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Board: Chickens now ok
Gurdon suspect dies
“Invading” stove shot
Article, p. 11
Article, p. 1
Article p. 13
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Man jailed
rape of child
Firewise in Alpine
Joe May
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Losing my
appitite...
i love teasing, Shana, our
youngest daughter.
“When you were younger,
we used to feed you dog
food,” i’ll tease her.
“You did not!” she shoots
back, loving every minute of
it.
Turns out, maybe we should
have been feeding her dog
food. At least it’s edible, anyways. or at least the dog
likes it, i should say.
A story on the net caught
my eye recently. it also
turned my stomach. it seems
that a 17-year-old girl in the
UK recently passed out after
having eaten nothing but
McDonald’s
Chicken
McỊ uggets since she was
two years old. (Where were
the parents?) She has never
tasted fruits or vegetables.
Ị ot even once, she says.
Ị ow we’ve eaten many a
meal with ol’ Ronald until
we’ve began to look a bit
like the Hamburglar. or his
sidekick Grimace (When
was the last time we saw
them anyway?)
But what we read online has
gotten us a bit afraid of the
any fast food places. Just what
are they serving us anyway?
last year, Taco Bell, in the
wake of a lawsuit, admitted
that they had been putting
sand (yes, you read that
right) in taco meat to make it
go further. What’s scary is
that it is perfectly legal.
That was bad enough, but
we just stopped eating tacos.
Ị ow we find out that
McDonald’s has been feeding us
from the sandbox as well.
See “editorial,” p. 10
Alpine Fire Department receives grant
Joe May photo
Members of the Alpine Fire Department as well as Clark County Judge Ron Daniell
and Emergency Manager Mikki Hastings pose Tuesday after the U.S. Forest Service
announced that the department has received a grant that will allow it to purchase equipment to use in cleaning up around structures in the area in an attempt to thwart the spread
of wildfires in the area.
Gurdon grocery store to close next week
By JoHN NeLSoN
SPECiAl To THE STAỊ DARD
Gurdon's largest grocery
store will soon shut its doors.
Rehkopfs Family Food
Store, at 506 East Main
Street, will close its doors on
or before Feb. 18, the manager for the Gurdon and
Prescott facilities confirmed.
Bill Barker, who serves as
manager for both locations,
said the Prescott grocery
store property is owned by
Ron Rehkopf. Much of the
inventory from Gurdon will
be sold and/or relocated to
the Prescott store.
Barker said the grocery
chain is now 14 stores
strong, but with the closing
of the Gurdon facility will go
back to only 13.
Barker said the Gurdon
store is profitable, but the
traffic does not create
enough profit to take care of
unexpected needs, such as a
freezer going out.
Bill Wright, Southern Ban
Corp. regional manager, stated that Rehkopf had been
leasing the Gurdon store
building from the bank.
Southern Ban Corp acquired
the property after the 2009
bankruptcy of Affiliated
Foods Southwest.
Affiliated Foods had been
the supplier for the Gurdon
store and had made a financial agreement with Rehkopf
as to the amount of rent to be
paid each month.
See “Store,” p. 13
Suspect in Gurdon home invasion
dies from undetermined causes
By Joe MAy
EDiToR
A suspect in a July 4 home
invasion case in Gurdon has
died.
According to Clark County
Sheriff Jason Watson, 25year-old Clayton Jennings of
Gurdon was pronounced
dead Tuesday afternoon
around 1:30pm at Baptist
Medical
Center
in
Arkadelphia after being
transported to the hospital
from the Whelen Springs
area.
Watson said Jennings was
out with friends when he had
a “medical event” and
became
unresponsive.
Friends called 911 and he
was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced
dead by Clark County
Coroner Tim Welch.
While the sheriff stated that
foul play is not suspected in
Jennings' death, his body
will be taken to the Arkansas
State Crime lab in little
Rock for an autopsy. Watson
declined to speculate publicly about the suspect's
cause of death.
Jennings had been charged
with aggravated residential
burglary after a July 4 incident at his sister's home on
Thompson Road in Gurdon.
in that case, authorities
allege he and his father came
into the home and began
fighting family members.
Resident Jeff Calley, who is
Jennings' brother-in-law shot
Clayton Jennings, resulting
in the loss of his left leg.
The shooting was ruled selfdefense.
The Calley home burned
the next day in what authorities have deemed a suspicious blaze.
At the time of his death,
Jennings was wearing an
ankle bracelet that allowed
authorities to moniter his
whereabouts until trial.
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February 9, 2012
By Joe MAy
EDiToR
Pike County officials have
charged an Arkadelphia man
with rape and sexual indecency with a child following
his involvement with a 13year-old Delight girl.
According to an affidavit
filed by Pike County Deputy
Sheriff Clark Kinzler on
Monday,
Corey
Dale
Daniell, 23, of 401 S. 23rd
Street in Arkadelphia is facing the possibility of life in
prison after he allegedly had
immoral relations with a
Delight girl at her grandmother's apartment.
on January 4, Kinzler stated that he was given a handwritten note at the sheriff's
office stating that a 13-yearold girl was having immoral
relations with a 23-year-old
from Arkadelphia at an
apartment in Delight with the
full knowledge and consent
of the child's grandmother.
After receiving the information, the deputy contacted
the Arkansas State Police
Crimes Against Children
investigator
Kristi
Williamson and relayed the
information to her. Two days
later, the pair talked with the
person who made the allegations and proceeded to the
Delight Manor Apartments
to interview the grandmother
in the case.
The woman stated that she
was the child's guardian, but
denied any knowledge of the
child's wrongdoing. She did,
however, state that the suspect had spent the night in
her apartment on occasion,
but said there had not been
any inappropriate contact
with her granddaughter. The
girl also denied having relations with Daniell.
A juvenile friend, contacted
by the police, stated that she
was aware the pair's relationship and that they had
“hugged and kissed. She
said the child had told her
that on the school bus.
The pair then traveled to
Arkadelphia and stopped at,
McDonald's, which was
Daniell's place of employment.
See “Rape,” p. 13
By Joe MAy
EDiToR
A former employee of a
local business has stated that
she felt sexually harassed by
the men in her store, including Caddo Valley Mayor
Allen Dillavou.
Under the Arkansas
Freedom of information Act,
the newspaper was given a
complaint dated April 25,
2011 that has been lodged
with
the
Arkansas
Employment
Security
Division. in the complaint,
the employee, a student at
Henderson State University,
stated that she had been subjected to numerous comments of a sexual nature at
the business from not only
the manager of the business,
but also the mayor.
Stating that she “was caught
in an awkward, degrading
situation” during the summer
months of 2010, the woman
stated that many people
wishing to float the Caddo
River would come to the
business to air up floatation
devises or to purchase items.
She said Dillavou and the
manager would often sit on a
bench outside the business
during the day. As women
would bend over to air up the
floatation
devises,
the
employee alleged that “the
two men made very sexually
explicit remarks regarding
the females. Some were
barely teenagers. Some were
referenced to as 'fat cows.'”
“i found the remarks
degrading and [felt] my face
blush,” the woman wrote in
the complaint. “it was
embarrassing because when
the two men would come
See “Valley,” p. 13
employment filing
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Opal Heitman,
point cedar
native
opal Skates Kizer Heitman,
89, of Malvern passed away
on Friday, February, 3 2012
following a lengthy illness at
the Saline Memorial Hospice
House in Bryant. She was
born to the late Joseph Ị eri
and Minnie Mae Skates,
october 26, 1922, in Point
Cedar. She married the late
William H. Kizer in 1940
and in 1960 she married the
late Robert J. Heitman.
