more now to increase their mari- Everyone enjoys a des- Church of Christ. ings once your child has likely, it may be they are tal satisfaction, which may sert once in a while, even Burial will be in been away from home for a returning from college and be at its lowest ebb during if you are dieting. Here is a Corinth Cemetery, under month or so. On one hand, need help before going out the middle-aged years. Re- great way to have a satisfy- the direction of Latimer you are excited that your on their own. search indicates that many ing dessert without all the Funeral Home, Nashville. The family will receive child is experiencing new The return of a child couple does seize this op- guilt. Enjoy a small ½ cup friends from 6-8 p.m. Fri- activities and opportuni- may cause financial as portunity to reconnect and serving. day at the funeral home. ties and is becoming more well as emotional trauma. build their relationship. Cinnamon Apple Crisp You may send an on- independent. On the other Researchers suggest that Other stressors include For fi lling: line sympathy message hand, you are sad because parents and adult children assuming care-giving roles 4 cups peeled, thinly at www.latimerfuneral- you miss them. cope better in this situa- or experiencing the deaths sliced apples (3-4 medium) home.com. of their elderly parents. ¼ cup water Pike Co. rabies vac. schedule These situations emphasize 3 Tablespoons firmly The Cooperative Extension Service and Pike County to the couple their own packed brown sugar 4-H, in cooperation with the Arkansas Veterinary Associa- vulnerability and personal 1 tablespoons all-pur- tion, will sponsor the rabies vaccination program in Pike aging. pose fl our County. The cost of the vaccination will be $9 per pet. For Retirement also can be ½ teaspoon ground cin- Send your local public announcements to: The Nashville more info, call PCEO at 285-2161, Bonnie Harding DVM a stressful event for some namon News, P.O. Box 297, Nashville, AR 71852; fax 870-845- at 845-2606 or Dr. Wright DVM at 356-4195. couples. For example, one Non-stick cooking spray 5091; or email to [email protected]. PLEASE DO Schedule - Mon., March 28 - New Hope post offi ce researcher noted that wom- For topping: NOT CALL IN YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS! 1:45 – 2:15 p.m.; Langley Fire Department 2:45 – 3:15 p.m.; en who continued to work 1 cup quick cooking HOPE QUILTERS GUILD will meet Mon., Feb. Kirby Bethlehem Baptist Church 4 – 4:30 p.m.; Fri., April after their husbands retired oatmeal 2, at 7 p.m. in the BancorpSouth building. Everyone 1 - Nathan Fire Department 1 – 1:25 p.m.; Cooley’s Store experienced lower marital 3 Tablespoons firmly is welcome to attend. (870) 887-6286 1:40 – 2:10 p.m.; Pike Co. community center 2:30 – 3 p.m.; satisfaction than those who packed brown sugar UMPIRE SCHOOL will host a HEROS BLOOD Murfreesboro city park (old) 3:30 – 5 p.m.; Mon., April retired with or before their 3 Tablespoons marga- DRIVE Fri., April 15, from 1:30-6:30 p.m. at the 4 - Murfreesboro city park(old) 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.; Antoine husbands. rine, melted bloodmobile at the school. Donor card or ID is required. city hall 3:30 p.m. – 4 p.m.; Pisgah community center 4:30 Middle-aged couples ¼ teaspoon ground cin- A representative of the Texarkana SOCIAL SECU p.m. – 5 p.m.; Delight city park 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.; Sat., April continue to experience namon RITY o ce will be in Nashville Mon., April 4, in the 9 - Wright’s Veterinary Clinic 1 – 2:30 p.m. many changes after the Heat oven to 350°F. Nashville City Hall Council Room at 426 N. Main Street Puzzle Answers kids leave home. Many Spray 8-inch square glass from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m.

Kennel Mixups Sudoku Solution #2124-D of these changes are very baking dish with cooking M A J E P S O M M O L A R 8 7 1 9 5 2 4 3 6 A V E Q U I R E A V I L A G I N U N D E R S O N I C 2 9 3 1 6 4 5 7 8 M A N B I T E S C A T E V E A N Y O N E L O U S E D 4 6 5 3 7 8 2 9 1 R O D E L L I E 5 2 8 7 1 6 9 4 3 THANK YOU P Y R E X F R A I D Y D O G F E E D A R N S U P A 9 3 7 8 4 5 6 1 2 Jane Threat’s family wishes to offer thanks to all the C A L I C O D O G H A Z E R 1 4 6 2 3 9 8 5 7 friends from Nashville, Murfreesboro, and surrounding C O Y E R P O M We are deeply touched by the numer- M O R E N O R A I S E S 6 1 2 4 9 3 7 8 5 area. ous acts of love and kindness that have E T O J U N K Y A R D C A T Our mother and Jack’s wife went to join Jesus at R O L L O A N A I S A G O 7 5 4 6 8 1 3 2 9 been demonstrated by each of you. The C E L E B T E N S E M E W 3 8 9 5 2 7 1 6 4 home on March 17, 2011. We will always miss her, but E S S E S S E G E R P R E sincere prayers, the beautiful cards and © 2009 Hometown Content trust she is now free from pain, and in the Lord’s care. flowers, in addition to many telephone We were and always will be deeply touched by the condolences, all reflect your thoughtful- outpouring of care shown by all during her illness. ness and your eagerness to obey God’s Thank You Thank you all for the friendship, visits, phone calls, will that we love one another. We are cards and letters, which meant so much to her. She thankful to God for His loving kindness We would like to acknowledge everyone taught for twenty-one years at the Murfreesboro Head with our thanks to friends and relatives for and tender mercies toward us. Start and truly loved working with all the children. He has blessed our their kindness during the passing of our We will miss her, but won’t forget her. We are very family greatly by giv- loved one. We would like to thank everyone thankful for the Lord blessing us with her presence for ing us each other and the time we had with her, even if it was too short. for the fl owers, food, visits and prayers. We wonderful family appreciate the kindness and concern shown “My mother said to me ‘SMILE’, and so that is what and friends like you. I will do. To take a moment and smile ... For all to us by Dr. Hulsey and staff and Davis- May God bless and en- that she has given to me ... all she has shown rich your lives. me ... 1 smile as I see my mother Smith Funeral Home. The family, Hattie, May God bless each of you. in my thoughts and dreams.” (Heather Threat) Denise & Ella The family of Astor Crow (Williams) Page 4 • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Home and Family Brunet - Scott engagement announced David and Pamela Bru- and Ramona Scott of Nash- while pursuing a degree in where he received a degree net of Hot Springs an- ville. business marketing at Hen- in business fi nance. nounce the engagement The bride-elect is a grad- derson State University. The wedding will be of their daughter, Aimee uate of Lake Hamilton High Scott is a graduate of held at Hot Springs Baptist Danielle Brunet, to Kelly school and is currently em- Nashville High School and Church at 2 p.m. on May Ryan Scott, son of Kelly ployed with Hobby Lobby, Henderson State University 21. Couple celebrates 40th anniverary with Holy Land trip

Dewey and Janie Hipp celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary by taking a trip to the Holy Land. Along the way they visited Italy, Egypt, Greece, Israel and Croatia. Pictured left: Janie and Dewie Hipp at the Sea of Galilee. Pictured below: Janie and Dewey Hipp in Egypt.

