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COVID-19 UPDATE STONE COUNTY Positives 430 Active Cases 17 Recoveries 391 Deaths 22 ARKANSAS Positives 133,040 Active Cases 16,531 Recoveries 114,312 Deaths 2,183 UNITED STATES Positives 11,114,151 Deaths 246,758 Numbers are current as of each Monday as reported by the Arkansas Dept. of Health and CDC. Numbers now include probable cases for state and county. November 18, 2020 Stone County Vol. 69 No. 39 © 2020 Stone County Publishing Co. Published each Wednesday in Mountain View, Arkansas 75¢ Log on at stonecountyleader.com See Council, page 5A By Lana Mason Mayor Roger Gardner plans to continue work- ing with the city’s sani- tation department to create a trash citation ordinance to curb theft of services and illegal dumping. Gardner explained businesses lease dump- sters and are having them filled and over- flowing with trash from people in the county. While he hates to fine people for throwing away trash, he explained it’s not fair to the one who is paying to use the dumpster. He said busi- nesses need to place “not for public use” on their dumpsters, noting there is already wording in place allowing officers to cite offenders with theft of services. Also, some households are putting out as many as 34 bags of trash to be picked up, he noted. The sanitation department recommended residen- tial pickup to include a six-bag limit (40-gallon bags or equivalent), a 40-pound weight limit on trash cans, and no loose trash. Sanitation department employ- ees reported trash cans being very heavy, requir- ing three men to lift them. Some cans are often full of cat litter, and some soaked with rain water. Gardner noted that he doesn’t want to raise By Steve Watkins Stone County Quorum Court officials are assembling a 2021 budget much as they would a jigsaw puzzle as a result of a new man- date taking the hourly minimum wage to $11. Justice of the Peace and Budget Commit- tee Chairman Stan Townsend said there were “late nights and long hours” that went into the new year’s budget proposal that leaves just under $30,000 in projected car- ryover. The overall budget is about $3.2 million. “On a budget this size, that’s pretty tight,” Townsend said. “It’s almost nothing.” The minimum wage mandate complicates the county’s wage structure bringing low-seniority employees near the same wage as others with more experience, some- times eliminating the gap that would normally exist. To retain a fair difference, Townsend said the committee rec- ommended a 3 percent across-the-board raise for all county employees, which he acknowledged made the budget tight. As a partial offset to By Edie Sutterfield Mountain View School District will propose a millage increase next spring in an attempt to head off an anticipated shortfall in the operat- ing budget. Supt. Brent Howard said the request – an increase of 7 mills on Stone County property tax – will most likely go before voters in May. Arkansas has a con- stitutionally mandated minimum millage rate (or property tax rate) that school districts must levy for the main- tenance and operation of schools. This rate is set at 25 mills and is called the Uniform Rate of Tax (URT). Mountain View School District has a mill- age rate of 28.91 mills, which is the second lowest in the state and has not been increased in 16 years, according to Howard. He noted that man- dated teacher raises, along with minimum wage increases, are taking a toll. “We’ve got to do some- thing because over the 16 years, we’ve been stretching it, and it’s just not working any- more,” he said. “The best figures that I’ve gotten for us to sus- tain where we’re at is to go up 7 mills. Even at that, that doesn’t even put us at the state aver- age,” he said. Howard said it has been remarkable what the county schools have been able to do with the district’s relatively low millage, including their good test scores. Howard provided the school board with copies of a letter to the public on the issue, and they briefly discussed it last week. Board member Eric Perry questioned some points raised in the letter, including the mention of “operational inefficiencies.” “Maybe I’m looking at that too critically, but to me before we ask for a millage increase we have to first have our house in order,” Perry said. Board member Mark Bauerlein said he understood Perry’s point that it makes it sound like the district is doing something wrong. But he feels the inefficien- cies referenced in the letter result from the district’s having three campuses and having to provide money for all of them. “I mean, you can sugar coat it,” Bauerlein said. “I run a business ... and you know from the way we’re spread out it can’t be efficient. If it were a pure business deal, a businessman would have already shut it down and done some- thing different years ago when they saw the losses start coming.” Howard then asked the board whether they wanted to pursue a fed- eral grant for a safe room on the Rural Spe- cial campus, which was also discussed at last month’s meeting. Constructing a safe room at Fox has been a goal of the district for several years. If this grant is secured, the dis- trict will be committed to matching a portion of the funds, and construc- tion cost is uncertain. Lori Dobbins expressed some con- cern about committing to the project and said it would be good if they could delay it for some time and see what the community does on the millage. “Bringing the ele- phant into the room here, the whole thing that concerns me, here we are wondering what we’re gonna do with that school, and then we’re gonna build something and we’re gonna have that there. And then if it doesn’t work out and we don’t get the millage ... now we’ve got even more into it.” Howard said he could inquire about whether the grant might still be available later. However, Dobbins made a motion that they proceed with the grant application, and this was approved. In other business, the board: • approved a proposed after-school feeding pro- gram, which will provide evening meals for all students at no cost to the district. Meals will be sent home with stu- dents who are at school, and virtual students will have the opportunity to pick them up each day. This program will continue through the COVID-19 pandemic. It is subject to approval by the Arkansas Depart- ment of Education’s Child Nutrition Unit. • approved a $500 Christmas bonus for all 246 staff members. Howard commended the staff on how hard they have worked this year and recommended the bonuses. Bauerlein also commented on how hard the teachers have worked. • hired Lisa Friddle as janitor at Rural Special and accepted the resig- nation of Tony Conley as bus driver. heard a report on enrollment: 1,594, which was down about four from the previous month. Howard said kids are coming and going. No bullying reports have been filed. • approved one student transfer from Mountain View to Timbo. the increases, the court will entertain a proposal to eliminate part of a past wage and salary program that increased hourly wages by 15 cents and 10 cents respec- tively at 90 days and 12 months. Fee increases in another area will make up the difference in the overall budge picture. The court approved a 4 percent tonnage rate increase for sanitation services to offset a dis- parity between disposal costs and billing over the last four years. It means a 3.5 cent per pound increase on large-volume tonnage to governmental agencies and private entities. Bag rates of $2 per bag, or a maximum of $5.41 for 160 pounds or less will remain the same. Townsend said Covid- induced reductions in recycling have contrib- uted to a 12 percent tonnage increase over last year, with another 6 percent projected for next year. The rate increase will take dis- posal charges to just more than $70 per ton. JPs will vote on the 2021 budget during the December meeting. In other business at the regular meeting last week, the court: •approved Christmas bonuses for full-time and part-time employ- ees at $300 and $150, respectively. •heard a jail prog- ress report from County Judge Stacey Avey who said construction may begin as early as March. Avey said builders are studying the possibility of steel, unit-type cells for the jail. •approved a fee of $54.50 per day for housing “non-county” inmates. The move is prompted by actions of the Mountain View City Council and its desire to withdraw from an interlocal agreement regulating dispatch ser- vices and inmate hous- ing. The agreement is set to terminate in Feb- ruary. rates because a few people are abusing the system. He also noted the county has been dis- cussing raising the sani- tation tipping fee. Gardner asked the council if the ordinance should include a warn- ing first and then a cita- tion. Councilman Dana Woods said the council has been discussing the issues for months and needs to “go ahead and do something.” He rec- ommended Gardner to continue working with the sanitation depart- ment to create an ordi- nance and then bring it before the council for a vote. Also at the meet- ing, the council agreed to move forward with building a basket- ball court and apply- ing for grants to fund the tennis court rehab. Gardner said there are basketball goals on the tennis court and kids play out there a lot. He said he would like to see a new basketball court built behind the walk- ing trail bathrooms. The council agreed to move forward with the plans. Woods stated the county should be asked to help fund the project. In other business, the council: • agreed to purchase a one-ton cab and chas- sis from Mountain View Chevy in the amount of $40,491, at state bid price. The truck will be used by the water department. • agreed to move for- ward with having the old downtown water tower painted. The esti- mate for the tower to be power-washed and painted is $58,000. Gardner said contrac- tors will come to view the tower before plac- ing bids. He also noted the water tower is not in service. • agreed to pursue details of how the city can legally sell land. Bill and Kathy Oliphant Roses bloom alongside a garden sculpture at Wildflower B&B in Mountain View. See more late autumn blooms on page 1B. County budget work underway Mountain View School District plans to request millage increase City proceeds with citation plans Jim Price of Homestead Heating and Cooling installs new LED lights on top of Main Street build- ings last week. The project covering the south side of the courtsquare cost about $4,500. More will be replaced as funds are available. The lights should be more efficient and less trouble than the multiple strands being replaced.