She is survived by five children, Phyllis Huddleston and
husband Melvin of White
Hall, Sharon Dyer and husband Johnny of Malvern,
Dianne lawrence and husband Michael of Springdale,
Bill Kizer and wife Polly of
Malvern, and Tracy Holmes
of Ị orman, oklahomal
eleven grandchildren, sixteen
great grandchildren, and one
great, great grandchild. She
was preceded in death by a
son, Joe Bailey Kizer
Graveside services were
Sunday, February, 5th, at
Rockport Cemetery in
Malvern with John owen
and John Small officiating.
rozelle Goodson,
teacher
Rozelle Wordingham
Palmer Goodson passed
away on February 3, 2012.
The wife of the late Dr. Carl
Edward Goodson, she was
born August 31, 1920.
She is survived by daughters Mary lynn Goodson,
Ị ancy lea Goodson Mills,
Margery Clare Goodson
lumpkin, and Charlotte
Rose Goodson; son Dr.
Timothy Carl Goodson;
fourteen grandchild; and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Rozelle attended Ypsilanti
State University , where she
met and married Raymond
Woodrow Palmer in 1941,
who passed away in 1942.
She met Carl Goodson and
they married on May 31,
1944. She moved with Carl
and their growing family to
Bolivar, Mo, where he
served as professor in the
Bible
Department
at
Southwest Baptist College .
in 1961, the couple moved to
Arkadelphia, where he served as
a professor at ouachita. Rozelle
continued her education, obtaining both a Bachelor’s and a
Master’s Degree in English from
ouachita. Rozelle taught first at
l.M. Goza Junior High School
and at Henderson State
University . in 1968, they moved
to St. louis County, Mo where
she taught at Parkway Central
Junior High School. When Carl
was named Dean of Academic
Affairs at ouachita in 1970, they
moved back to Arkadelphia, and
Rozelle served as assistant director for Financial Aid. She
returned to Henderson State
University and taught in the
English Department. She continued to teach at a Bible College in
little Rock.
Funeral services will be held
at 10:00 AM Friday at Berry
Chapel on the ouachita
Baptist University campus in
Arkadelphia. Burial will be
in Rest Haven Memorial
Gardens . in lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the
Carl Goodson Endowed
Honors
Scholarship.
Donations can be sent to
oBU Box 3754, 410 ouachita
Street , Arkadelphia , AR 71998 .
Sign on line guest book at
www.ruggleswilcox.com.
Gene White,
Korean vet
Bobby downs,
Arkla retiree
Howard "Gene" White, age
81, of Albany, Ị ew York,
formerly of Kirby, died
Thursday, February 2, 2012.
He was born on April 28,
in
Seminole,
1930
oklahoma, the son of
Howard and Sylvia Hawkins
White. He was preceded in
death by his first wife, Anna
Mae White; his parents; and
his
step-son,
Bruce
Hildenbrandt. He was a
United States Ị avy veteran
of the Korean Conflict and
served as the former commander of the Disabled American
Veterans, Chapter 88, in Ị ew
York. He was a retired United
States Postal Service employee
and a Mason.
Survivors are his wife, lois
White of Albany, Ị ew York;
two daughters, Sherril White
of Rowlett, Texas and
Carolyn White of Houston,
Texas; three step-children,
Wayne Hildenbrandt and his
wife, Missy, of Schenectady,
York,
Joseph
Ị ew
Hildenbrandt and Tina
Hildenbrandt both of Albany,
Ị ew York; two step-grandchildren; four brothers,
Harloe White of Kirby, Bob
White of Kirby, Forrest
"Shorty" White of Murfreesboro
and Gilbert White of Atlanta,
Georgia; two sisters, ilena
King and Sylvia White both
of Kirby; and several nieces
and nephews.
Services were Sunday,
February 5, 2012, in the
Davis-Smith Funeral Home
Chapel in Glenwood with
Harloe White officiating.
Guest registry is at
www.davis-smith.com.
Bobby Ị eil Downs age 79
of Arkadelphia died Friday,
February 3, 2012. He was
born June 20, 1932 the son of
Emory Edwin and Arkie Jane
Davis Downs. He retired
after 34 years from Arkansas
louisiana Gas Company,
was a U. S. Ị avy Veteran of
the Korean War serving as a
cryptographer stationed in
Tokyo for 4 years. He was a
member of the Clark County
Historical Society, Sons of
the American Revolution,
Jamestown Society, Sons
and Daughters of the
Pilgrims, Sons of the
Confederacy, and a member
of the First United Methodist
Church of Arkadelphia.
Bobby
did
extensive
research on the Arkansas
Fifteenth Regiment infantry
during the Civil War and
published a book by that
name. He was preceded in
death by one son Timothy
Wayne Downs and one
brother, Bernard Emory
Downs.
He is survived by his wife
of 56 years, Jacqueline
Green Downs, one daughter,
Diane Downs Ị ewton and
her husband Chris of
Conway; five grandchildren;
and 10 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were
Sunday, February 5th in the
Ruggles-Wilcox
Funeral
Chapel with Carroll Jackson
officiating, Burial was in
Rest
Haven
Memorial
Gardens. Memorials may be
made to First United
Methodist
Church
of
Arkadelphia, 107 Ị . 9th St.,
Arkadelphia, AR 71923.
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Modine
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native
laura Modine Williams age
91, of Amity passed from
this life on Sunday, February
5, 2012 in Glenwood. She
was born May 7, 1920 in
Amity, the daughter of the
late lone and Bettie
Hancock Wilson. Modine
was a member of Bethsaida
Church of Christ, worked at
oberman's Manufacturing
Dwiggins
Peach
and
orchard. in 1992, she proudly earned her GED at the age
of seventy-two years old.
She helped organized and
was a volunteer for the
Amity Ambulance Service.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; her husband,
Joe Allen Williams; son,
Danny C. Williams and
Michael
E.
grandson,
Garner.
Survivors include one son,
James A. Williams and wife,
Kay of Gunter, Texas; one
daughter, Vivian l. Garner
and husband, Bruce of
Carrolton, Texas; four grandsons; two granddaughters;
four great-grandsons; five
great-granddaughters; and
one adopted son, Buddy
Maxey of Rosboro.
Funeral services were
Tuesday, February 7th at
Ruggles-Wilcox
Funeral
Home in Arkadelphia. Burial
was in Bethsaida Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to
Bethsaida Cemetery Fund.
Briant Owen,
born in Hope
Mr. Briant E. owen 40 of
Arkadelphia, passed away
Thursday, February 2, 2012
in little Rock. Briant was
born october 8, 1971 in
Hope. He was preceded in
death by his grandparents,
Randolph and Eula Haddix.
He is survived by his parents, Richard and Bess Rife
of McCaskill; brothers,
Keith and wife Deidra
Campbell of Hooks, Texas,
Floyd
Campbell
of
Sprindale, larry and wife
Sally
Campbell
of
McCaskill, s and Josh and
wife Amanda Rife of Bossier
City, louisiana; sisters, Renee
and husband Jim Crandell of
McCaskill, Regina and husband
Doug Block of Bossier City,
louisiana and Cindy and husband Bob Hensley of Hopes.
Graveside service were
Sunday, February 5, 2012 in
Macedonia Cemetery with
Bruce Short officiating under
the direction of HerndonPharr Funeral Home.
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Resteen W. Knox died
February 1, 2012 at his home. He
was born to Mary Johnson on
March 17, 1916 in Arkadelphia.
He attended Greater Pleasant
Hill Baptist Church. He was a
retired employee of Ford Motor
Company. After retirement he
and his wife moved back to
Arkadelphia.