Kelly Ryan Scott and Aimee Danielle Brunet Nashville Primary School Honor Roll First Grade: Ashley Rucker, Trinity Tipton, Caid- Ivette Pizarro, Frankee Want- Bowles, Miseal Cardenas, Chambers, Alayna Cook, en Erwin, Logan Fatherree, land, Joshua Sweeden Caleb Mac Green, Bethany Jones, Noel Dunham, Madison Gray, Braden Funderburke, Ja- Ware, Maylin Escamilla, Jor- Isaiah Martin, Reif Nolte, Peyton Hilliard, Ivan Lima, cob Martin, Raegan Porter, dan Ritter, Caleb Scott, Feli- Anna Rhodes, Osbaldo Ro- Drew McCain, Jaelyn Wolf, Darlin Soto, Connor Stone, cia Tatum, Rebekah Vallee, driguez, Joselyn Sanchez, Katie Cochran, Jace Knipper, Annabelle Bowman, Joshua Kinsey Westfall, Gissell Al- Coleman Zimmerman, Des- Crimson Lovewell, Alberto Deaton, Kelley Howard, cocer, Natalie Alfaro, Emily mond Bailey, Quincey Gar- Pioquinto, Lauren Whisen- Nikobie Janes, Will Pope, Avalos, Ethan Brown, Chan- land, Alexis Haun, Tyler hunt, Elisabeth Woodall, Thatcher Furr, Caroline Kes- ler Chapman, Tyler Chism, Markum, Bertha Mejia, Levi Njere Benson, Riley Dodd, terson, Sara Sweat, Victoria Dexter Draper, Cason Jones, Wester, Maria Borja, Melissa Andrew Harrison, Avery Whisenhunt, Dalton Brown, Tyler Jones, Hayden Linville, Cooper, Nya Esters, Jayden Hood, Ella Ragar, Hunter Kara Connell Camrun Stewart, Vincent Marlar, Kimberly Pineda, Serrano, Ellen Spigner, Gar- Third Grade: Steven Xiong, Cesar Barajas, Zack Marcos Ramirez, Quinlan rett Willard, Maci Bishop, Bush, Faith Carpenter, Ad- Barton, Masea Billingsley, Reed, Bridget Westbrook, Ve- Arianna Cox, Isabella Dixon, reana Jones, Kevin Nava, Kaden Blankenship, Alizea ronica Bagley, Gilberto Bus- Karleigh Reeder, Gabe Rich- Garate, Noe Hernandez, Isaac Jamison, Nathan Ta, Kymberly Stanek, Glen Hutchinson, Kenya Polite, tos, Ashley Lappin, Brooklyn ard, Lawrence Theoboldt, Klair Castleberry, Courtney Emma Watts, Alex Martinez, Tharp, Lillian Perry, Chloe Haley Rosenbaum, Emman- Nutt, Ridley Plant, Noelia Brooke Thompson, Junior Kinderknecht, Aaron Lott, Sylas Ware, Steven Wright, Helms, Cason Launius, Mad- uel Vega, Madison Woodruff, Morales, Kenneshia Brooks, Vazquez Aaron McBride, Ariel Motta, Shade Bolding, Audri Couch, die Pinkerton, Anna Violante, Alex Perry, Isis Bowers, Shel- Lashonna Cooper, Diana Third Grade: Samuel Brandon Nason, Esmeralda Athziry Rocha, Mattison Adalyn Dunn, Deven Barton, bie Kirchoff, Merrek Miller, Hernandez, Graighory Hor- Avalos, Miracle Haislip, Lo- Perez, Calley Allmon, Amber Steele, Lillie Burton, Di- Anastasia Peebles, Jona- Sidney Townsend, Brennen ton, Jennifer Medina-Frias, gan Harris, Kyle Hollen- Barnett, Jasmin Capetillo, analiz Flores-Martinez, Ethan than Rauch, Catie Lesieur, Warren, Turner Futrell, James Macy Morris, Ty Williams, beck, Ebony Jefferson, Yvette Zakery Cox, Torrence Mor- Gunter, Wyatt Talley, Mason Jade Rosenbaum, Benjamin Hamilton, Dawson Henthorn, Austin combs, Jerry Her- Keeney, Abbie Lamb, Hope gan, Haley Perez, Sergio Turbeville, Toni Hill, Brittan Camacho Jasmine Hopson, Tayanna nandez, Katelyn Pace, Maya McCauley, Dafne Mendez, Ramirez, Takela Stewart, Ray, Katherine Talley Nashville Primary Merit Manrrique Richard, Brendon Shuffit, Alex Rojas, Mason Cox, Hadyn Whisenhunt, Gloria Second Grade: Hayden List Second Grade: Lind- Ronald Pineda, Landon Tol- Israel Gallegos, Kendrix Avila, Addy Harmon, Aali- Clay, Tyler Beene, Austin First Grade: Jonah Fant, sey Aylett, Diego Barragan, lett, Braven Warren, Jeffrey Holcomb, Jamie Jamison, yah Marks, Rafael Martinez, Hanson, Derrin Thomas, Seth Ethan Fatherree, Jasmine Alexis Byers, Jonathan Fike, Witherspoon, Aly Dixon, Cameron Reese, Devaney Taleiya White, Lizbeth Her- Mullins, Markus Amonette, Hernandez, Taylor Banks, Braden Ross, Jasmyne Shel- Yaira Escamilla, Ty Gordon, Vargas, Kassady Westbrook, nanez, Maya Fant, Kinberly Jonathan Claiborne, Abi Aslynn Miller, David Perez, ton, Ariel Bowers, Walter Juan Moreno, Olman Pineda, Leah Bridgeman, John Paul Perez Thank You FREE We want to thank everyone that took part in the benefi t for Johnny. It is a bless- GAS!* ing to live in a community fi lled with so much love and support. Thanks to all those who came out to the benefi t, donated their time to work and items for the auction. Hwy. 278 & I-30 • Hope, AR • (870) 777-2371 Special thanks to Sherri Smith and Penny Putz for organizing the benefi t. Thanks to or Toll Free 1-888-777-4701 Kenny Ray McGrew for serving as auctioneer along with Alan & Brigette Moore See One of Our Sales Specialists Today: and Greg Galloway. Thanks to Wrights Food Center, Quickway Shell Superstop, Farm & Ranch Feed, Fish Nest, Smokin' in Style BBQ, Glenwood Country Club, Gary, Bill, Trent, Daniel or Rick Gail's Restaurant and Tyson for the donation of food for the dinner, Farm Credit for paper products and Bret Reid, Chance Reid and Justin Mitchell for cooking the HUGE SAVINGS! meat. Thanks to the following for donations of time, money and auction items: Tommy ‘08 GMC Acadia SLE ‘07 Dodge 1500 Reg Cab Jenkins, Devon Porter, Wanda Vermeer, Todd & Christy Matthews, Shawn & Dana 3rd Row Seat, Quad Bucket Seats SLT, V-8, Local Trade Cogburn, Superior Cleaners, Deanice Dollar, Sharing Jed Foundation, Paula Brook- $389/72 or $23,980 $199/72 or $13,980 man, Josh Bright, Karters Dugout, Mike & Jan Funderburk, Max Tackett, Swaha, ‘10 Ford Fusion SE ‘07 GMC Yukon Denali State Beauty Supply, Plyler's, Sheila Chaney, Jerry Turner, Ingemi's Ultimate Stu- All power, 4-door, CD Luxury and Loaded, Vacation Ready dio, Dr. Ronald Jones Dentistry, B&B Bodyworks, David & Tara White, Jennifer $279/60 or $15,980 $479/72 or $28,980 Vines, Wayne & Ketha Buck, Johnny & Sherry Wilson, Radio Shack, McCarter Mart, Circle of Life, Electric Chair Salon, Rebecca Beck Photography, Hallmark, ‘10 Ford Crew Cab 4x4 ‘09 Chevrolet 1500 Crew Cab Z-71 The Flower Shop & Gifts, Jim Jenkins, Buck's Pharmacy, Lesley Price, Morry Sand- 4 wheel drive, XLT, 4 big doors 4-WD, LT Pkg, Power Pkg ers, Woodard Drug, Darla Funderburk, Phil's Pharmacy, Kita's Kurls, Donna West, $459/72 or $27,980 $479/72 or $28,980 Laura Kimro, Carolyn O'Kane, Presley Roberts, Dunlap's Grocery, Brian & Kelly Mount, Joey & Krystal Pannell, Kara Oosterhous, Betsy Mack, Elise Mitchell, Dee ‘11 Hyundai Sonota ‘08 Ford F250 Fx4 Mack, Terry & Lisa Whitley, Tom & Anette Daniel, Robby & Karen Funderburk, New Body Style, SAVE 