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COVID-19UPDATE

STONE COUNTYPositives 430Active Cases 17Recoveries 391Deaths 22

ARKANSASPositives 133,040Active Cases 16,531Recoveries 114,312 Deaths 2,183

UNITED STATESPositives 11,114,151Deaths 246,758

Numbers are current as of each Monday as reported

by the Arkansas Dept. of Health and CDC.

Numbers now include probable cases for state and county.

November 18, 2020

Stone County

Vol. 69 No. 39 © 2020 Stone County Publishing Co. Published each Wednesday in Mountain View, Arkansas 75¢

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See Council, page 5A

By Lana Mason

Mayor Roger Gardner plans to continue work-ing with the city’s sani-tation department to create a trash citation ordinance to curb theft of services and illegal dumping.

Gardner explained businesses lease dump-sters and are having them fi lled and over-fl owing with trash from people in the county.

While he hates to fi ne people for throwing away trash, he explained it’s not fair to the one who is paying to use the dumpster. He said busi-nesses need to place “not for public use” on their dumpsters, noting there is already wording in place allowing offi cers to cite offenders with theft of services.

Also, some households are putting out as many as 34 bags of trash to be picked up, he noted. The sanitation department recommended residen-tial pickup to include a six-bag limit (40-gallon bags or equivalent), a 40-pound weight limit on trash cans, and no loose trash. Sanitation department employ-ees reported trash cans being very heavy, requir-ing three men to lift them. Some cans are often full of cat litter, and some soaked with rain water.

Gardner noted that he doesn’t want to raise

By Steve Watkins

Stone County Quorum Court offi cials are assembling a 2021 budget much as they would a jigsaw puzzle as a result of a new man-date taking the hourly minimum wage to $11.

Justice of the Peace and Budget Commit-tee Chairman Stan Townsend said there were “late nights and long hours” that went into the new year’s budget proposal that leaves just under $30,000 in projected car-ryover.

The overall budget is about $3.2 million.

“On a budget this size, that’s pretty tight,” Townsend said. “It’s almost nothing.”

The minimum wage mandate complicates the county’s wage structure bringing low-seniority employees near the same wage as others with more experience, some-times eliminating the gap that would normally exist. To retain a fair difference, Townsend said the committee rec-ommended a 3 percent across-the-board raise for all county employees, which he acknowledged made the budget tight.

As a partial offset to

By Edie Sutterfi eld

Mountain View School District will propose a millage increase next spring in an attempt to head off an anticipated shortfall in the operat-ing budget.

Supt. Brent Howard said the request – an increase of 7 mills on Stone County property tax – will most likely go before voters in May.

Arkansas has a con-stitutionally mandated minimum millage rate (or property tax rate) that school districts must levy for the main-tenance and operation of schools. This rate is set at 25 mills and is called the Uniform Rate of Tax (URT).

Mountain View School District has a mill-age rate of 28.91 mills, which is the second lowest in the state and has not been increased in 16 years, according to Howard.

He noted that man-dated teacher raises, along with minimum wage increases, are taking a toll.

“We’ve got to do some-thing because over the 16 years, we’ve been stretching it, and it’s just not working any-more,” he said.

“The best fi gures that I’ve gotten for us to sus-tain where we’re at is to go up 7 mills. Even at that, that doesn’t even

put us at the state aver-age,” he said.

Howard said it has been remarkable what the county schools have been able to do with the district’s relatively low millage, including their good test scores.

Howard provided the school board with copies of a letter to the public on the issue, and they briefl y discussed it last week.

Board member Eric Perry questioned some points raised in the letter, including the mention of “operational ineffi ciencies.”

“Maybe I’m looking at that too critically, but to me before we ask for a millage increase we have to fi rst have our house in order,” Perry said.

Board member Mark Bauerlein said he understood Perry’s point that it makes it sound like the district is doing something wrong. But he feels the ineffi cien-cies referenced in the letter result from the district’s having three campuses and having to provide money for all of them.

“I mean, you can sugar coat it,” Bauerlein said. “I run a business ... and you know from the way we’re spread out it can’t be effi cient. If it were a pure business deal, a businessman would have already shut it

down and done some-thing different years ago when they saw the losses start coming.”

Howard then asked the board whether they wanted to pursue a fed-eral grant for a safe room on the Rural Spe-cial campus, which was also discussed at last month’s meeting.