Survivors include his wife,
Mary of Arkadelphia; a stepson Mervin Johnson of
irving, Texas; grandchildren
and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral services were
Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at
the J. l. Williams Memorial
Chapel with Dr. lewis A.
Shepherd, Jr., officiating.
Burial was in Helms
Cemetery.
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paul cooper,
WWii veteran
Paul E. Cooper age 95, of
Arkadelphia passed away
Monday, February 6, 2012 at
his home. He was born
September 29, 1916 in
Magnolia, the son of the late
Benjamin Elihue and Mary
Hughes Cooper. For many
years, he served as Postmaster in
Willisville, where he owned Paul
Cooper's Food Center where the
post office was located. He was a
U.S. Army Veteran of WWii
serving in the infantry and a
member of Pine Street Church of
Christ in Arkadelphia. He
was preceded in death by his
wife louise Young Cooper.
Survivors include two
daughters, Carolyn Crawford
and her husband Milburn of
Sherwood, Janice Penney
and her husband Joe of Ben
lomondl one brother, David
Cooper of Petal, MS, three
grandchildren; and seven
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were
Thursday, February 9th in
the Ruggles-Wilcox Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial with
military honors was in Rest
Haven Memorial Gardens.
Marjorie
Manning, Levi’s
retiree
Marjorie Freeman
Manning,
age
84,
Arkadelphia, died Tuesday,
February 7, 2012. She was
born March 7, 1927, the
daughter of Guy and Edna
Smith Freeman. She was a
retired seamstress for levi
and a member of the Curtis
Baptist Church . She was
preceded in death by her parents; granddaughter, Denise
Manning; sisters-in-law, Gail
Freeman
and
Micky
Freeman.
She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Connie
Manning; four sons, Donny
Manning and wife Sandy;
Johnny Manning and wife
Jeanene; larry Manning and
wife
Brenda;
Timmy
Manning and wife Debbie;
all of Arkadelphia; two
grandsons and their wives,
Rusty
and
Stephanie
Manning; Mark and Caron
Manning; six granddaughters; eight great grandchildren; two brothers, Thomas
Marvin "Timer" Freeman of
Hammond,
lA;
Bob
Freeman of Metairie, lA;
one sister, Carolyn "Tootsie"
and husband Sam Jones of
Springhill, lA; also survived
by numerous nieces and
nephews.
Graveside services were
Thursday, February 9th at
Richwoods Cemetery with
Scott Jackson officiating.
Memorials may be made to
the Richwoods Cemetery
Fund C/o Ị icky Todd, 170
Mt. Zion Rd. , Arkadelphia ,
AR 71923 . online guest
book is available at
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donnie
Mcclanahan,
dalark native
Donnie McClanahan died
February 2, 2012 at Baptist
Medical Center in little
Rock.
He
was
born
September 24, 1942 in
Dalark to the late Henry and
Willie
(Murdock)
McClanahan.
Donnie
received his education at the
Sparkman Training High
School. He was a member of
First Missionary Baptist
Church in Sparkman. Donnie
was employed by the Marine
Company for serveral years,
he later worked for the
Arkadelphia Sand and
Gravel Co. until his retirement. His wife linda and
son Michael preceded him in
death. He later married leola
Craig (Johnson).
Survivors include his wife,
leloa McClanahan, one son,
Fredrick
(Genella)
McClanahan of Prescott;
three brothers, Alex (Yorika)
McClanahan of Carson, CA;
Henry Jr. (lois) McClanahan
of San Jose, CA; Marvin
(Deborah) McClanahan of
Detroit, Mi; one sister,
Vernita Ị eal of oakland,
CA; two sister-in-laws,
Juanita McClanahan of
Dalark; Millie McClanahan
of Crystal Rivers, Fl; four
step-children,
Reginald
Johnson
of
Germany;
Venessa (Anthony) Baker of
little Rock; Karen (Junior)
Soli of oxford, MS; laTonia
Johnson of Miami, Fl; six
grandchildren, five stepgrandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren; and a host of
nieces, nephews, cousins
realatives, and friends.
Funeral service were
Tuesday at First Missionary
Baptist Church, Sarkman,
Arkansas with l. A. Craig
and Edward Gulley officiating..
Burial was in McClanahan
Family Cemetery unde the
directiion
of
Mitchell
Funeral Home.
The guest book can be
signed at www.mitchellfuneralservices.com
Billie Monroe,
sheriff’s deputy
Billie Rea Monroe, age 71,
of Arkadelphia, passed from
this life on Friday, February
3, 2012 at Baptist Medical
Center in Arkadelphia. She
was born on April 9, 1940 in
Binger, oK, the daughter of
the late Stanley and Anna
Mitchell Gregory. Billie
worked as a prison guard,
deputy sheriff and genealogist. She was a member of
First General Baptist Church
in Rector. Billie was preceded in death by her husband,
Palmer Garland Monroe, her
son, John Gregory White and
her daughter, Alice Suzanne
White.
She is survived by one
daughter, Anna Givens
(Charles) of Arkadelphia,
one son, Robert White (lisa)
of Rector, one step daughter,
Janice Monroe of Arizona,
one sister, Ann Jones of
Wake Village, TX, one
brother, James Morrow of
Tulsa, oK, eight grandchildren; and six great grandchildren.
Funeral services were
Monday, February 6, 2012 at
Welch Funeral Home in
Arkadelphia.
Memorials
may be made to the Clark
County library Fund, 609
Caddo Street, Arkadelphia,
AR 71923.
Cremation arrangements
are entrusted to the Welch
Funeral
Home
of
Arkadelphia.
Visit
www.welchfh.net to sign the
online guest book.
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Lo cal Happen in gs
Police Blotter
point cedar News
The voice of the turtle is
heard in the land, and the
beautiful morning doves are
not only calling and cooing,
but are building a nest in our
carport. Six weeks after
Groundhog Day will only be
March 15, but spring seems
to be on the way. The lark’s
on the wing, the snails on the
thorn. God’s in his heaven,
and all’s right with the
world.
People who ate an apple
or pear each day (or the
equivalent amount of
other “white flesh” produce such as bananas,
mushcauliflower, " and
( % $%)
(!
rooms), ,were 52 percent
less likely to have a
stroke over ten years than
those who consumed less.
This found in a recent
study.
Apples are associated with
female
deities,
with
immortality, resurrection,
and knowledge. if an
apple is cut through the
center, it will reveal a
five-pointed star outlined
at the center of each equator. This was a pentagram,
a goddess symbol among
Gypsies,
Celts,
and
Egyptians.
i talked with larue Hunt
Hall on Sunday and
learned that she and loyd
are expecting a visit from
his cousin, Katie lou
(Pitts) and her husband in
March. larue’s brotherin-law Gene Tart is not
well, and is being cared
for by family members as
well as sitter Delia
Allison, and at night by
Hunt Tart. larue is also
concerned
about
her
cousin,
Freddie
lou
looper Dials. our best
wishes also to Jean
Sheets.
The 1972 Bismarck
School Yesteryears was
dedicated to the memory
NoRMA
BLANToN
of Kenny Diffee and
lester Davis who lost
=7.
"*0.
their lives on February 26
in a vehicle crash in Point
Cedar. Kenny, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Diffee, was a junior.
lester, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Davis, was
in the sixth grade.