4 Wheel Drive, Diesel, 4 Doors Shangri-La, Amanda Bailey, Nate & Shawna Hellums, Marsha Yarborough, Rachel $299/72 or $18,980 $459/72 or $27,980 Jenkins, Terry Vest, John & Chris Crain, Pam Morrison, John & Melanie Hollifi eld, Blingz, Jeans & Thingz, Nicole Johnson, Elmeda Hancock, Randy Stewart, Dan- ‘07 Jeep Wrangler Sport ‘09 Dodge 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 ny Jenkins, Tommy & Edna Horton, Reagan Jones, Robin Mitchell, Ken Harding, Auto, 20,000 Miles, Like New 4 Wheel Drive, SLT, 4 Doors Mike Putz, Marty Smith, Jacynda Putz, Teresa Cogburn, Brett & Lisa Wright, Mike $299/72 or $18,980 $389/72 or $23,980 & Tammy Cowart, Kenny Hayslette, Charles Morton, Sara McKinney and Matt ‘10 Chevrolet 1500 Crew Cab LT ‘08 Ford E-350 Church Bus Buck. We apologize if anyone was left out accidentally, but most of all, thank you 4 Big Doors, V-8, Local Trade 15 pass, Rear A/C, Power windows / locks for your prayers and gifts of love. $399/72 or $24,980 $299/72 or $18,980 The Johnny Jenkins Family (Johnny, Glenda, Becky Jenkins and Brian, Stacy, Colton and Emily Cowart) *see dealer for details **WAC + TT&L, 8% Int.- $2,000 Down Cash or Trade NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • Page 5 Howard County Land Transactions March 14-18, 2011 County. to the town of Nashville, 27W, Howard County. Howard County. $1,000 of SE¼ NW¼ of Sec- Warranty Deed - Ken- Warranty Deed - Mat- Howard County. $80,000 Special Warranty Deed tion 25, Township 6S, neth McCullough and thew Staggs and Toney Warranty Deed - Lee Warranty Deed - Bryan - Tyson Foods, Inc., a Range 28W, 0.918 ac. Ronda McCullough, Staggs, grantors, to Mat- Bogan and Desiree Bo- Billings, grantor, to Joyle Delaware Corp., grantor, m/l, w/easement, Howard grantors, to Edilberto thew Staggs and Jason gan, grantors, to Brandon N. Hartin, grantee, part to Loyd Woodruff, grant- County. Ortiz and Oralia Silva, B. Bell, grantees, part of Mays, grantee, part of of SE¼ NE¼ of Section ee, Tract 1: part of SE¼ of Correction Warranty grantees, E½ of Block SE¼ of NE¼ of Section NE¼ of SW¼ of Section 9, Township 7S, Range NW¼, 2.55 ac. m/l; Tract Deed - Scott Hicks and 12 in the town of Center 35, Township 8S, Range 13, Township 6S, Range 29W, 2.94 ac. m/l, How- 2: part of N½ of SE¼ of Sheila Hicks, grantors, to Point, Howard County. 27W, 1.875 ac. m/l, How- 28W, 2 ac. m/l, Howard ard County. NW¼; Tract 3: part of Anthony Hicks and Sarah $7,000 ard County. County. $3,000 Warranty Deed - K.G. SE¼ of NW¼m 3.75 ac. Hicks, grantees, part of Quitclaim Deed - Mi- Correction Warranty Warranty Deed - Kim Findley and Lois Findley, m/l, all in Section 35, NW¼ of SW¼ and part chelle Barton, grantor, to Deed - Kai Xiong and Green, grantee, to Stacy grantors, to Bob A. White Township 9S, Range 27W, of SW¼ of NW¼ in Sec- Diamond Bank, grantee, Pang Xiong, grantors, to M. Smith and Kimberly and Winona White, grant- in the town of Nashville, tion 5, and part of SE¼ of one sq. ac. in extreme SE Aurelio Martinez and An- J. Smith, grantees, part of ees, part of NW½ of SE¼ Howard County. $68,000 NE¼ , and part of NE¼ corner of Block 34 (w/ gelica Martinez, grantees, NE¼ of SE¼ and part of and part of SW¼ of SE¼ Warranty Deed - Velron of SE¼ of Section 6, all exceptions) in the town of Lots 2, 3 and 4 of Block SE¼ of NE¼ of Section of Section 12, Township Young, grantor, to Ronald in Township 10S, Range Mineral Springs, Howard 6 in Hillcrest Addition 8, Township 10S, Range 9S, Range 28W, 2 ac. m/l, D. Hunter, grantee, part 27W, Howard County. JPs OK reimbursement plan for highway litter control

Charles Goodin were already performing services performed on tem is down and would budget by $20,000 last make use of grant mon- Managing Editor the service. inmates at Howard Memo- cost close to $6,000 to month and is averaging ies being awarded to the NASHVILLE - Howard Morris said he may ask rial Hospital. replace with an equivalent a daily census of 11.4 county; County Justices of the for an additional employee “These folks paid for system. He also voiced patients, 37 percent of • amended the 2011 Peace gave unanimous in next year’s budget in or- that hospital up there and opposition to jail reform which qualify for ‘swing budget to account for un- consent Monday to a pro- der to staff the trash pick- they can afford to give a legislation that recently bed’ status; expected income; posal that will allow the up program as opposed little,” Morris said. passed the Arkansas State • approved a resolution • extended the county’s county to collect $2 per to the roughly $4,000 in Hospital CEO Debra Legislature, telling JPs it to set up an account at franchise agreement with prisoner per hour from overtime compensation Wright was also in atten- would overload county Bank of Magnolia so that cable provider Allegiance the state when Howard it currently costs to have dance at the meeting and jails in order to free up Southwest Arkansas Plan- Communications, Inc., County Jail inmates pick officers accompany the told Morris the hospital’s state prisons. ning and Development can until Feburary 2016. up highway litter. road crews. contract representative had “I was opposed to a lot The move came after Also during Morris’ agreed to discount the bill of that but it’s passed and GARAGE SALE YARD SALE Sheriff Butch Morris told address, the sheriff an- by 50 percent, but Morris it’s gonna be law,” he said. Friday & Saturday SAT ONLY 7-?? JPs that several neighbor- nounced he did not intend said he still wouldn’t pay In other business, JPs: April 1st & 2nd ing counties had made as to pay a $13,000 bill his the bill unless the quorum • heard an update from 232 Hwy 32 West Deer Wood much as $2,000 a year department had received court asked him to. Wright on the state of Saratoga participating in the pro- from a collection agency No action was taken on business at the hospital, Estates Too Many baby clothes, home gram and that prisoners for emergency medical the subject by the JPs. which she said is in its Items to decor, tools, tack, & Morris also reported fourth consecutive month mention much more that the jail’s camera sys- of profi t, beat its projected YARD SALE S O YARD SALE 8 am - ??? 624 W Clark 169 Hempstead Fri - Sat 8-3 men’s, women’s & CR 345 children clothing, - o Prescott Hwy. toys furniture, home decor, BARGAINS some dishes, ect....