Constructing a safe room at Fox has been a goal of the district for several years. If this grant is secured, the dis-trict will be committed to matching a portion of the funds, and construc-tion cost is uncertain.

Lori Dobbins expressed some con-cern about committing to the project and said it would be good if they could delay it for some time and see what the community does on the millage.

“Bringing the ele-phant into the room here, the whole thing that concerns me, here we are wondering what we’re gonna do with that school, and then we’re gonna build something and we’re gonna have that there. And then if it doesn’t work out and we don’t get the millage ... now we’ve got even more into it.”

Howard said he could inquire about whether the grant might still be available later.

However, Dobbins made a motion that they

proceed with the grant application, and thiswas approved.

In other business, the board:

• approved a proposedafter-school feeding pro-gram, which will provide evening meals for all students at no cost to the district. Meals will be sent home with stu-dents who are at school, and virtual students will have the opportunityto pick them up eachday. This program willcontinue through the COVID-19 pandemic. Itis subject to approval by the Arkansas Depart-ment of Education’s Child Nutrition Unit.

• approved a $500Christmas bonus for all 246 staff members.Howard commendedthe staff on how hard they have worked thisyear and recommended the bonuses. Bauerlein also commented on how hard the teachers have worked.

• hired Lisa Friddle asjanitor at Rural Specialand accepted the resig-nation of Tony Conley asbus driver.

• heard a reporton enrollment: 1,594,which was down about four from the previousmonth. Howard said kids are coming and going.No bullying reports have been fi led.

• approved one studenttransfer from MountainView to Timbo.

the increases, the court will entertain a proposal to eliminate part of a past wage and salary program that increased hourly wages by 15 cents and 10 cents respec-tively at 90 days and 12 months.

Fee increases in another area will make up the difference in the overall budge picture.

The court approved a 4 percent tonnage rate increase for sanitation services to offset a dis-parity between disposal costs and billing over the last four years.

It means a 3.5 cent per pound increase on large-volume tonnage to governmental agencies and private entities. Bag rates of $2 per bag, or a maximum of $5.41 for 160 pounds or less will remain the same.

Townsend said Covid-induced reductions in recycling have contrib-uted to a 12 percent tonnage increase over last year, with another 6 percent projected for next year. The rate increase will take dis-posal charges to just more than $70 per ton.

JPs will vote on the 2021 budget during the December meeting.

In other business at the regular meeting last week, the court:

•approved Christmas bonuses for full-time and part-time employ-ees at $300 and $150, respectively.

•heard a jail prog-ress report from County Judge Stacey Avey who said construction may begin as early as March. Avey said builders are studying the possibility of steel, unit-type cells for the jail.

•approved a fee of $54.50 per day for housing “non-county” inmates. The move is prompted by actions of the Mountain View City Council and its desire to withdraw from an interlocal agreement regulating dispatch ser-vices and inmate hous-ing. The agreement is set to terminate in Feb-ruary.

rates because a few people are abusing the system. He also noted the county has been dis-cussing raising the sani-tation tipping fee.

Gardner asked the council if the ordinance should include a warn-ing fi rst and then a cita-tion.

Councilman Dana Woods said the council has been discussing the issues for months and needs to “go ahead and do something.” He rec-ommended Gardner to continue working with the sanitation depart-ment to create an ordi-nance and then bring it before the council for a vote.

Also at the meet-ing, the council agreed to move forward with building a basket-ball court and apply-ing for grants to fund the tennis court rehab. Gardner said there are basketball goals on the tennis court and kids play out there a lot. He said he would like to see a new basketball court built behind the walk-ing trail bathrooms. The council agreed to move forward with the plans. Woods stated the county should be asked to help fund the project.

In other business, the council:

• agreed to purchase a one-ton cab and chas-sis from Mountain View Chevy in the amount of $40,491, at state bid

price. The truck will be used by the water department.

• agreed to move for-ward with having the old downtown water tower painted. The esti-mate for the tower to be power-washed and painted is $58,000. Gardner said contrac-

tors will come to view the tower before plac-ing bids. He also notedthe water tower is not in service.

• agreed to pursuedetails of how the city can legally sell land. Bill and Kathy Oliphant

Roses bloom alongside a garden sculpture at Wildfl ower B&B in Mountain View. See more late autumn blooms on page 1B.

County budgetwork underway

Mountain View School Districtplans to request millage increase

City proceeds with citation plans

Jim Price of Homestead Heating and Cooling installs new LED lights on top of Main Street build-ings last week. The project covering the south side of the courtsquare cost about $4,500. More will be replaced as funds are available. The lightsshould be more effi cient and less trouble than themultiple strands being replaced.

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Mountain View Police Department offi cers reported the following calls for service during the two-week period ending Nov. 13:

• A disturbance at a residence on Sylamore Avenue. Everything was okay.

• A complaint of loud music and a vehicle blocking the road on Lackey. Offi cers spoke with subjects and requested vehicle moved along with turning radio down

• Assisted county dep-uties on a call. Offi cer stopped the vehicle and held for deputies.

• A deer vs. vehicle accident, report taken.

• An accident involv-ing a dump truck on Sylamore Avenue. State Trooper worked the accident.

• A two-vehicle acci-dent on private prop-erty; exchange of information given to parties involved.

• Informed by dis-patch of a vehicle coming towards city of a possible intoxicated driver; state trooper intercepted.

• Took a report at police department for possible rape.

• Called to a residence for a child biting another child; parents consulted. No report taken.

• Traffi c stop resulted in driver being arrested for Possession of Con-trolled Substance (Methamphetamine) and Possession of Mari-

The following infor-mation is taken from the daily activity logs of deputies with the Stone County Sheriff ’s Offi ce.

During the week of 11/6 - 11/12 deputies responded to:

• Trespassing call on Hwy. 110. One subject arrested.

• A call on a possible DWI on Hwy. 66. No con-tact.

• A U.S. Forest Service arrest for drug para-phernalia.

• A call on theft on Rocky Road. Subjects located and cited.

• A break in at the Optimus area.

• A deer vs car on Hwy. 66 near county line.

• A vehicle pur-suit near county line. Charges pending.

• Assisted the fi re department with a truck fi re on Cove Road.

• A possible domestic at Marcella. No charges.

• A verbal domestic on Hwy. 263. Parties sepa-rated.

• A call on a person in a vehicle on Herpel Road. No contact.

Deputies also:• Assisted a deputy

with a traffi c stop.• Made a stolen vehi-

cle report on Roasting Ear Road.