Congratulations to
Gregory P. Gilbreath,
son-in-law of Mary and
Hughie lambert of Hot
Springs , for being selected for promotion to
Colonel. He will also
attend the US Army War
College
at
Carlisle
Barracks, Pennsylvania ,
in July. He is married to
Kelli, and their children
are Ị athaniel, Kiri, and
Evan. Cadet 2d lt
Ị athaniel W. Gailbreath,
grandson of the lamberts,
has been selected as the
Civil Air Patrol Cadet of
the Year for the Ị evada
wing. He is a sophomore
at Coral Academy of
Science of las Vegas and
resides in Henderson ,
Ị evada . The lamberts
are members of the
Calvin M. Copeland family reunion group.
if your sweetheart doesn’t propose marriage
soon, you are in luck.
legend has it that in the
fifth century ireland , St
Bridget complained to St
Patrick about men taking
too much time getting
married. So on February
29 alone, a woman may
propose to the object of
her affections. An act of
the Scottish parliament in
1288 stipulated the same.
i believe that was know
as Sadie Hawkins Day in
the lil’ Abner cartoon?
The first pretzels are
believed to have been
made in a monastery in
France about 1,400 years
ago. The pretzel twists
may represent a child’s
arm folded in prayer.
Billy Jack Wallace, 54,
of Dierks died on January
29. He was born on
September 27 1957 in
DeQueen and was predeceased by his parents,
B.J. Wallace Sr. and Ester
Hammock Wallace (who
died on January 4). He
was also predeceased by a
brother, Benny Massey.
Survivors include his
wife Marlynn (Miller),
two
sons
Shannon
Wallace and Trenton
Wallace, a stepson Jason
Stapp, stepdaughter Angie
McBride, brother B. J.
Wallace,
Jr.,
sister
Patricia Johnson, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Services were in
the Wilkerson Funeral
Home Chapel in Dierks,
followed by burial in the
Dierks Cemetery .
opal Heitman, 89, of
Malvern died on February
3. She was predeceased
by her parents Joseph
Ị eri and Minnie Henson
Skates, brothers Raymond
and Philip Skates, husbands William Kizer and
Robert
Heitman.
Survivors are children
Huddleston
Phyllis
(Melvin), Sharon Dyer
(Johnny),
Dianne
lawrence (Michael), Bill
Kizer (Polly), and Tracy
Holmes, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren.
Graveside services were
last Sunday in the
Rockport Cemetery . opal
and her brothers lived in
Point Cedar several years
with their parents, and
many relatives still reside
in the community.
GOT GOLD?
Arkadelphia Police
Department
February 6
Accident was reported on
S. 10th Street.
Shoplifting was reported
at Wal-Mart.
Criminal trespass was
reported at a Ị . 10th Street
business.
A stolen vehicle was
found in a downtown parking
lot.
Breaking and entering
was reported on Caddo Street.
February 5
Attended death was
reported on S. 8th Street.
Harassing communications and terroristic threatening was reported on
Elaine Street.
Theft of a vehicle was
reported on Caddo Street.
February 4
Domestic disturbance
was reported on S. 27th
Street.
Theft was reported on
Evonshire.
Residential burglary
and criminal mischief was
reported on Pine Street.
A carport blew onto a
mobile home on Ị . 10th
Street.
Christopher lafont,
34, 1519 Center Street, was
cited with violation of a city
ordinance pertaining to dangerous dogs.
February 3
Dispute was reported
on Haddock Street.
Residential burglary
and theft was reported on
Richardson Street.
Theft was reported on
Pine Street.
Battery was reported
on S. 6th Street.
leaving the scene of
an accident, failure to report
an accident and criminal
mischief was reported at a
W.P. Malone Drive business.
Theft was reported at a
Pine Street business.
Cassidy Wilson, 22, 5
Westmont
Circle,
was
arrested for disorderly conduct.
February 2
Dog bite was reported
on Walnut Street.
Note-All known arrests are recorded
in this space. The newspaper will not
under any circumstances withhold
anyone’s name. please do not ask. A
warrant or a
ticket is also considered an arrest,
whether there was jail time served or
not.
isaac Samuel Ray
Perry, 30, 519 S. 14th Street,
was arrested for violation of a
protection order.
Accident was reported at
Goza Middle School when a
tree fell on a school bus.
Brandon lamont
Summerville, 31, 222 Ị . 20th,
was arrested for public intoxication.
February 1
Disturbance was reported on S. 16th Street.
Unattended death was
reported on Haddock Street.
Clark County Sheriff's
office
February 7
Gracie lynn Hill, 36,
was arrested for criminal
attempt to obtain controlled
substances by fraud, speeding and obtaining controlled
substances by fraud.
Willie Alphonso
Hamilton, 22, was being
held an a revoked suspended
sentence.
February 6
Residential burglary
and theft was reported on
Central Road.
Criminal mischief was
reported on Bateman Road
in okolona.
Craig Kasey Bazil, 21,
3002 Bateman Road in
okolona, was arrested for
endangering the welfare of a
minor.
Michelle leanne Dunn,
20, was arrested for possession of an instrument of
crime, residential burglary,
theft and endangering the
welfare of a minor.
February 5
Burglary and theft was
reported on Central Road.
Matthew l. Dunn, 21,
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February 4
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Steven M. McKa, 21, was
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Danny lynn Franklin, 54,
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and prohibited driving and no
insurance.
February 3
Domestic dispute was
reported on Highway 26 West
in okolona.
Ricky l. Davis, 45,
was arrested for a parole
violation.
February 2
Jonathan Wiley
Hendrix, 19, was arrested
for battery and two counts
of failure to comply.
Alexandra Keith
Dickerson, 19, was arrested
for two counts of failure to
appear.
February 1
Domestic battery was
reported.
House fire was reported on Mt. olive Road.
Thomas R. Allen, 41,
was arrested for a parole
violation.
Rasoul Mohmmod
Smith, 34, was arrested for
possession of a controlled
substance with intent to
deliver.
January 29
Billy Ray Perry, 52,
was arrested for driving on a
suspended license and no
proof of insurance.
January 31
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Daniel
Gardner
E d I tO r I A l s
Just John
Political
columnist
News Item: Obama demands religious
hospitals offer “family planning services.”
John Nelson
Columnist
The virtue of patience
Patience, so the Bible says, is a virtue. i could call
patience a lot of other descriptive terms, but the God i
believe in calls it a virtue.
i have also heard that if you do not get killed from something happening to you, it will make you stronger. This past
month has been a test of the patience of this aging wordsmith. For the first time since i was 15 years old, i do not
have a running car that i own, lock, stock and barrel. i have
been sharing my wife's "credit card" car for about four
weeks.
it was supposed to be two weeks but the government had
other plans. My wife and i were penalized for filing early
this year. The government had an "outage," as many of you
painfully know, and our refund was indefinitely put on hold.
That refund was the way i was getting my work car.
Ị o, i am not really whining about it. i realize how
blessed i am to have had Michelle's car to borrow. i also realize this a married state and i do pay half of our bills.
Therefore it is my car too, legally. But Michelle went to her
mom's birthday party this weekend in Paragould and i stayed
home to work on the Valentine's Day issue of my magazine.
My son said i could use his car. i would do that in an
emergency. But i do not want to joy ride in someone else's
vehicle. i suppose it is because i have made my essential
money for years in a hunting and gathering fashion. And it
may be that i carry hunting, fishing, baseball equipment, tire
irons, lawn chairs etc. in my trunk of my car. Those items,
and more, are now in my storage house.
My old car is part of the deal to get the car that will be
new to me. it is still in my storage house yard, waiting to be
towed away. The fellow will do that when he is in the area,
or i can pay for it. There is that money factor again. i could
call the junk yard and let them have it. That means no extra
tires for my new car. The Ford has the same 15 inch tires that
the old Grand AM did; just different rims. Yes, they would
have to be remounted, but it would still save me money to
have those tires.
i have described to you the current changes in my own
status, mostly due to an arrogant government that apparently does not even have the technology to get us lower middle
class folks our refunds in a timely manner. it is our money.