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dictate certain aspects of “I’m not sure the coun- or to the side of private written ordinance deal- a Personnel Policy Com- COUNCIL citizen’s lives. cil can control what color property. ing with the other items mittee; From Page 1 At issue was the inclu- I can paint my house,” Code Enforcement Of- for the council’s approval • voted against a pro- sion of proposed code that Steel said, pointing out fi cer David Johnson told next month. No action was posed in-city burn ban; Mayor Billy Ray Jones would restrict the colors that local ordinances need the council the phrase taken Tuesday night. • heard an update on the said were based on ordi- used to decorate a busi- to serve a public purpose “MS13” had been painted In other business, the status of various public nances in place in other ness or residence on Main to be legally defensible. on a variety of local edi- council: works projects, including like-sized cities, with little Street and place a limit on “It looks like we’re fi ces and that he had been • voted to deny a request paving completed by Tri discussion on a unanimous the number of people who trying to overstep our told it was a gang symbol. to install a daycare at 521 State Asphalt last week, vote. could reside in one home. boundaries telling people He said current city ordi- N. 3rd Street citing the fact the $6.6 million rural de- Dissent was heard, how- Steel expressed concern how many people can live nance bans “unsightly” that the prospective owner velopment loan that will ever, when debate turned about whether such laws in their house,” Parker displays, but that the law did not intend to live in the fund the city’s sewer plant to the proposed tightening would stand up in court added. would be easier to enforce building and that it was in expansion, an application of four sections of local while council members Issues receiving sup- if it mentioned graffiti a residential zone; for $1.1 million to im- code, with some aldermen James Parker and Monica port from the council were specifi cally. • was informed that prove the city’s raw water and city attorney George Clark voiced opposition amendments to city code Jones said he would not Jones had appointed coun- intake and the possible Steel expressing mixed to the initiative because it banning graffiti and al- pursue the initiatives that cil members Carol Mitch- need to subsidize the city’s feelings as to whether the might violate individual lowing city workers to had received opposition, ell, Parker, Nick Davis and cleanup fund with monies city had the authority to property rights. access ditches dug behind but would return with a Freddy Brown to serve on from city general.

LANDFILL board: Local pastor named Associational Missionary of the Year From Page 1 • voted unanimously Tim Yarbrough work that you do,” said before starting the cowboy said. to institute a 10 percent Arkansas Baptist News Horne. “We understand church. We preached in Jones was pastor of First grant for the project and an- interest charge on all ac- ARKADELPHIA – and appreciate the role that sale barns and that sort of Baptist Church, Mount counts more than 60 days ticipates another $200,000, “(When) I surrendered you play in the kingdom thing. Like I said, I’m a Ida, when he was called in but will still have to wait past due; to the gospel ministry of God.” cowboy at heart.” September 1991 to serve on the bond restructure to • agreed to instruct vari- in 1969, Mary Ann and About Jones, Horne What has been most as associational mission- take place before moving ous sanitation department I knelt by our bed and said, “The man we hon- gratifying is how cowboy- ary in Little River Baptist forward with the proposal. employees to be careful prayed … we had no idea or tonight is typical of style churches are reach- Association. He was em- not to allow an abundance Tackett told the board of the path God laid out the qualities found in all ing people for Jesus Christ ployed as a fi sheries bi- a representative from Ste- of litter to fl y out of their for us.” of those who have been who previously did not ologist with the Arkansas phens Financial Services, trucks en route to the dump; That was Don Jones’ called to the important attend or who were disen- Game and Fish Commis- of Little Rock, said they • briefly discussed in- comment after being tasks of associational lead- chanted with church, said sion and as vice president could expect the restruc- creasing the landfi ll’s haul- named Arkansas Associa- ership.” Jones. of Water Resources Inc. turing process to be com- ing fee but tabled discus- tional Missionary of the Jones leads Little River “It has been unreal this in DeQueen while serving pleted in April. sion until their next meet- Year at a banquet held at Baptist Association in past year – seeing guys up as pastor of churches in ing. In other action, the Ouachita Baptist Univer- Nashville, which includes in their 60s, 70s and even Blevins, Wickes, Hatfi eld sity in Arkadelphia Feb. the congregations of 29 up in their 80s coming to and Bloomburg, Texas. pected drugs allegedly 23. churches and two mis- know the Lord. We bap- Jones and his wife, AGAIN in Dosia’s possession, a Ouachita sponsors the sions in southwest Arkan- tize more adults than we Mary Ann, have two chil- From Page 1 search of the vehicle also award annually to high- sas. In the past 19 years, do anyone else,” he said. dren and four grandchil- turned up a set of digital light the work of associa- Jones has led the asso- “And it’s not just us. We dren. Police say Dosia then scales. tional missionaries across ciation to establish four are seeing it in all of our The Associational Mis- attempted to drive away Dosia was transported the state. The award is new churches, and he has other cowboy churches sionaries Retreat included but Turner reached inside to Howard County Jail and the highlight of the As- also formed the two mis- across the state.” training and brainstorming the vehicle and turned off charged with possession sociational Missionaries sions to reach out to His- Five years ago, Jones sessions for associational the ignition. The struggle of a controlled substance - Retreat sponsored by the panic and Hmong people led in the establishment missionaries and their continued until Turner de- crack cocaine, possession Arkansas Baptist State groups. Additionally, he of Cross Point Cowboy wives. ployed pepper spray on of a controlled substance Convention (ABSC) and has led a church planting Church in Nashville to Speakers during the the suspect, at which point - marijuana, possession held at DeGray Lake State movement among cowboy reach out to people with retreat included numerous offi cers from the Nashville of drug paraphernalia and Park. churches, helping to form a strong western culture. ABSC staff members and Police Department arrived resisting arrest. Prior to making the the Arkansas Fellowship The church has experi- associational missionar- to help and Dosia was taken His bond was revoked announcement, Ouachi- of Cowboy Churches, of enced tremendous growth. ies, as well as Paul Reams, into custody. and a new bond has been ta president Rex Horne which he served as presi- “We started out with 29 pastor of Central Baptist In addition to the sus- set at $250,000. thanked associational mis- dent for two years. our fi rst Sunday. The Sun- Church, Bald Knob, and sionaries from 42 associa- “(Of) all the experienc- day before last we had 187, Bert Ross, founder and tions in the state for their es we’ve had in (these) 40- (and) we’ve had as many president of 5E Coaching. faithful service. plus years of ministry, this as 300 in special services New offi cers for 2011- “Each year we do this, is one of the highlights,” – actually 340-something 12 were elected at the we present the award to said Jones of his work in one of our camp meet- meeting. They are Jeff one Arkansas Baptist as- with cowboy churches. ings,” Jones said. “Some Thompson of Concord PUBLIC NOTICE sociational missionary, “I’m a cowboy at heart. I of them have never been Baptist Association, Fort but by selecting one, what was raised in that heritage, in church. Some of them Smith, president; Larry Invitation to Bid we really hope to do is to and I’ve been involved in have been in church in the White of Faulkner Bap-  e Housing Authority of the County of Howard, Ar- honor all of you and the western heritage ministry past and, for whatever rea- tist Association, Conway, kansas will receive bids from Section III quali ed con- son, got burned. But when president elect; and Glenn tractors/individuals to install replacement windows they come there, they fi nd Bien of Trinity Baptist for select rental units located in Nashville, Arkansas. a sense of welcome and Association, Trumann, Bids must be submitted in duplicate to the Housing HOW MUCH WILL YOU NEED a sense of belonging,” he secretary/treasurer. Authority o ce located at 1010 South Pope Street, TO RETIRE? LET'S TALK. Nashville, Arkansas, in a sealed opaque envelope no Social Security rep. to visit here later than 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, April 26, 2011. All Josh Tice Financial