• Made numerous

A Stone County Cir-cuit Court article that ran in the Oct. 28 edi-tion of the

incorrectly listed James Travis Adcox, 27, as being charged with possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine. The correct charge should have been possession of a controlled substance, marijuana, a felony due to the weight of the mar-ijuana, but a less serious charge. The error was made on the police affi -davit and the Informa-tion, both of which listed the incorrect charge, but the correct description of the incident, in which only marijuana was found.

The following charges were fi led in Stone County Circuit Court.

• Joseph Dale Kane, 58, was charged with possession of drug para-phernalia with purpose to use methamphet-amine, a felony and possession of drug para-phernalia with purpose to use marijuana and DWI fi rst offense, both misdemeanors.

His bond was set at $2,500.

The following cases were resolved in Stone County Circuit Court:

• Neil J. Breaux, 46, pleaded guilty to crimi-nal simulation, a class A misdemeanor, plea bargained down from a felony forgery charge.

He was sentenced to 12 months suspended imposition of sen-tence, fi ned $1,000 and charged $520 court costs and fees.

• Steven L. Hindman, 54, pleaded guilty to pos-session of a controlled substance, schedule II, less than 2 grams, a felony.

He was sentenced to 60 months proba-tion, fi ned $1,500 and charged $895.

• Rebecca D. Avey, 40, pleaded guilty to pos-session of drug para-

juana.• Served a felony war-

rant at the county jail.• Assisted county

deputies with a traffi c stop involving a sub-ject wanted for felony charges.

• Responded to a fi re alarm at Moun-tain Lodge Apartments, False alarm, smoke detector was going off.

• Responded to a business alarm; build-ing was secure and key holder reset alarm.

• Called to Circle K for a male subject harass-ing customers; male was arrested for active war-rant.

• Responded to Days Inn for a verbal dis-pute; arrest made after K-9 verifi ed narcotics in vehicle.

• Responded to a call of a male subject jump-ing in and out of traffi c. Subject was issued cita-tions and released.

• Called to Circle K for a female who was on property after being banned; female was issued a citation and removed from property.

• Called to a bank in evening when a person’s card was not returned from ATM. Bank employee contacted.

• Traffi c stop resulted in male subject being arrested for DWI Drug and possession of a con-trolled substance sched-ule VI.

Offi cers made 85 traf-fi c stops and issued 91 written or verbal warn-ings.

transports and trans-ports to prison.

• Served numerous misdemeanor warrants.

• Made numerous calls on livestock out.

• Assisted Alison Syl-amore Fire Dept. with brush fi re on River Ridge Road.

• Made a motorist assist on Hwy. 9 south. Changed a tire.

• Recovered a stolen vehicle at Big Flat.

• Recovered a stolen vehicle from Stone County in Little Rock. Suspect arrested. Extra-dition pending.

• Recovered a stolen side by side in Searcy County.

• Dewayne Orvil Knight, 52, was charged with: possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine and possession of drug para-phernalia, both felonies and possession of a con-trolled substance, mari-juana and possession of drug paraphernalia, both misdemeanors. He was charged as a habit-ual offender.

His bond was set at $10,000.

phernalia, possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine, both felonies and DWI drugs, a misdemeanor.

She was sentenced to 60 months in the Arkan-sas Department of Cor-rection with 104 days jail time credit, fi ned $2,500 and charged $1,145 court costs and fees.

• Denephew B. Malone, 35, pleaded guilty to breaking or entering, a felony, and theft of property, a mis-demeanor.

He was sentenced to 12 months proba-tion, fi ned $1,500 and charged $770 court costs and fees.

• Dennis A. Telles, 65, pleaded guilty to pos-session of a controlled substance, a felony and possession of a con-trolled substance, a mis-demeanor.

He was sentenced to 24 months proba-tion, fi ned $1,000 and charged $545 court costs and fees.

Mountain View’s Christmas Committee is making plans for this year’s tree lighting and parade on Dec. 5, as well as the business window decorating contest.

Activities are set to begin at 2 p.m. that afternoon. Everyone is invited to help decorate the community tree by fi lling out and hanging provided ornament tags

with a wish, prayer or memory message.

Pam Setser is coordi-nating musical enter-tainment from 2 to 5 p.m.

Timbo Assembly of God Church will pres-ent a live nativity on the courtsquare.

Plans are being made for other activi-ties including photo op scenes, hot chocolate

and s’mores, ornament making, etc.

Story time for all ages begins at 5 p.m.

The parade will start at 5:30 and will begin at City Hall and end at Centennial Bank’s Main Street branch. The theme is “My Favorite Christmas Song.” Cen-tennial Bank is donat-ing prize money of $200 for fi rst place, $150 for second place, and $100 for third place.

The bank is sponsor-ing window decorating prizes as well, at $100 for fi rst place and $50 for second place. Win-ners will be announced at the tree lighting.

Anyone who would like to enter the parade or business window dec-orating contest is asked to contact Michelle

Atchison at 870-615-0644. There is no cost to enter.

The tree lighting will follow the parade and will include additional entertainment, caroling and a visit from Santa.

Anyone who would like to volunteer and/or donate toward activi-ties is asked to contact Debbie Jadrich at 870-615-9062.

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LEADER104 E. Main St., Mountain View, AR

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By Lori Freeze

The Fifty Six City Council debated prob-lems with the purchase of a tract of land being sought for the pump station to provide water fl ow from the connection to the Mountain View water system during its regular meeting last week. Residents were also provided with a copy of new water rates that will go into effect when the new line goes into service.

Mayor Earnestine McDaniel reported that there are delays in the process of purchasing the 100 ft. x 100 ft. tract from Don Clements. The site is on Buck Pond Road, which is a county road with 60-foot ease-ment. County Judge Stacey Avey had agreed that if the land purchase was not complete by the time the pump is ready to install, it could be placed temporarily, and possibly permanently, within the county road right-of-way.

Council members Aaron Byrd and Jake Owens asked if the county right-of-way plan could be pursued as the permanent solution and the land purchase be dropped. McDaniel said that Avey was to meet with Water Superinten-dent Delvin Freeman and Glen Crymes of the county’s emergency management offi ce to look at a potential site. It was requested that she ask about it being permanent.

The necessary perma-nent easement from the U.S. Forest Service for lines crossing federal land is under 30-day public input period, McDaniel said.

With Arkansas National Guard mem-bers planning to con-clude their water hauling service at the end of the month, timing to get the temporary line in service is crucial. City Recorder-Treasurer Christina Byrd urged residents to contact the governor’s offi ce and request the service be extended.