We worked for it. if we owed them, i wonder what they
would tell me if i told the iRS i could not pay for a month
or so because i am experiencing a financial "outage?" i
would bet real money they would simply slap me with a
financial "penalty."
But it all boils down to the serenity prayer. We can not
hurry up the United States government so we as worker bees
simply have to exercise patience, wait and be glad it is not
worse than it is.
i was talking with my salesman about patience last
night. He is trying to learn the art of hunting and gathering
advertising so we can pool our sales and then hire an office
girl to do billing so our cold calls can resume. That is basic
business in the journalism world, at least as i understand it.
You probably know the ins and outs of how your business
should be working as well. it is all good theory. i pray for the
patience to continue my efforts until theory moves a bit closer to reality.
What is my answer to a world of impatient people who
are told to be patient? Go fishing. When the rain stops, go
find a pond bank and relax. After all, you definitely have
time. if you have no car, like myself, and your family car is
out of town, such as is the case while i write you, use that
other car you are not talking about - your feet. i personally
do feel a long walk coming on this afternoon.
IN GuRDoN
The Gurdon City Council met this past Monday and
passed the annual budget. in addition to the budget, Mayor
Clayton Franklin said a contract has been let to fix the pond banks,
spillway leaks etc. of our Gurdon Pond before the spring rains arrive
to fill that pond back up to its old water level.
He also said a rather large amount of bluegill, red ear,
fingerling bass, black crappie and catfish will be stocked into
the pond by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, once
the spillway is fixed.
This may mean you and i can go fishing in April over
there and catch a mess of fish. That would be great if you ask me.
To change the subject just briefly, it is Valentine's Day
season. The couple i have interviewed this year for my magazine has been married 43 years. They have had a colorful
life and have been gracious enough to share part of it with
me to give to you in print.
But this is the Gurdon close of Just John for the week
and i am supposed to be talking about love, the subject at
hand for the upcoming Valentine's Day celebration.
A friend came by one morning this past week and needed a ride
to get a battery for his truck. i took time away from my sales schedule and helped him. i was glad to do it. it made me feel of use in a
work world that makes me and probably nearly everyone else feel
useless about half of the time.
i was grateful to be able to show a little friendship love. Another
friend, who knew i would be on foot this weekend, came by Saturday
night and we had an old fashioned kitchen table flapping of the
gums. it was great. it killed some loneliness for me and for him. That
is love.
The Bible calls love a lot of things, like unselfish, kind, patient
and more. i have noticed if we even get a few of the elements of love
going in our lives, we can usually find someone else who is grateful.
Some Valentine’s poems for the “I
heart you” crowd
last week, several closing
paragraphs of my column
were missing. By now, the
original two doors are
rehung. Hopefully, by press
time this week, the next set
will also be painted and
hung.
Also, last week, a bouquet
of early daffodils, sprigs of
spirea, branches of yellowbell and japonica have
graced-- and still grace-- the
dining room table.
This season, sappy to some,
precious to others, is one of
Poet’s
groups’
poetry.
February contests require
“love poems.” Valentine
cards abound with cheesy
(for some), reaffirming sentiments for others. Poems, too,
may be syrupy for some, yet
dear to others. Here are a few
for the ones who (ahem)
“heart” this winter season.
“To My Dear and loving
Husband,” a poem whose
author is the unknown Mrs.
Anonymous, is selected in
honor especially of Freeda
and Gene Ị ichols, Jeanie
and Roger Carter, Diane and
Joe Stefan, Dorothy and
Terry Johnson, Rhonda and
Gary Roberts, and all other
“still-in-love-after-all-thistime” couples.
“If ever two were one, then
surely we;
If ever man were loved by
wife, then thee;
If ever wife was happy in a
Shades
of Home
by
Pat Laster
man,
Compare with me ye women
if ye can!
I prize thy love more than
whole mines of gold,
Or all the riches that the
East doth hold.
My love is such that rivers
cannot quench,
Nor ought but love from
thee give recompense.
Thy love is such I can no
way repay;
The heavens reward the
manifold, I pray.
Then when we live, in love
let’s so persevere
That when we live no more,
we may live ever.”
(Found in THE JoY oF
WoRDS, J. G. Ferguson
Publishing
Company,
Chicago, 1960, p 143)
Mark Tappmeyer, professor
at
Southwest
Baptist
University
in
Bolivar
Missouri, writes what he
calls in his 2005 book,
WiSECRACKiỊ G, poems
that might “leave you wondering if he got the scriptures
right or if he should be sent
home from church.” Here is
his “First Great lover” (Gen.
3:6)
“Noblest Adam, juiced on
love,
took and ate.
Poet’s Corner
oLD AGe IS NoT FoR
SISSIeS*
Much of the shine shining
in the Golden Years are
not of gold but polished
brass
Whether you walk on
dirt, mud, gravel, oyster
shells or asphalt
it is heaven's pavement
of golden paths that is
our enduring hope
He did not nibble on the
skin
but sank his teeth
till droplets gathered on his
chin.
His choice clear.
he’d fall with her—whatever
that should mean.
He’d be her surest love,
albeit into the wild beyond,
where thistles—whatever
they may be—sprout,
where he, undercover,
would never slump
into a feckless lover.”
“Forever love,” written by
Arkansas’s former Poet
laureate
Verna
lee
Hinegardner,
uses
the
Minute pattern, which she
invented, and which is now
recognized nation-wide. She
always delights in others
printing her poems. This one
is found in her latest and last
book, MoSiAC.
“My wildest dreams of love
came true
when you came through
that open door.
No time before
had Cupid’s arrow-piercing
dart
stuck in my heart.
Forever love,
just like a dove,
flies low and coos a song of
peace.
My love won’t cease
since every year
you grow more dear.”
Happy Valentine’s Day to
all.
Bob Palmer, editor
And that is why we
can loose our hold on
Earth with mild reluctance
As age wears out our
bodies bones and muscle,
what follows are aches and
pains
And a common prayer is
before they make us bedfast
that the lord calls us home!
Until then we will grunt
and groan, shuffle about,
and take our RX's
While all the while we
smile through our pains
knowing there are
Awaiting us a time
so pleasant there the
miseries here are worth it!
B
BoB
B
*A quote from the Clark
County Treasurer
Founded February 1, 1996
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In the way of
recovery?
last week President obama said,
“We can't let Washington stand in
the way of our [economic] recovery.” i don’t know anybody who
would disagree with that sentiment.
in fact, that’s largely what the TEA
Party has been saying since its
inception three years ago. Has Mr.
obama seen the light and converted
to a more conservative approach to
limiting the role of Washington in
order to allow the economy to come
roaring back? i don’t think so.
The Federal Reserve has been
manipulating the economy by
flooding the market with dollars
and by keeping interest rates artificially low. Has that worked? Well,
unemployment is still above 8 percent, and the Congressional Budget
office reported last week it expected that rate to stay above 8 percent
this year as well as next year.
Additionally, the nation’s Gross
Domestic Product stagnated at 1.6
percent for all of last year.
Apparently, actions by the Fed
have had little positive influence on
our economic recovery.
But, what about all the things
Washington does to help the economy? Progressives like Mr. obama,
Ị ancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Chris
Dodd, and Barney Frank follow
Keynesian rules of economics
which teach government should be
heavily involved in manipulating
the economy. This philosophy
explains the explosion of new rules
and regulations Washington has
generated since Mr. obama came
into office.