Advisor A representative of the Texarkana Social Security of- prospective bidders should request bid information by . www.edwardjones.com MemberMember SIPC CIPF contacting the Housing Authority o ce at 1010 South 106 South Main St fi ce will be in Nashville April 4.They will be located in Nashville, AR 71852 Pope Street, Nashville, AR 71852 (870-845-1080), or 870-451-9232 the Nashville City Hall Council Room at 426 N. Main by contacting EasySpec Professional Services at 2006 Street from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. South Blake St., Suite B, Pine Blu , AR 71603 (870- 550-9378). Minority and/or women-owned business- Aaron R. Brasel es are encouraged to respond. Bobby Keaster, Execu- CECIL & MARY HARRIS tive Director HARRIS BRASEL LAW FIRM, PLLC Name of Project: Capital Fund Program Grant for the Housing Authority of the County of Howard, Arkan- PHOTOGRAPHY • Criminal Defense • Civil Lawsuits sas • Custody & Divorce • Wills & Estate Planning Project No. AR025-2010CF-02 FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDS! Notice to Installers: Sealed bids will be received for Commercial Photography • Weddings Engagements • P.O. Box 813 Offi ce: 870-845-4100 Replacement Window Installation job by: Birthdays • Reunions • Passport Photos • More! Nashville, AR 71852 Fax: 870-845-4103 Bobby Keaster, Executive Director Housing Authority of the County of Howard 1010 South Pope Street Nashville, Arkansas 71852 Bid Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 PUBLIC NOTICE Bid Time and Place: 11 :00 A.M. CST, at the Housing Authority o ce building located at 1010 South Pope 1- 1995 Peterbuilt Vin# 1xp5db9x3sd372741 & 1- 1986 Dump Trailer Vin#1H9A14A4G1015012 Street, Nashville, AR is being held at Bypass Diesel & Wrecker Service Bid Documents: Bidders may examine or obtain the (2) 8x10, (2) 5x7, (20) 4x6, Inc. 3038 Hwy 70 W, Kirby, AR, 1-870-398-4090. Contract Documents at the Housing Authority o ce (20) Wallets for $40.00 Due to unpaid bill, units will be sold dismantaled beginning Monday, March 28,2011.  ere is no charge or distroyed at public sale unless claimes with in 196 CR 20 • Nashville 71852 for the contract documents. 45 days. Failure to reclaim vehicles, waves all Pre-Bid Conference:A mandatory pre-bid conference “Here comes (870) 845-2051 rights & title & intrest in above vehicles. Vehicles may be reclaimed during business hours by pro- will be held at 10:00 A.M. on  ursday, April 7, 2011, Birddog” (870) 557-2690 [email protected] viding proof of ownership and paying all charges in the Community Room of the Housing Authority against vehicle. Owner has 20 days to contest o ce building. HCHA:24;w251 Call for your appointment today! as defined by 27-50-1207 of the Arkansas Code. (BD&WK;24,26:w89) NASHVILLE NEWS • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • Page 7 Mineral Springs Millwood schedule of events for March 24-27 White Cliffs News Thursday March 24, 2011 Saturday March 26, 2011 9-10:30am Morning hike on Waterfowl Way 9-10am Beginner Bird Watching – Explo- By Mary – Exploration ration/Hike This leisure hike with a park interpreter will Learn the basics of bird watching with an Crosslin explore clues animals leave behind that let interpreter. Binoculars are provided, but you us know who is living here. Bring water, may bring your own. This program involves Mount Zion Baptist Church will have regular wor- wear sturdy shoes, and wear bug spray. Free hiking part of Waterfowl Way. Wear bug ship service on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. Everyone is of charge. Meet at trailhead at the end at the spray and sturdy shoes, and drink plenty of invited to come share in our fellowship. Our aim is to end of Area E. water. Free of charge. Meet at trailhead at the build the Kingdom of God. Isaiah Germany is Pastor. 11-11:45am Beginner Tracking Skills- Explo- end of Area E. Mount Zion’s members were visitors on Sunday at the Church of God in Texarkana, Ark. On Sunday. Our ration 2-2:30pm Fish Identifi cation – Educational pastor, Isaiah Germany was the speaker. A park interpreter uses animal track stamps Learn how to indentify fi sh and the different John L. Johnson is still in the nursing facility. He is in a demonstration. Afterwards, we will ex- parts of a fi sh with a park interpreter. Free of making some progress. He hopes to be home soon. plore the surrounding area to see what ani- charge. Meet at amphitheater. Mineral Springs High School is on spring break this mals have walked here using our new track- 3-4pm Scavenger Hunt – Game week. I hope the students will get some rest and relax- ing skills. Free of charge. Meet at trailhead at Are you a skilled detective? Find out while ation. The students on this side of town have to leave so early in the morning. the end of Area E. playing this challenging game with a park in- David Walls’ daughter and grandchildren visited him 2-2:30pm Butterfl ies – Arts and Crafts terpreter! Bring a sack or bag for your fi nds. this week from Texas. I saw him in Wal-Mart, enjoying A park interpreter helps explain the life cycle Free of Charge. Meet at Amphitheater. them. I am sure they got whatever they wanted. They of a butterfl y using arts and crafts. Attendees 4:30-5pm Why can’t we be Friends? – were having a good time. create their own butterfl y life cycle. Free of Sing-a-long Is it Spring yet? My grass seems to think so. It is just charge. Meet at Amphitheater. Not all living things at Millwood State Park about ready for the fi rst cutting. If I can get the leaves raked up fi rst. The leftover greens in my garden are all 3-4pm What animal are you? – Game would make good friends. Guess why with in bloom. I thought that was a bit different. I am ready Pick an animal that lives at Millwood State an interpreter at this fun sing-a-long, clap-a- to get started with new plants, but don’t know if I will Park, and let’s explore what your normal day long program. Free of charge. Meet at Am- be able to do it this year. Gardening is something my might be like. Free of charge. Meet at Am- phitheater. Mother always did with a passion and it kept fresh veg- phitheater. Sunday March 27, 2011 etables on our table. We always ate healthy. Prayers are still requested for the people and the re- Friday March 25, 2011 Meet and Greet – Anytime, all day event covery from the disaster in Japan. Meet and Greet – Anytime, all day event Interact with the uniformed interpreter won- Christian Refresher: Matthew 26:25-30 Interact with the uniformed interpreter won- dering around the campsite. The interpreter Then Judas, which betrayed Him, answered and said, dering around the campsite. The interpreter sometimes ends up at the Marina after a few Master, is it I? He said unto him, thou hast said. And as sometimes ends up at the Marina after a few strolls around the campsites. they were eating, Jesus took bread and blessed it and strolls around the park. 9-10:30am Morning Hike of Waterfowl Way broke it and gave it to the disciples and said, Take, eat; this is my body. 5-6pm Animal Bingo (certifi cates for – Exploration And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to prizes) –Game This leisure hike with a park interpreter will them, saying. Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of This is a fun and exciting way to learn a few explore clues animals leave behind that let us the new testament, which is shed for many for the remis- facts about our park residents by guessing know who is living here. Bring water, wear sion of sins. which fact goes to which animal as you try to sturdy shoes, and wear bug spray. Free of But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of the bingo. Free of charge. Meet at Amphitheater. charge. Meet at trailhead at the end of Area fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with 6:30-7:30pm Green Grass Grows all E. you in my Father’s kingdom. And when they had sung a hymn, they went out into mount of Olives. around – Sing-a-long 11-11:30am Nature Exploration – Explora- Love is the key! Sing a song with an interpreter to learn how tion all things are related in nature. Singing is Use your senses to see what you can see! not required, but is encouraged. Attendees The interpreter helps guide your senses to be may choose to act out the different parts to more aware of the world around us. Free of the song instead of singing. Free of charge. charge. Meet at trailhead at the end of Area Meet at Amphitheater. E. Clow game dinner to be held Clow School alumni and the Dead End Hunting Club Some of the items on the menu include venison, wild are sponsoring their annual wild game supper March 26 hog, rabbit, squirrel and raccoon. at the Clow Community Center. There will be no charge for the meal, but donations The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. will be accepted. Sevier Co. stroke support group to meet The Sevier County Caregiver and Stroke Support The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. and conclude at Group will meet March 29 at Brookewood Nursing and 2:30 p.m. Rehab in De Queen. For more information contact the Area Agency on Brookewood is located on Hwy. 70 West in De Queen. Aging at 800-272-2127.