McDaniel noted that

the city has been able to achieve progress in eight to nine months what normally takes two to four years because of the emergency situ-ation. The amount of loan on the $2 million project will be less than $400,000 at 1.75 percent interest.

In response to water customer Ralph Mar-shall who said the city was being run incom-petently and offi cials should have acted sooner to solve the water issue, Aaron Byrd (the fi re chief who was recently appointed to the council to fi ll a vacancy) noted that an emergency could not be declared until the system physically ran out of water.

Another resident asked about rates going up, and McDaniel pro-vided information show-ing current rates and increased rates that were determined by the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission. The base rate inside the city limits will increase from $29.31 per 1,000 gallons to $45.50 per 1,000 gallons. The base rate outside the city limits will increase from $30.68 to $52. Similar increases are designated for three extensions out-side the city limits and

The Ranch Sorting State Finals were held at Nixon Arena Satur-day. Contestants from Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois competed in the event where numbered cattle are sorted from one pen to another in numerical order. Win-ners were: Beginner novice, Randy Carr of Mountain View; Novice,

The Stone County Recycling Center is having a $1,000 Christ-mas Cash Giveaway raffl e.

Available at all banks in Mountain View, tick-ets are $5 each or fi ve for $20. Tickets can also be purchased on Venmo by searching for Stone County Recycling Center on the app. Put name, phone number and address in the description.

Wendy Hutchins of Guion; Amateur, Bill Nixon of Mountain View and Masters, Bill Nixon of Mountain View. The event was sponsored by local businesses. Event host Bill Nixon said the Ranch Sorting prac-tice sessions are held Tuesday nights and the public is welcome to watch.

The fundraiser is to purchase a new box truck for the recycling center. At least $5,000 is needed to match a $15,000 grant from White River and Plan-ning Development. Most box trucks cost around $25,000-$30,000 so there is a goal of $10,000 for the fundraiser.

In addition to the banks, tickets will be available at Moonshot Coffee.

for commercial custom-ers.

Later in the meet-ing, incoming council member Megan Free-man suggested the community could have fundraisers to help pay down loans and meet other obligations. McDaniel said residents being off work during the pandemic might limit their ability to contrib-ute. Aaron Byrd agreed, saying he can’t get resi-dents to pay fi re dues. “Everyone is squeezing money.” McDaniel sug-gested waiting until the fi nal numbers are in for the system and consider holding fundraisers in the spring.

Freeman also posed other questions regard-ing city hall hours, and the possibility of using the city truck to help with hauling trash when the trash truck is out of service.

City of Mountain View Sanitation Department will be closed Nov. 26-27 for Thanksgiving. Trash pickup for Nov. 26 will be on Nov. 25. Pickup for Nov. 27 will be Nov. 30.

Nixon hosts fi nalsfor Ranch Sorting

Holiday raffl e to benefi t recycling

Issue with land purchase,water rates topic for city

Ranch sorting competitors work as a team to cut specifi c cattle from the group.

Bill Nixon brings another group of cattle into the area to be worked.

Randy Carr of Mountain View, right, competes in Saturday’s event.

Sanitation sets holiday pickup

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THE FLATLANDERBy Steve Watkins

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Action needed to avoid fi scal distress

Points countered;no concession needed

In recent years, Mountain View School District has experienced a steady decline in operational and building fund balances. The decline in balances does not pose an immediate threat to the fi nancial security of the district, but the fi nancial shortfalls must be addressed at a steady and calculated pace to avoid future fi scal problems.

The fi nancial decline is not a product of mismanagement of funds but a combination of funding shortages due to a loss of students, operational ineffi ciencies inherent in the structure of the district, ineffi ciencies in the funding formula for small schools within a district, and low millage rates.

The sum of the operating fund and building fund has declined from $7,153,000 in 2017 to $5,285,000 in 2020 and is projected to drop to $3,800,000-$4,000,000 at the end of the current school year. At this rate, it is very likely that the district will be in some level of fi scal distress as recognized by the Arkansas Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) in 2-3 years.

Depending on the level of fi nancial instability, DESE will be involved in the fi nancial decisions of the district. The DESE fi scal distress levels range from a watch list to a complete state takeover. In the last levels of fi scal distress, the State Board of Education has the statutory authority to terminate the contract of the Superintendent and remove the local board. State takeover is very unlikely, but intermediate steps before the takeover are very possible without some corrective action.

The funds that must be monitored closely are the operation fund and building fund in order to get an accurate picture. Both of these funds must be monitored individually and cumulatively. The operating fund is based on a funding matrix that is intended to provide each student with an adequate and equitable education. It is calculated on an average daily membership (ADM), and funding amount for each child in the state is the same each year. Local mills above the state required minimum mills (25 mills) can be used for other purposes that are usually unrestricted.

The millage for Mountain View School District is 28.91 and the state average is 38.76. Mountain View’s millage rate is among the lowest in the state.

If the district had the state average millage rate, it would generate an additional 1.6 million for the operation of the district based on current assessment and 100% collection. Based on the current fi nancial status and current structure, approximately 7.0 additional mills will be needed to adequately fund the district. This will generate an additional $1,125,000 for the operation and maintenance.

Local taxes to fund school districts are based on real, personal, and utility assessments and the local millage rate.

A mill equals 0.1 percent of the assessed value. This translates into $1 per $1,000 of assessed value. In Arkansas, property is assessed at 20 percent of its market value.

As an example of the fi nancial impact to an individual taxpayer, if the district millage is raised an additional 7.0 mills:

If your real property is valued at: $100,000, your property should be assessed at 20 percent, and 1 mill would cost you annually $20.

Taxes owed = (Assessed Value X 20%) X (Millage rate/1000)Taxes owed = ($100,000 X 0.2) X (28.91/1000)Taxes owed = $578 at current tax rateEach additional mill will cost $20 based on a $100,000

assessment. An additional 7.0 mills will make the total millage for the school district 35.91 which is 2.85 mills below the state average. This increase will cost the individual taxpayer $140 annually.

Current tax (28.91 mills) – $578Tax with additional 7.0 mills – $140New tax – $718 (based on $100,000 assessment and 35.91

mills)If the homeowner is eligible for the Homestead Tax Credit,

the amount of taxes owed may be reduced by $375.Other options to consider to address the fi nancial shortfall

include:• Achieve maximum effi ciency with current operating

practices and structure• Compress and freeze the current salary schedule• Combine schools within the district and the possibility of

positions being absorbed or eliminated• A combination of these options may be more appropriate

for the district.Sincerely,

Brent HowardMVSD Superintendent

We’re rapidly moving into the holiday season, y’all. Thirty-six shopping days left until Christmas.