Washington generates tens of thousands of new rules and regulations
every year for the good of the
American people. You know, “i’m
from the government and i’m here
to help.” To keep track of new rules
and regulations the federal Unified
Agenda, Regulatory information
Service Center, releases data each
spring and fall about the number of
"economically significant" regulations that impose more than $100
million in annual costs on the economy. These are merely the cream of
the crop of new rules and regulations.
in 2011 Washington generated a
record high 149 economically significant rules and regulations. For
comparison’s sake, the annual average of economically significant regulations under President Bush was
62 and under President Clinton 56.
one might correctly assume a rising
number of rules and regulations,
particularly those that impose more
than $100 million in annual costs on
the economy, would hurt the economy. Yes, they do!
For example, take the Dodd-Frank
financial regulation law passed by
progressives…please! That one
bill, touted to help American consumers, includes nearly 260 mandated rules along with 188 other
rule suggestions.
Just in terms of unemployment
numbers, this so-called recovery is
the worst jobs recovery since the
Great Depression. This comes as no
surprise to economists who have
studied progressive fiscal policies
of the Roosevelt presidency that
suppressed the free-market economy in favor of a governmentmanipulated economy.
America still has 5.5 million fewer
jobs today than we had in
December 2007 at the beginning of
the recession. Why has our economy dragged on anemically like this
for the past four years? Has
Washington gotten in the way of an
economic recovery?
Mr. obama is laying out his reelection campaign as an opportunity to grow Washington bigger in
order to help us get out of this economic mess.
it seems to me we need to cut back
on Washington’s growth. We can’t
afford Washington to get continually bigger even if that’s supposed to
make things better.
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down
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about our circumstances, no over with another friend. We ship money. “Ị ow you boys Knights-26.
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the daughter of
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Amy Pierce
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Adcock.
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oldest
of fifwith
a
loaded
gun.”
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they
pondered
the
situation
decidmaking
him
the
finest
banana
Josephine
Williams
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boy and by
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Prescott
Junior game before he could reach
teen children, she worked at
totally un-anticipated
all RENT
right, but
not being
late afternoon - unless, of good
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Curleywolves-48
to and
the basket.
him
Jacob.
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are
so
Gables
public.
for
my
buddy
and
me.
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married to Hollis Taylor who
course, we were lucky and
baby-sitting,
and
the
Levis
headed
down
the
gravel
road
way
home
each
night,
about
what
paid
top
price
and
never
Centerpoint
Junior
KnightsFinal
score
Prescott
preceded her in death on
At that time,excited.
i was thirteen
never had done anything
factory,
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was
a
member
of
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me a dime
tip. She
October
21, 1996.
was guy he was, didn't date,
Shana is already readwrong at that time in life and 43. in front of the command car, failed to leave
Mt. Olive Baptist Church.
also
preceded
in
death
by
her
Seniorcrawled
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in the
Sergeant
into his He had recognized me the seemed to She
be longing
some-three
ing short books. She is
weren’t about to begin that
leaves for
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parents; one grandson,
lady
Knights
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the
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families,
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idea ofina military
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rest of the stacks; raiding Mr. ing by five points. in the
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reach
me
at
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made examples
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Treatment for Children
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the and
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all of California
Monday, November 30, 2009, in
cence
may
unfortunately
continue
into adulthood.
is a by
good
om. is characterized
Motion
sickness
by dizziness
and nauseaThis
caused
Lindel
Adcock
of
Little
Rock.
soldiers
more attempted
escapes.
peanut shocks, even though Curleywolves and with two
the Oak
Grove Cemetery
with at their “upscale” home
reason tocommonly
prevent
and
treaton
this
condition
in younger
Monday,
week’s
This
movement,
occurring
arecipe
boat
or is
in a car.
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and
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added
often
wondered
why
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Loudermilk
officiating.
large three-point shots
If a child’s systolic or diastolic blood pressure is above the 95th we had plenty at home - but very
November 30 in the RugglesOHN
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AND
are under
the to that crowd. If it hapsymptoms
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include
feeling
going
to bemay
Soft
Center
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percentile
for
age,sickness
gender,
and
height
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mea- Clint raised those good the Knights tok the lead. in
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direction
of
Davis-Smith
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Symptoms
can
also
reappear
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the
offending
motion
stops,
vomiting.
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surements, the
child has high blood pressure. High blood pressure Spanish Reds, and we only the closing second of the
John
Small
officiating.
pened,
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it did
, it would
be upBurial
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Cemetery.
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down at “Bud”
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kidney damage,
and damage
to the heart.
chemicals
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motion sickness include norsmith.com.
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territory. Mt. Olive Baptist Church. Sign
where
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high blood pressure.
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ferent
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varying
degrees.
care
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I
recently
Ruth
House.
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was
named
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Baumgardner, and his wife, Ann, would like to invite all to attend.
Gurdon City Hall needs new roof
Recent rains have prompted the city staff at Gurdon to seek state general
improvement funds to put a new metal roof on city hall.
Tambra Childres, treasurer and recorder, said Sen. Percy Malone and
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matter will be discussed at the upcoming council meeting at 7 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 15, in the Municipal Building.
THE NEXT GENERATION -- Youngsters trailed the Gurdon High
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Board opts out on chicken ban; will reconsider at next meeting
By Joe MAy
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The Arkadelphia City
Board of Directors clucked
their disapproval of a citywide ban on chickens during
Tuesday evening’s meeting
of the board.
Reversing an ordinance
placed on its first reading at a
recent meeting, the board
instead opted, following a
presentation from a citizen,
to reconsider fowl ownership
in the city.
Desiree Barnes, a local
Realtor, told the board that
she has lived within the city
limits for the past four years
and even though she has no
desire to own chickens herself, she said that a recent
visit to her sister’s home in
Minneapolis-St. Paul convinced her that urban chicken ownership can be beneficial.
Barnes said her sister has
three hens. A breakfast of
fresh eggs one morning sold
her on the idea of chickens,
she commented, noting the
barnyard eggs are no comparison to the store-bought
variety.
“When i heard that the
board was considering eliminating chickens, i thought
how can she have chickens
in St. Paul and we can’t have
them in Arkadelphia,”
Barnes said.
As a real estate agent, she
noted that Clark County and
Arkadelphia are both considered rural areas.
“Chickens make good
pets,” Barnes said. “They eat
bugs, fire ants and their
manure makes good fertilizer, plus you have the bonus
of the eggs. They could be
an extra food source for
those need it.”
She noted that a recent
newspaper poll showed that
72% of respondents said they
were not opposed to chicken
ownership in the city.
“But they don’t want roosters or smelly coops,” she
added.
Barnes cited two concerns
that have been brought up.
The first concern that was
voiced had to do with educaShe noted the
tion.
Cooperative
Extension
office has information available for those wishes to learn
about poultry management.
Another concern brought up
by directors had to do with
the cost of enforcement. it
was noted that the city’s code
enforcement division is
already overworked and
understaffed. The possibility
of adding another animal
variety to the city’s list
would be too taxing, some
directors had opined.
Barnes said that in speak
with Code Enforcement
officer Ritchie Smith, she
learned that since 2010 there
have only been three chicken-related complaints. There
were 488 complaints in 2011
and on average, there are
350-488 made each year, she
said.
“The real cost is not in
allowing chickens,” she said,
“ But in getting rid of them.
Why not allow a few good
hens in our backyards if it
makes us happy?’
in answer to a question by
Director Terry Sims, Barnes
noted that in St. Paul, 75% of
the neighbors in an area must
agree for a resident to raise
poultry.
Vice-Mayor James Calhoon
said he had spoken with City
Manager Jimmy Bolt and
others about the situation
“and while it may seem like
i’m flip-flopping,” he noted
that he was not against
chicken ownership.
“i will vote against the ordinance to forbid chickens,” he
said, adding that Bolt had
elevated any fears he had
regarding the high cost of
enforcement.