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Travis Turner stopped a silver Ford mustang on the Coroner Ben Brazzel has ruled the death as an ac- Charles Stewart was transported to the Howard Buckrange Rd. for a light violation. cident. County Jail and charged with Possession of Marijuana Deputy Turner smelled a strong odor of an intoxi- and Driving on Suspended License. Stewart has posted cant coming from inside the vehicle. The driver admit- bond and been released from the jail. ted to drinking earlier in the evening. Woman arrested in Deputy Turner got the driver out of the vehicle and connection with stabbing Man arrested for theft of found a small wooden container in the driver’s left front pocket. The wooden container smelled of mari- On March 19, 2011, at approximately11:12 pm, property; stolen gun juana and a smoking pipe was found inside the con- Hempstead County Deputies were dispatched to 134 tainer. Hempstead County Road 55 in reference to a battery. recovered in De Queen Another smoking pipe was found inside the vehicle. Upon arrival deputies discovered 49 year old James The driver, William Brady Dildy w/m dob-6/14/1984 Richard Hight suffering from stab wounds to the chest and forearm. pawn shop of 224 Longview Rd. Nashville, Ar., was charged On February 9, 2011 Virginia Rider reported that with Driving with Suspended D.L., Possession of Drug Witnesses stated that James had been drinking and appeared to be intoxicated when he and 20 year old someone had stolen a 30-30 rifl e from her residence Paraphernalia, and Failure to Appear on a Contempt in Athens. Ms. Rider had allowed Brian Whisenhunt of Court warrant. Dildy was transported to the How- Sarah Elizabeth Evans got into a verbal argument which turned physical and resulted in Hight being and his wife to stay at her residence while she was out ard County Jail where he has posted bond and been of town. released. stabbed with a pocket knife. Evans left the scene. Ms. Evans was arrested at approximately 3:00 am Ms. Rider stated that she had received information by Sgt. Daniel Oller of the Hope Police Department that Brian Whisenhunt had tried to sell a 30-30 rifl e on Farm accident turns deadly during a traffi c stop. two different occasions. On March 22nd, at approximately 4:00 pm, Hemp- Ms. Evans was transported to the HCDF and booked Howard County Investigator John Eric Glidewell re- stead County Deputies responded to 135 Hempstead on 2nd Degree Domestic Battery a Class B Felony. ceived information that the stolen rifl e had been pawned County Road 1415 in the Washington Area, to a report James Hight was transported by Pafford EMS to in Dequeen. The stolen rifl e has been recovered. of a tractor that had overturned and trapped the opera- Medical Park Hospital for treatment of the stab wounds. Investigator Glidewell interviewed a witness that tor underneath. saw Brian Whisenhunt go into Ms. Rider’s residence Upon arrival deputies observed an overturned trac- Deputies make and steal the rifl e. A warrant for the arrest of Brian tor and a neighbor, Corey Drews administering CPR Whisenhunt was obtained and he was entered into NCIC. to the operator of the tractor later identifi ed as 67 year felony arrest from On March 21, 2011 the Dequeen Police Department old Henry Lee Butler. Pafford EMS arrived and took advised the Howard County Sheriff’s Offi ce that they over CPR and transported Mr. Butler to Medical Park anonymous tip had arrested Brian Whisenhunt w/m dob11/17/1980 of Hospital where he was pronounced dead. 1545 Hwy. 84 E. Umpire, Ar. and he was transported On March 22, 2011 at approximately 11:17 P.M. How- According to Mr. Drews who lives near the accident to the Howard County Jail where he is facing Theft of scene a neighbor came to his home and told him that ard County Deputies Joey Davis and Steven Wakefi eld Property charges. Whisenhunt’s bond has been set at went to 232 Sandhill Rd. looking for Kenneth Hanney Butler was under the tractor. Drews and another neigh- 5,000 dollars. w/m dob-5/28/1983 who was wanted on felony war- bor Jeff Robey used a truck and chain to free Butler rants. The deputies were given permission to search Note: The arrest narratives on this page come directly from underneath the tractor. Drews then started CPR. the residence by the home owner. from press releases issued by the sheriff’s departments Deputies also interviewed Bruce Robertson who of the areas in which the alleged crimes took place. All Deputies Davis and Wakefi eld found Kenneth Hanney lives next to the levy where Butler was working with charges listed therein are allegations and the suspects inside the residence and arrested him without incident. the tractor. implicated are to be presumed innocent until proven Kenneth Hanney was wanted for Failure to Appear and Robertson stated that Butler had been working on a guilty in a court of law. Violation of Probated Sentence. Hanney was transported levy for the past several days moving dirt and gravel. to the Howard County Jail. Robertson stated that he heard two loud bangs and then heard Butler call out for help. Robertson stated he saw the tractor was upside down at the bottom of the Deputies make drug arrest levy and Butler was trapped under it in a pool of water. Robertson told deputies that he went to assist and after tra c stop tried to call out to neighbors but nobody responded. On March 23, 2011 at approximately 12:50 A.M. YORK GARY AUTOPLEX 2 0 10 CHRYSLER CLOSEOUT EVENT! Hurry in for GM Truck Month! YORK GARY AUTOPLEX Offer Ends March 31! 1420 W. Leslie • Nashville • 870-845-1536 2011 GMC Sierra 2011 Chevy Silverado 2011 Chevy Silverado 1500 1500 1500 2WD - Crew Cab - V8 2WD - Extended Cab - V8 2WD - Regular Cab - V6 2010 Chrysler Town & Country Limited

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Tesean Green catches a flyball at the wall in Tuesday’s 10-8 loss to Pleasant Grove. Photo by Dewayne Holloway Around the Diamond Baseball Results 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th R H E Atlanta 0 0 1 0 1 - - 2 8 2 Nashville 5 0 4 1 3 - - 13 9 1 SP-Ryan Stinson: 5IP 8H 2ER 3BB 5SO Lucas Scott1-2 2R 2SB , Ryan Forte 1-1 2R, Ryan Stinson 1-3 (1HR) 2R 3RBI, Alan Copeland 2-3 (1DBL) 1R 3RBI, Dakota McElyea 1-2 (1HR) 3R 1RBI, Ben Worthington 1-2 1R 1RBI, Reed Kell 1-2 (1HR) 2R 2RBI, Austin May 1-2, Tesean Green 0-2, Spencer Pack 0-1