By all means, shop local if you can. Local merchants need our help now more than ever. But if you fi nd yourself in a time crunch, feel like you’re not ready for the crowds, or just need to make it about convenience this year, these are 15 of my favorite things. Some ideas for family and friends, or a gift to yourself, if you please. I shower myself with gifts some years.

In no particular order:•Stainless kitchen

bowl set: I’m a kitchen guy. Cooking is a way to make people happy, and it’s also my therapy for the end of a stressful day, or writing or managing some project. There is nothing simpler and more practical than a nice set of stainless bowls for mixing or food prep. They hold up well, clean up well, and they look good as a part of any chef ’s ensemble. Get a nice set of six for under $25.

•Wind chimes: A few days ago I was standing out on our front porch watching the mighty White River roll along, and there was a steady breeze from the southwest that felt so good. But something was missing. If there is one quality to Round Bottom Valley, it’s the quiet. I needed something blowing in the wind to give it just the right accent. $9 and three days later it arrived. A set of windchimes with just the right tone to add another bit of peace to the valley. I enjoy them enough that I’m ordering a second, larger set with a deeper tone.

•CupFone by WeatherTech: This is one of those conveniences I use daily, and wouldn’t be without one. WeatherTech is the same company that makes durable, water resistant fl oor board covers for most vehicles. In recent years, they developed a smart phone display stand that has a custom fi t to most vehicle

cup holders. It has every adjustment you need to see your phone’s display, and is particularly handy when you’re using your phone for directions. I’ve tried other display mechanisms that attach to your vents and every other place, but they all just make me cuss because none really work. CupFone hasn’t let me down yet. Available for around $35.

•Bird feeder: Whether you’re just an amateur window watcher, or one who takes birding more seriously, Stone County is a birder’s paradise with dozens of species from yellow-billed cuckoos to worm-eating warblers. For your seed feeders, go with standard black-oil sunfl ower seed available in bulk, or black thistle. These will bring cardinals, tufted titmice, wrens, chickadees, grosbeaks, nutchatches, and many more. The White River valley is prime territory for catching hummingbirds on southern migration during fall. And you can easily make your own food for the hummingbirds. Adequate feeders will range from $10 to $100.

•Garden & Gun magazine subscription: A great magazine for rural folks who call the South home. Published six times yearly, Garden & Gun has great personality profi les on Southern fi gures, culture and trends. You’ll rediscover old recipes like your grandmother’s Watergate salad that you may just want to introduce to the family. Rick Bragg’s columns

are always great reading. Subscribe for $15 a year.

•Flannel sheets: Do I really need to say anything else? If we ever install a nap room at the Stone County Leader, my bed/rest area will have fl annel sheets. I’m not looking for that to happen any time soon, mind you, but when it does, my choice is made. King and queen sets begin in the $40 range.

•Battery-powered leaf blower: Okay, for the longest I had a complex about battery-powered garden tools. Real men use fuel, right. Not necessarily. Battery-powered tools have come a long way. Charges last longer and they are more powerful than ever. And they’re clean. My 40-volt blower is perfect for cleaning the front porch and our pavilion deck in seconds. A good one will run you $250, and if you’re getting one, make it a good one.

•New Year 2021 Planner: A diverse livelihood and older age that dictate documenting important thoughts and dates demands a central, go-to location for the things in my life that can’t afford forgetting. My preference is a simple leather, spiral bound calendar for one or two years that displays every month over two pages in big block format where multiple events and thoughts can be recoded on a single day. Extra-wide margins for additional notes is a big help. $10-$40 covers this helpful tool.

•Portable battery pack: An item that stays with me all the time and close

In reply to "Election concession should not be withheld" published Nov. 11 in the Leader:

(1) There is NO offi ce of "President Elect" (2) Voter fraud was detected in places. (3) The Lincoln Project is leaning left (see who the members are). (4) The Electoral College has not made a declaration yet, therefore no concession is required.

As for terrorist threats, I didn't read where the writer was directly affected. Safety/well-being is one’s concern every day. Anger is detrimental and change is always coming. If one takes change to the extreme (riots or???) what does that say about those people!

Revival and Christ must be the better way!

Gloria NetzelMountain View

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Watkins

Council

ArkansasWildlifeNews from the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission

Raising prices can be fraught with risk during good eco-nomic times. So what happens if you try to raise prices during bad economic times? As Hamlet would say, “Ah, there’s the rub.” If you raise prices, you risk losing clients to competitors. If you don’t, decreasing revenue or rising costs can capsize your company. So what’s a small business supposed to do?The Art of PricingRaising (and, sometimes, even lowering) prices can be a balancing act. As with any major business decision, pricing should take into account various factors. Here are several to consider.Analyze costs. First, you need to carefully analyze the costs needed to bring your products or services to mar-ket. Such expenses might include raw materials, stor-age, personnel, advertising, delivery, rent, equipment, taxes and insurance. Failure to cover all these costs in your price will inevitably lead to shrinking profits.Establish profit margin. Next, it’s important to estab-lish an acceptable profit margin. This is where the art of pricing begins. To find your company’s sweet spot with regards to pricing, consider researching competitors in your region to determine their pricing for comparable products, raising your finger to the wind to discern the business climate and asking your customers about their preferences.Listen to your customers. Your customers will tell you if you raised prices too high. They’ll either continue to buy your product or seek out a competitor.Consider incremental price increases. Small, incre-mental price increases tend to be more palatable to cus-tomers than a few large changes. We see this every day in the rising cost of gasoline, utilities and taxes. Many customers can handle incremental inflation...just don’t shock them with a huge increase all at once. When considering pricing, it’s important to take a long, hard look at both your costs and the quality of your prod-ucts and services. Customers will generally pay a pre-mium for goods and services that provide greater value. Successful business owners endeavor to increase both the actual quality of their products and the perception of that quality in the minds of customers. Do both well, and a price increase may be in order.

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in the briefcase to my yearly planner. I’m inevitably in places for extended periods that have no electric-ity, or places where the electricity is inconve-nient. Newer battery packs will hold four to fi ve phone charges and the packs charge con-veniently overnight. They are lifesavers in a tight spot. $15 to $40 will cover a good bat-tery setup. I personally recommend RAVPower brand at around $34.

•Swiss Army knife: Always handy. Don’t go for the basic, and most folks don’t need one with 27 utensils. Go for moderation with a couple of blades, cork-

would like to purchase 15 acres of city-owned land that joins their property.