He noted that if larger cities
such as St. Paul could deal
with the situation, perhaps it
could work in Arkadelphia as
well.
Director Scott Byrd said a
personal poll he conducted
found that citizens are 3-1 in
favor of chicken ownership.
He, too, stated he would vote
against banning poultry.
Director Johnny Harris
agreed and said that also felt
citizens did not want to ban
chickens. He noted that citizens already live with
wildlife “that we can’t put an
ordinance against.”
“There’s no reason why we
can’t have them,” he said of
the chickens.
Sims said she had mixed
feelings, but felt compelled
to speak up for those who
were against the ownership
of chickens.
She also laughingly pointed
out that someone had
“clucked” at her as she was
grocery shopping recently.
“i just smiled and went on,”
she said.
in the ensuing vote, it was
decided not to ban chickens
with only Directors Jason
Jones, Chuck Hollingshead
and Sims casting the dissenting votes.
it was then decided that
rather than presenting an
ordinance that would allow
for chicken ownership with
restrictions, the board would
instead improve a proposed
ordinance and bring it up at
the next meeting.
The board then turned its
attention to the pending election for the city’s Advertising
and Promotion tax. The
board had passed the tax, but
after a petition drive by
members o f the Ị AACP, the
issue will have to be voted
upon in the May 22 primary.
Bolt stated the city could
either call for the vote or
simply let the tax stand as
recalled. He did not advise
following the latter course,
saying that either side could
easily challenge it.
The city will save some
money by placing the issue
on the primary ballot, he
noted.
Hollingshead noted that tax
would only apply to restaurants and hotels and would
amount to $1 per $100 spent.
Several directors spoke in
favor of the tax, with Jones
noting that the tax would not
just be for area youth, but
would affect the whole area
in that the funds could be
used to promote the city as
well.
“it’s a circular funding,” he
pointed out.
Byrd agreed, noting that he
was pleased to see the issue
taken to the people, terming
the move as being “democratic.”
Director Roland Gosey
agreed, calling the vote
“democracy at its finest.”
Sims pointed out that
Gurdon and Caddo Valley
already have similar taxes.
in his report, Calhoon noted
that the city of Ị ewport in
Jackson County is taking
over a bridge from the state.
in Stephens, the city took
over a historic bridge and
turned it into a park.
Calhoon suggested that
Arkadelphia should consider
doing the same thing since it
has been offered the old iron
bridge over the ouachita
River, which is slated to be
replaced. The state has
offered the bridge and funds
it would use to remove it
should the city agree to take
it.
“i would hate to see it
demolished,” he said. “i
think we could use the A and
P tax to promote it and use it
for foot traffic.”
The board also heard from
and
Diversity
Racial
Committee
Chairman
George Keck, who told the
board of a black history
month exhibit at the arts center downtown.
Both Harris and Gosey
praised the exhibit in their
reports as did other directors.
open all month, the exhibit
focuses on local black history with items and photos
from the vicinity.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
These businesses wish you and yours a very happy valentine’s day
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Quickway Shell
Gurdon Grill
870-353-4442
Have a great valentine’s!
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870-353-2133
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Fat Boys Fine Food
Shepherd’s Quick Stop
870-246-8005
Watch out for cupid!
870-246-6552
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Gayle’s Restaurant
John Plyler Home Center
870-356-3312
Happy valentine’s day!
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501-865-3989
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870-356-4449
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Hope yours is good!
enjoy the holiday!
Page 12 The Standard February 9, 2012
State Rep. Loy Mauch asks for re-election
SPeCIAL To THe STANDARD
State
Republican
Representative loy Mauch
of Bismarck has announced
he will seek re-election to the
Arkansas
House
of
Representatives in the
District 26 seat. Mauch is currently in his first term representing House District 26, which
includes parts of Garland and
Hot Spring counties.
"i am proud to represent the citizens of District 26 and would
like to continue fighting for
them in the Arkansas
Arkansas
for
and
families
supported legislation to foster private sector job creation and reduce
waste in state government."
in the State legislature, Mauch
co-sponsored and helped pass
$35 million in tax cuts, including a back-to-school sales
tax holiday and a reduction
in the state's grocery tax. He
also fought to delay the
implementation of President
Highway
7 in Bismarck
House,"
said Mauch.
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Mauch said in his second
term he would like to focus
on reforming Arkansas' tax
structure to reduce the tax
burden on working families
and small businesses. "We
need to look at broad-based
tax reform to keep jobs in
Arkansas," said Mauch.
Mauch serves on the House
Aging, Children and Youth,
legislative and Military Affairs
Committee, where he is vicechair of the Subcommittee on
Children and Youth. He also
serves on the House Public
Transportation Committee, and
is a non-voting member on the
House Judiciary Committee.
Mauch was recently chosen
as one of the 2011 "Dynamic
Dozen" by the Malvern
Daily Record and was listed
among fifteen top conservative state legislators by the
Arkansas Watch Blog.
Mauch is a native of Arkansas
and graduated from West Helena
Central High School. Prior to his
public service, Mauch spent 39
years at AT&T Corporation. He
is a member of DeRoche
Missionary Baptist Church in
Bismarck and has three grown
children.
"i want to continue working
to build a better Arkansas by
supporting legislation centered on conservative values,
good government and tax
reduction," said Mauch.
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Cookstove shot after mistaken for
intruder in okolona; one arrested
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“We offered to sell the facility to Mr. Rehkopf but he
always said he was not interested in buying property in
Gurdon,” Wright stated.
Wright noted that the bank
had opted not to raise the old
Affiliated Foods lease-toown rent agreement and did
not even charge Rehkopf for
various items, such as a
burned out light bulb as a
way of keeping expenses
low for the store.
“i am from Gurdon,”
Wright said. “our town
needs a grocery store and we
did all we knew to do to get
Mr. Rehkopf to stay.
“He shared with us that
profits were low and he
would have liked them to
have been high enough to
give the store a needed
facelift.”
Wright said the old building
is sound and has had some
updates, which included new
plumbing.
Wright stressed that
Rehkopf had never asked
Southern Ban Corp to consider financing any improve-
ments on the building. He
stated that he assumed the
building was sound and
Rehkopf had been making
any needed improvements,
as was agreed upon in the
original lease.
“During the seven years his
company was in Gurdon, we
knew profits were low. We
did everything we could not
to make matters worse out of
respect for the elderly and
others who have a sincere
need for a local grocery
facility,” Wright noted.
“We have about 18,000 feet
in that building,” he said.
“The state of Arkansas,
county of Clark, appraises its
value, along with the land it
is on, at about $170,000. i
still believe the profit margin
for a grocery store in Gurdon
could be increased with the
right business plan.”
Gurdon Recorder/Treasurer
Tambra Childres said she has
been in touch with the
Alliance
Arkadelphia
Director Shawnee Carrier,
and a search for another grocery store for Gurdon has
been under way since the
announcement of the closing
was made on Monday.
“in addition to an undetermined loss in tax base, losing
the grocery means loss of
local jobs-- approximately a
dozen-- and it can trickle
down to elimination of some
of the services we enjoy if
we do not replace the facility,” she said.
“The City of Gurdon
enjoyed Rehkopf’s presence
in our town and was always
willing to work with them.
We are sorry to see them go,”
Childres said.
Before
becoming
Rehkopf’s, the building had
been occupied by a Big Star
Grocery. it had also been a
Piggly Wiggly for several
years.
SPeCIAL To THe STANDARD
Tom Calhoon of 4980
Highway
8
West,
Arkadelphia has announced
his intention to seek re-election to Position 6 on the
Clark County Quorum Court.
Tom is a long time resident of
Clark County, and currently also
serves as the Chairman of the
Clark County Conservation
District.