Pleasnt Grove 3 0 2 3 0 0 2 10 12 2 Reed Kell of Nashville slides across home plate to score on a wild pitch in the third inning. Kell’s run Nashville 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 8 7 2 give Nashville a 9-1 lead. They would go on to defeat Atlanta 13-2. SP-Alan Copeland: 7IP 10H 10ER 5BB 4SO Photo by Dewayne Holloway Lucas Scott1-3 (1DBL) 1R 1RBI 1SB, Ryan Forte 1-4 1R 1RBI, Ryan Stinson 1-4 (1HR) 1R 2RBI, Alan Copeland 3-4 1R , Dakota McElyea 1-3 (1HR) 1R 2RBI, Ben Worthington Hornet teams compete in Curley Wolf Relays 0-1 1R, Reed Kell 0-3 1R, Austin May 0-2 1R, Tesean Green Dewayne Holloway | Sports Relays, with both teams Benson Checketts Put: Checketts 3rd (42-7), 0-2 2SB, Spencer Pack 0-2 Editor fi nishing ninth. earned the school’sDillion Baldwin only 6th (41- PRESCOTT – The Min- The Lady Hornets win with the fastest time 9). Dierks 9 0 0 1 2 4 - 16 18 3 eral Springs track teams scored 35.5 points and the in the 800m run, and the Girls – 200m dash: Trinity 0 1 3 0 1 1 - 6 5 3 did well last Thursday at Hornets fi nished with 33 team of Iris Holmes, Nic- Keke Cannon 8th (:29.14); SP-Remington Jester 4IP 2H 1ER 3BB 7SO (WP); Andrew the Prescott Curley Wolf points. ka Keels, Jessica Munson 400m dash: Iris Holmes Sirmon 2IP 3H 0ER 1BB 5SO Alex Sharp 2-4 (1DBL) 4R 1RBI, Andrew Sirmon 2-5 (1DBL) 7th (1:10.48), Cannon 8th and Keke Cannon fi nished 1R 2RBI, Austin Walston 4-5 (1DBL) 2R 3RBI, Tyler Mounts second in the 4x100m re- (1:10.65); 100m hurdles: 3-5 1R 3RBI, Nick Moore 2-4 (1DBL) 2R 1RBI, Drew Adams Diamond Softball lay. Nicka Keels 5th (:17.08), 0-3 1R 1SB, Sawyer Kesterson 1-3 (1DBL) 1R 3RBI, Adam Jordan Miller 6th (:18.01); Bradshaw 3-4 (1DBL) 2R 2RBI 2SB, Remington Jester 1-2 RESULTS 4x100m relay: Holmes, (1DBL) 2R, Tyler Narens 0-1 Tournament, April 16 Boys – 400m dash: Keels, Jessica Munson, The Annual Diamond 12 and under only. Chris Jordan 7th (:55.23), Cannon 2nd (:53.62); Softball Tournament will Contact Scott or 800m run: Benson Check- High Jump: Miller 8th (4- be held Sat., April 16. Christy Cox at 870-285- etts 1st (2:06.37); High 6); Long Jump: Keels 3rd The tournament is 2251 or 870-285-5089 or Jump: Checketts 5th (5-8); (15-10), Cannon 8th (15- open to league tems only Kristi Smith at 870-925- Pole Vault: Aron McDon- 4.5); Triple Jump: Miller for ages 8 and under and 0292. ald 4th (11-0); Triple Jump 6th (31-10); Discus: Am- Checketts 6th (38-9); Shot ber Reed 3rd (85-0). Mine Creek Healthcare Center ATTENTION C.N.A./C.N.A Candidates!! 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Contact Sandy Breedlove, H.R./A.B.O.M. at calves, w/ good horns. (870) 845-2021 Fax (870) 845-5280 25 Angus cross pairs w/ Mine Creek Healthcare Center steer calves 2-5 yrs old. 1407 N. Main St., Nashville, AR 71852 EOE Page 10 • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Sports Scrapperettes claim Curley Wolf Relay title Dewayne Holloway | again with 58 points. She also fi nished fi rst Maddie McJunkins and mine Witherspoon 7th Devyn Polk, Tamaria Sports Editor Poole’s fi rst place timesin thein 100m dash and high Vines combined for a win (:13.69); 200m dash: Stewart and Vines 3rd PRESCOTT – The the 100m hurdles, 300m jump, and fi nished second in the 4x800m relay. Poole 1st (:25.94); 100m (:53.77); 4x400m relay: Nashville Scrapperettes hurdles and 200m dash in the triple jump. Kell, McJunkins and hurdles: Monisa Poole Kirby Kell, Polk, Mad- accumulated 100 points, qualifi ed her for state in Hannah Vines earned Vines were joined by 1st (:15.70); 300m hur- die McJunkins, Vines 2nd outscoring the host team each of the events, bring- the Scrapperettes’ only Devyn Polk for a sec- dles: Poole 1st (:47.06); (4:36.36); 4x800m relay: by 25 points, to win the ing her total of qualify- other individual fi rstond place fi nish in the800m run: Hannah Vines Kell, Moncus, McJunk- Prescott Curley Wolf Re- ing events to six. Poole place fi nish with a win 4x400min relay. 1st (2:33.69); 1600m ins, Vines 1st (11:15.67); lays Thurs., March 17. has already qualifi ed inthe 800m run. RESULTS run: Melinda Moncus 8th High Jump: 1st (5-4); Monisa Poole was the the 400m dash and high The team of Kirby 100m dash: Monisa (6:21.85); 4x100m relay: Stewart 4th (7-0); Triple high point earner once jump. Kell, Melinda Moncus, Poole 1st (:12.87), Jas- Jasmine Witherspoon, Jump: Poole 2nd (33-9) Scrapper relay team leads Nashville to 4th place finish Dewayne Holloway | The Scrappers had four 7th (5:23.13); 3200m run: Sports Editor second place fi nishes, Moreno 4th (11:04.92), TEXARKANA – The with JaKaree Gaines fi n- Sepulveda 5th (11:41.52), Nashville Scrapper track ishing second in the 100m Jones 6th (11:51.47); team scored 97 points dash, Lofton in the 400m 4x100m: Shawn Ken- at the Arkansas High dash, Deangelo Coulter in nedy, Gaines, Trais Mar- Doc Walker Hog Relays the 110m hurdles and Jar- shall, Reggie Wright 5th Thurs., March 17, which ed Morrow in the shot put. (:44.37); 4x400m relay: was fourth best in the RESULTS Lofton, Wright, Gaines, meet. 100m dash: JaKa- Kennedy 5th (3:38.05); The Scrappers fi nishedree Gaines 2nd (:11.41), 4x800m relay: Lofton, behind Magnolia, Cam- Gaines 7th (:23.35); Michael Steele, Kevin den Fairview and El Do- 400m dash: Cameron Quinonez, Wiley Reeder rado. Lofton 2nd (:51.95); 1st (8:49.73); Pole Vault: Nashville’s only vic- 110m hurdles: Deange- Walter Cruz 4th (10-6); tory in the meet came lo Coulter 2nd (16.07); Shot Put: Jared Morrow on the legs of Cameron 300m hurdles: Coul- 2nd (47-3), Jawara Stew- Lofton, Michael Steele, ter 5th (:43.79); 1600m art 6th (43-5), Jalen Whit- Kevin Quinonez and Wi- run: Daniel Moreno 3rd more 8th (42-9.5); Dis- Remington Jester winds up from the mound for Dierks in a recent home ley Reeder in the 4x800m (4:57.13), Jose Sepulveda cus: Morrow 3rd (143-9), game against Center Point. 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The 6th graders at JoAnn Walters Elementary in Dierks rock the house as they get ready for their exams. Photos by DewayneHolloway

Members of the JoAnn Walters Elementary School Gifted and Talented Program performed a series of skits titled “Testbusters” for their classmates Fri., March 18, to help prepare them for the upcoming Benchmark exams. Students learn to Dierks Chamber of ward off the stress mon- Pictured from left to right: (back row) Megan Welch, Hope Tedder, Cassidy sters that plague them Godfrey, Casey Godfrey, Jessie Powers, Braiden Counts, Kyra Helms, Adam Commerce meeting Friday during test time. White; (front row) Andrew Ward, Hali Mounts, Madison VanBibber, Delany The Dierks Chamber Church. Eckert, Landon Stuard, Trisstan Icenhower. of Commerce will host Anyone interested in a lunch meeting Fri., joining or working with HOWARD COUNTY COUNTRYSIDECOUNTRYSIDE March 25, in the fel- the Dierks Chamber of lowship hall of the Di- Commerce is welcome to CHILDREN’S CENTER NURSERYNURSERY erks United Methodist attend. FULL TIME POSITION / PART TIME POSITION Need a LIVE-IN COMPANION for a developmen- COMPLETE TREE SERVICE tally disabled male. Will be providing training in TRIMMING/REMOVAL LIVE IN CONCERT meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, shopping, mon- BUCKET TRUCK ey management, grooming, leisure time activities and Tomorrow Night!!!! health and safety issues. INSURED March 25th Full Time Schedule: STUMP GRINDING Brantly Gilbert Sunday – Friday, 3:30 pm – 7:30 am, each day with special guest Greg Part Time Schedule: Landscape Shrubs Gardner & Voodoo Cowboy Friday, 3:30 pm - Sunday, 3:30 pm, continuous Trees (wide assortment) Must be able to pass criminal records background th Come see our large variety of plants available, just 310 East 49 St. check, pre-employment drug test and provide proof Texarkana, AR minutes away from Nashville! of high school diploma or equiv. E.O.E. Please, No (870) 845-2307 (870) 773-4903 Phone Calls. tickets on sale at 198 MURRAY LANE www.shooterstexarkana.com Applications may be completed at HCCC Inc., 1577 Off Hwy 278 W, toward Center Point PRIVATE CLUB -- MUST BE MUST BE AT LEAST 21 YEARS OF AGE Hwy 371 West, Nashville, AR 71852. Page 12 • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Kennel Mixups ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Friday-Sunday 1. Capt.'s superior 4. __ salts 14 15 16