• approved paying a $13,740 invoice from Brooks Jeffrey for creat-ing a new website and domain for the city.

• discussed the use of $40,000 in an infl ow and infi ltration account. Woods questioned why the funds were there. Gardner said the funds were placed in the account several years ago from the general account for an emer-gency fund for the water department.

• discussed the need for a camera to run sewer lines to locate problems. The last price the city received on a camera was $10,800, Gardner said.

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is offering a variety of options to have har-vested deer tested for chronic wasting disease for free throughout the 2020-21 deer hunting season.

This year, the AGFC will continue its exten-sive system of drop-off containers throughout the state, as well as its work with taxidermists and regional offi ces to pull samples for hunters and have them tested. With regional offi ces and drop-off sites, hunters will have 100 locations around Arkansas to drop off their deer’s head for testing. An additional 52 taxidermists also will be able to pull samples for hunters free of charge.

“Last year we took in 6,622 CWD samples from hunters,” AJ Riggs, AGFC wildlife health biologist, said. “All test-ing on deer is completely voluntary, so we are very happy with the number of people taking advan-tage of the opportu-nity to have their deer tested.”

Although no verifi ed cases of CWD being transmitted to humans currently exist, the Cen-ters for Disease Control and Prevention strongly encourage everyone to have deer from a known CWD-positive area tested before consuming the meat. Testing also assists the AGFC with ongoing disease surveil-lance in the State’s deer herd.

It is easy to get a deer tested through a drop-off location. Simply bring the deer’s head with 4 to 6 inches of the neck attached and any ant-lers removed to the loca-tion and place it in one of the provided plastic bags with your name and contact information on the card provided. The AGFC will collect these samples and have them analyzed by the Arkansas Livestock and Poultry Commis-sion laboratory. Testing results should be avail-able within two to three weeks.

Test results will be posted through a secure system at www.agfc.com/cwd.

“We also will call the hunter personally for any test that comes back with CWD being detected,” Riggs said. “We can make arrange-ments to dispose of the meat properly for them.”

Riggs says staff also will notify hunters via phone if their sample

is not usable for some reason, so it is important to give complete infor-mation with their deer’s head.

Testing locations will remain open until Feb. 28, the last day of the archery deer season.

A list of offi cial test-ing locations is available at www.agfc.com/cwd as well as the latest regu-lations and news about the disease in Arkansas.

Arkansas modern gun deer season opens Nov. 14.

•••This article is from

Arkansas Wildlife, a weekly newsletter dis-tributed by the Arkansas Game & FIsh Commis-sion.

Options offered totest deer for CWD

A pink rose blooms near the Stone County Library. See more late autumn blooms on page 1B.

screw, tweezers, scissor, toothpick, bottle opener, can opener, and a screw-driver. Expect $35 to $40.

•Home weather sta-tion: I don’t have one yet, but it’s on my list for this year, and a little elf told me that Santa has placed an Amazon order with his Amex that’s already pushing the limit. I’m looking at the Davis Instruments 6250. It’s solar powered, records temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, rainfall, wind-speed/direction/chill, dewpoint, heat index, and 22 different alarms for fl ood, wind, etc. We’re not the most connected place down in Round Bottom Valley and I like knowing the conditions. Weathershack.com has this for $356 and free shipping.

•Digital recorder:See New Year 2021 plan-ner above. There are just too many thoughts running through that 54-year old brain that doesn’t lock down on memory as well as it once did. And most of my writing ideas come while driving. Not the safest circumstance to record a thought on your smart phone. I pick up my recorder, click a button and talk. Message saved until it can go down somewhere in writing. Tuck back $40 to $75.

Now, back to that kitchen gadget obses-sion. Let’s fi nish it off with three luxury items that every kitchen needs:

•Food dehydrator:Also currently absent from la cocina del Wat-kins, but unnamed sources tell me Santa is making room in a corner pouch of his sleigh. Our garden produced a ton this year, we have fruit trees coming to matu-rity, and one of these days a deer is going to walk right in front of me and, well, you know the rest of that story. I need a food dehydrator in my life, and found a nice one from Magic Mill I like for around $179.

•Vitamix blender: Honestly, I don’t use a blender that often, but when I need one this commercial 1.5 house-power monster is nice to have. It will do anything. Blade friction so intense it will bring liquid to a boil in just a few min-utes, and plus, I love their marketing tag-

line: Powerful enough to liquify a small steer. That’s what I’m talkin’ bout. Not cheap. Start-ing around $450.

•Kitchen Aid mixer: Seriously, this is the workhorse of any kitchen. A basic setup comes with a stainless steel bowl and three attachments for mixing and kneading. This machine will literally change a breadmaker’s life. I went through enough cheap handmix-ers through early adult-hood and into mid-life to pay for a Kitchen Aid, and if I’d bought it 20 years ago it would likely still be going strong. I bought three last year, one for me, one for my mom, and one for my oldest daughter. Worth every penny starting at $259.

My Amazon list can easily be made public if you’d like to surprise me this year.

See you in next week’s newspaper.

Please don’t forget our efforts to help the Offi cer Santa Foundation. We need many more dona-tions to help kids and families in Stone County this holiday season. Your tax-deductible give can be given at gofundme.com (search Stone County Christmas), or by dropping a donation at the Leader offi ce.

•••(Steve Watkins is a

reporter for the Stone County Leader. He is the author of two books. He loves chicken and dress-ing, barbecue, and sweet iced tea. Email him at [email protected])

Mountain View School District will be closed Nov. 23-27 for the Thanksgiving holiday.

School to beout for week

NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE DELINQUENT FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES THE LANDS AND LOTS AND PARTS OF LOTS DELINQUENT IN STONE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 2019 TOGETHER WITH THE TAXES, PENALTIES, AND INTEREST CHARGED THEREON ACCORDING TO LAW ARE CONTAINED AND DESCRIBED IN THE FOLLOWING LIST, TO-WIT:

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DELINQUENT TAX NOTICES - REAL ESTATE

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I, SUE YOUNGER, COLLECTOR OF REVENUE WITHIN AND FOR STONE COUNTY IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS, DO HERBY CERTIFY THAT THE REAL ESTATE TAX BOOKS OF STONE COUNTY REFLECT THE FOREGOING LIST OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TO BE DELINQUENT FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2019. WITNESS MY HAND THIS 12TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020.