Tom is currently serving his
second term in this office,
which began in January of 2011.
"i feel very good about
what we have accomplished
in the recent past, and look
forward to see some of the
positive effects of our efforts
of the last couple of years.
When i first talked about
running for the office i knew
it would take a while to get
an idea of what we could do
to make Clark County better,
and what might have the
greatest positive impact. i
still have a lot to learn, but i
do have a greater idea of
where to focus my attention."
"We have a big challenge
ahead of us if we are to keep
mileage rates no higher than
current levels, and i pledge
to do everything i can to do
just that, and to serve the
people of JP District #6 to
the best of my ability. i have
also learned how important it
is to be available to the people in
the district, and welcome your
contact in person, or by calling
me at 870-245-6777, 870-2469162, or by email at cal-
hoontom@yahoo.com."
"i hope my district will
allow me to continue to serve
as their representative on the
Quorum Court, and i
promise to make every effort
to serve them well. We have
a County Judge and group of
JPs that i believe work well
together, and has the best
interest of the County on
their minds. That being said,
i would like to be allowed to
continue being a part of
working to improve the
County government, and in
the long run the prosperity of
Clark County. i am asking
for the support of the voters
of District #6, and if you
have questions, complaints,
or ideas please contact me in
person, or at the contact
the lowly scapegoat.”
The woman also made alleContinued From Page 1 gations about the conduct of
the manager, who at the time
into the store, they seemed
was serving as a Caddo
somewhat excited [and] on
Valley city councilman,
numerous occasions, the
towards another clerk. At
mayor would say,....'You
one point, she said the manneed to get that girl a smaller
ager and the mayor were disshirt' and then he would wink
cussing a legal problem after
at me. i am a large-busted
the clerk, who later became
female.”
assistant manager, had gotten
When the woman said
into a fight with a former
something to a fellow clerk
roommate. She quoted the
and word got back to the
mayor and the manager as
manager, “the whole atmostelling the clerk, “not to
phere changed....i was then
worry, they would take care
January 20 at the Pike
County Sheriff's office,
Continued From Page 1 Daniell admitted that the
child was his girlfriend and
They were able to make conthat they had held hands and
tact with the suspect in the
kissed, but had not acted
parking lot of the restaurant.
immorally. He did admit,
Daniell told police he had
though, that they had
met the grandmother through
engaged in vulgar and
Facebook and had gone to
explicit conversations in perher home in Delight, where
son and by phone and text.
he claimed he had met the
He then allowed the investigirl for the first time. He
gator to look at his phone.
said he had talked to her on
in looking at the phone, a
the phone and texted her, but
photo
the pair sleeping
Opencontact
Daily 6am. - of2pm.
denied any computer
together on the grandmothand saidOpen
that he on
viewed
the nights till 9pm
Friday
er's couch came up. Asked
girl as
a
“little
sister.”
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hadDon
taken Partee!
the photo, he
in a follow-up interview on
Years of experience
said the grandmother had.
of the charges the roommate
had signed a complaint
[about]...they could 'handle'
it.”
The woman said she finally
quit the job after the assistant
manager sent her a “profanity-laced text message” when
she questioned her work
schedule. She said she told
the business owner that she
could no longer put up with
the “ongoing tirade of
insults. i had been subjected
to harassment by [the manager's then-girlfriend] and
sexually explicit trash talk
He permitted the picture to
be emailed to the PCSo for
investigative purposes.
Daniell also agreed to submit to a stress test on January
26, which the affidavit noted
that he failed. However, the
suspect continued to maintain his innocence.
At another interview at the
PCSo following the voice
stress test, Daniell owned up
to having had immoral relations with the child on two
separate occasions , noting
that the girl had initiated the
contact. Both encounters
took place at the grandmother's residence in her absence.
He further stated that the
woman knew they were dating, but he did not believe
she realized they were acting
in an immoral fashion.
Rape is a Class Y Felony
carrying with it a possible
prison term of 10-40 years or
life in prison. Bond for
Daniell was set at $50,000.
By Joe MAy
EDiToR
A kitchen stove was pronounced dead after being
mistaken for an intruder at an
okolona residence Monday
morning.
According to a report filed
by CCSo Deputy Dewayne
Ward, Craig Kasey Bazil, 21,
of 3002 Bateman Road in
okolona
called
police
around 10:19pm on Monday
to advise that he could hear
drilling and voices coming
from under his house.
When Ward arrived, Bazil
said he thought someone had
been in their home, noting
that a window screen on the
southwest end of the home
had been pulled out a bit. A
search of the residence
revealed no intruder. The
officer then left, advising
Bazil to call if he heard or
saw anything.
A few hours later, at
2:26am, Ward arrived at the
residence again after Bazil
reported that someone was in
his home. This time the
deputy was met by the resident who was carrying a
semi-automatic pistol. For
officer safety, the deputy told
the Bazil to put the gun down
and he complied.
Checking the weapon, the
deputy put the gun on his
person and began checking
rooms that Bazil said the person might be hiding in.
Finding no one, the officer
reported this to the resident,
who then said he had seen
the intruder and had shot at
him twice. As Bazil spoke,
the officer noted two holes in
the home's cookstove and
opted to secure the handgun
in his patrol unit.
Returning to the house,
Ward began questioning
Bazil and his girlfriend if
they had been drinking. The
woman admitted to having
“a few beers.” Asked about
drugs, the pair stated that
they had "smoked a bowl."
The woman led the deputy
to a jar of marijuana as he
placed Ward in the police
unit for added protection.
Ward was arrested for endangering the welfare of a minor
due to the presence of children in the home.
investigator BJ Johns was
summoned to the scene as
was the Department of
Human Services.
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The FBlA Chapter of Bismarck High School attended the District iV Spring Conference in
Hot Springs at Summit Arena on February 2, 2012. The students competed in various business events against the 52 schools in District iV. The following students placed at district
competition and are eligible to compete on the state level in April in little Rock: (Bottom
from left) Parker Hancock, Public Speaking i, 3rd place; Taylor Fertig, Halie Johnson, and
Casey Bradley, Marketing Team, 2nd place. Second row: Brianna Vinson, Spreadsheet
Applications, 1st place; Sarah Campbell, logan Morrison, and Alex Spradlin, Business
Ethics Team, 3rd place. Third row: Jared Compton, Word Processing i, 5th place; Ị athan
lau, intro to Technology, 6th place; Sidney Bray, intro to Business, 1st place; Jessica
Compton, Word Processing ii, 1st place. Top row: Justin oglesby, Computerized Business
Applications, 1st place; Hayden Thornton, Gage Henson, and Tyler Smoke, Entrepreneurship
Team, 1st place
from [the manager] and his
sidekick, the mayor.”
The report concluded with
the sentence, “i feel the
mayor said the things he said
because he knew no one
would dare say anything
about him to the store
owner.”
Clark County Prosecuting
Attorney Blake Batson stated
he was not aware of the complaint filed with the state, but
did note that he has engaged
the Clark County Sheriff's
office to investigate the fact
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to serve as mayor due to a
1969 larceny conviction in
Texas.
“i think they're just about
done with it,” Batson said,
adding, “They haven't presented anything to me just
yet.”
in that case, Caddo Valley
Councilman Dona Burton
retained the services of
Arkadelphia Attorney Bob
Sanders to investigate the
possibility that the mayor not
be legal to serve due to his
prior conviction. in doing
the research, it was also discovered that a former city
councilman had three felony
drug convictions from Texas.
Felons are not allowed to
hold office unless their
record has been expunged.
Sanders turned his information over the Batson, who
then requested the Clark
County Sheriff's office to
look into the matter.
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