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Terry Ray 845-7757 • Sharla Parrish 845-7079 • Industrial Ryan Turner, Owner WANTED TO BUY 4510 Licensed Phone: • Ranch style brick, 3 BR/2 BA, 2001 sq ft located on 4.31 acres in a Bonded TIMBER AND TIMBERLAND Nashville 870-845-8637 & Insured (870) 286-2442 rural sub-division overlooking a 10 acre lake, open kitchen area with Cell: (870) 845-9299 We buy pine & hardwood sawlogs & extra eating space and the living room/den combination has a wbfp, pulpwood. We will buy your tract in large wood patio and 2 car attached garage lots of extra features. Call Turner Electric the bulk or by scale, with weekly for an appointment...... Lists for $179,000 settlements. We will cruise your timber • 1 story frame home located at 205 Hempstead 339 in McCaskill, & give you a FREE ESTIMATE with FOR SALE: located on 4 acres, there are 3 BR/1 BA and approx 1120 sq ft of no obligation to you. living space, front and back porch, vinyl siding, CH/CA, double CARLTON J.W. MILLER TIMBER CO., INC. Table & 2 benches paned windows, 5 ceiling fans and lots of storage are just a few of MINI STORAGE the nice features of this home. The back is fenced and there is both 4300 Gazola St. • Texarkana, TX - $200 rural water and a deep well. Come take a tour of this great proper- (870) 845-3560 (903) 838-5836 Table 27”W x 36”L x 31”H ty...... New Listing for only $75,000 Jimmy Miller 1-800-8TIMBER • It’s time to consider a lake home! This beautiful home is located (870) 557-4180 at 236 Lake Village Drive. It’s a great log with 3BR/2 BA, a formal living room and informal family/den. There is an eating area with The Agency Realty & Premier Mortage the kitchen and a separate offi ce space, laundry, 3 ceiling fans and a wbfp, CH/CA, fl oor coverings of carpet, ceramic tile and wood. The dishwasher, stove, oven, refrigerator and drapes stay. There are great porches and a covered patio area. The 12x10 outbuilding and Bill Fritts detached garage provide extra storage. Just what is needed for your Principle Broker & summer vacation home or getaway. Call Terry for an appointment to see this property...... Listing for $199,000 Loan Offi cer • This frame home located at 368 Lake Village Drive has often been called the place with the best view of Lake Greeson, 1 acre, 1,742 sq ft 870-845-1011 or 870-845-6100 of living space, 3 BR/1.5 BA, informal living/den, kitchen with eating area included, separate offi ce and laundry rooms, wbfp, CH/CA, fl oor 101 S. Main Street [email protected] coverings of carpet, vinyl and ceramic. Great patio area, porches and www.theagencyrealty.net huge windows provide the wonderful views. Call Sharla for additional Nashville, AR 71852 information...... Listing for $550,000 Page 14 • Thursday, March 24, 2011 • NASHVILLE NEWS Nashville to hold March for Parks fundraiser March 31 The Nashville Parks & Recreation (2) Autographed photos of Miss Ar- Nashville Hometown Sign from Nash- Pic-a-Lilly Commission will host its annual live kansas 2010 from Nashville Rotary Club ville Drug Avon Basket auction fundraiser “March for Parks” on Guitar autographed by Many Country Shampoo, Cut & Style from Trendset- 2 Dozen Embroidered Caps from Kar- Thurs., March 31 at 6 p.m. at the Nashville Artists – Southwest Arkansas Radio ters ter’s Dugout City Park – Dogwood Pavilion. 3 Month Fitness Membership from (2) Original Formula Porter’s Lotion Trenton 42 Piece Socket Set from Napa “We are very excited about this year’s Rehab Specialists from Trendsetters Auto Parts event” stated Park Director, Nikki Cherry. St. Louis Cardinals 2011 Autographed Large Pitcher from Tollett’s Gifts Tie Down Straps from Parish Equip- ‘We couldn’t host many of the special Ball Free Lube, Oil & Filter from 10 Minute ment events and activities that we do throughout 6 Tickets to Diamond Park Speedway Lube Designer Lamp from Southwest Arkan- the year without this community support”. 75 ft. Fire Ant Treatment from Law- $25 Gift Certifi cate to Quality Shoe sas Furniture Live Auction Items rence Pest Control Store (2) $5 Gift Certifi cates from Western One Night Lodging in an Arkansas 3X5 Ad from the Nashville News Dinner for One at the China Buffet Sizzlin State Park 1 Load of gravel delivered within 10 1 Large Single Topping Pizza at Simple Floor Cleaner from D&S Carpet Autographed photo of Walt Coleman, miles from TOMCO Simons Charger with USB Port from Gary Fant NFL Referee 1 Load of topsoil or gravel delivered Glass Picture Frame from Power Phar- Cellular Black & Decker Jigsaw from the Home within 10 miles from Tony Fatheree macy Klein Tool Bag from Wholesale Elec- Improvement Center Stir Fan from Just Poultry Sketchers Sunglasses & Case from tric $50 U.S. Savings Bond from Diamond Blower from D&J Equipment Bell’s Vision One Offi ce Visit to Southwest Arkansas Bank Silent Auction Items King James Version Holy Bible from Chiropractic Precast Urn from Crete Cast Products Free Visit to Revibe Yoga Studio Morris Drug (6) Mops and (2) Push Brooms from Arkansas Traveler Framed Print from Shampoo, Cut & style from Salon Britt (2) Shampoo & Conditioner Sets from Shields Supply Senator Larry Teague/AR Secretary of 218 Stephanie & Company (2) Ratchet Straps from Morris Equip- State Mark Martin One Month Gym Membership to Bell’s Designer Vase from Ivan Smith Fur- ment Large Mirror from the Glass Shop Gym niture GTV 18 Volt Cordless Drill from Lin- Necklace from Jeanine’s Fine Jewelry Pruners from R&J Supply (5) Buy One, Get One Catfi sh Dinners ville’s $50 Value in Printing from L&W Print Case Knife from Nashville Pawn from Starz Family Restaurant For more information contact the Nash- Shop Lunch Special from Sweet Aroma (2) Certifi cates for 1 lb. of fudge from ville City Park at (870) 845-7405 Scholarships available for ambitious writers LITTLE ROCK, - The Oxford American will offer AT RIGHT: Carlee and fi ve scholarships (including tuition, room, and board) Charlie, a pair of clowns for Arkansas college students to attend the inaugural from Sarasota, Fl., Oxford American Summit for Ambitious Writers oc- stopped by the News curring June 21–26, 2011, at Winthrop Rockefeller office Tuesday to Institute on Petit Jean Mountain. promote the Kelly Miller The scholarships will be awarded to the fi ve best Circus, which is scheduled to be in student applications (as judged by the Summit’s Nashville April 4. 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