THESE TAXES ARE PAST DUE AND THE ABOVE AMOUNT IS GOOD THROUGH 12/30/2020. AFTER THAT DATE YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT OUR OFFICE FOR THE CORRECT AMOUNT. PHONE 870-269-2211.

PAYMENT OPTIONS:

In Person: Collector’s Offi ce in courthouse downtownOnline: AR.GOV/TAXPhone: 1-866-257-2055 (County Code 69)Mobile: mobile.ar.govMail: Include a self-addressed stamped envelope for return of paid receipt.

Make check payable to STONE COUNTY COLLECTOR

See Section B for Personal Property Tax Notices

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DELINQUENT TAX NOTICES - REAL ESTATE140-00048-000 WRIGHT CHARLES R & BRENDA 01-15-11 1,201.07140-00115-000 WRIGHT CHARLES R & BRENDA 01-15-11 191.73140-00116-000 WRIGHT CHARLES R & BRENDA 01-15-11 124.75001-07625-001 WRIGHT DANIEL SCOTT 34-14-12 76.74001-03501-000 WRINKLE ROY FRANKLIN & LETICIA 19-15-10 303.17001-03502-000 WRINKLE ROY FRANKLIN & LETICIA 19-15-10 248.54001-04217-001M YOEST LIVING TRUST 27-13-11 5.97001-01501-000 YOUNGER DANIEL 23-14-09 57.54001-05271-002 YOUNSE FAMILY REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 14-15-11 1,361.43001-05271-004 YOUNSE FAMILY REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST 14-15-11 14.91001-06272-001 ZAJAC WILLIAM & LISSA 02-13-12 245.44001-06285-000 ZAJAC WILLIAM JOHN & LISSA 02-13-12 48.07

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The Mountain View School District has released its honor roll for the fi rst nine weeks. It includes:

Third grade, 4.0 GPA and above:

Sophie Ashley, Free-dom Barber, Austin Brewer, Tayten Brewer, Laylie Chapman, Gaige Cline, Isabella Diefen-bach, Drey Duncan, Colt Greenway, Terry Lee Guthrie Jesse Hastings, Jared James, Hayes Jones, Shelby Knott, Collin Leubner, Elijah Long, Adelyn Martin, Chase Mitchell, Liam Mitchell, Mya Mooney-han, Deetya Prasad, Genesis Rector, Gavin Stubbs, Micah Swafford, Abbey Tinkle, Breella White

Third grade GPA 3.5 or above:

Avis Ankeney, Gen-evieve Belsan, Tierstin Blake, Jayden Blevins, Leo Cook, Jayce Cum-mings, Dawson Davis, Madison Dayberry, Jayonna Delgratta, Zane Duncan, Cameron Eversoll, Kade Fielder, Daniel Foster, Declan Frazier, Triston Green-haw, Emmett Halsted, Hunter Harris, Jayden Jahrling, Elijah Jones, Kasidy Kellams, Paul Kellar, Emily Langs-ton, Kinley Marsolf, Jacob McCarroll, Pyper McDonough, Kobe Ramer, Rylee Sims, Hunter Skinner, Ian Smith, Ryder Turner, Dean Vanderwerf, Kaylyn Weaver, Ella Williams

Fourth grade, 4.0 GPA or above:

Holden Attaway, Jayden Blackwell, Makinley Brans-cum, Chance Clark, Tyler Clark, Emma Cone, Addison Davis, Isaiah Logan, Jude Martin, Chloe Mills, Crosby Mitchell, Elinor Mullen, Jose Phroper, Kade Shipman, Klhoei Stubbs, Tenley Tram-mell, Hannah Wood

Fourth grade, 3.5 GPA or above:

Chance Apple, Wil-liam Balentine, Zaylie Balowski, Gabriella Chism-Deaton, Jayden

Halpain, Justyn Jack-son, Dutch Lundy, Orion Lundy, Desirae Mendoza, Mandissa Patrick, Marlee Rich-ardson, Gage Velasquez, Jamari’Ae Willis

Fifth grade, 4.0 GPA or higher:

Erin Akins, Anniston Foster, Cy Greenway, Sarah Henley, Leila Jones, Evan Langs-ton, Avery Martin, Cora Mitchell, Maliya Pearson, Ashton Price, Tucker Taylor

Fifth grade, 3.5 GPA or above:

Jasper Bailey, Gar-rett Barker, Braelynn Brewer, Jaedyn Condrey, Danica Davis, Jessalyn Duncan, Martin Eich-holtz-Sylvester, Blake Goodnight, Jazman Har-rison, Anthony Hernan-dez, Kyleigh Hickman, Trent Hudspeth, Bella Maddox, Jason McCro-bie, Tracey Morris, Ellen Morrow, Lucy Morrow, Zachary Ragsdale, Tren-ton Tilley.

Sixth Grade, 4.0 GPA and above:

Jace Clark, Bronwyn Clayborn, Noah Davis, Jacie Gammill, Tanner Lee, Kiley Long, James Nicholson, Mya Ser-rano, Adyson Tredway, Maggie Tyrone, Nahiah Van Evera.

Sixth grade, 3.5 GPA and above:

Morgan Beck, Nath-ern Benton, Makayla Buazard, Adyson Car-nahan, Zachary Carpen-ter, Jadin Cary, Zayden Cieminski, Kannon Clauer, Eli Davis, Miles McIntire, Haley Miller, Jaylo Migues, Piper Mitchell, Adeline Pass-more, Haley Ramer, Josie Stevens, Raegan Turner, CharleeWhite, Cole Woods.

Seventh grade, 4.0 GPA and above:

Emma Akins, Adhithya Anandaraj, Ladd Cook, Emma Day, Brooklyn Everett, Ella Fletcher, Kayden Glenn, Mya Govar, Jonathan, Ingram, Hayden Long, Micah Martin, Brook-lyn Mitchell, Kashlee Morgan, Tyler Newton, Dhananjay Prasad, Michah Ray, Ashlyn

Stubbs, Kashton Turner, Mason Vaden, Isaiah Wood.

Seventh grade, 3.5 GPA or above:

Ashton Brock, Jessica Corter, Lucian Dowell, Amy Frederick, Laney Hinesley, Erika Lytle, Blake Marsolf, Ross Morrow, Kaylin Rose, Jacob Sandoval, William Scribner, Hailey Sher-rill.

Eighth grade 4.0 and above:

Alyssa Connell, Emily Corter, William Cox, Kaydence Dearien, Evan Fowlkes, Lauren Hud-speth, Austin McDonald, Ashlyn Ragsdale, Kylah Rogers, Brianna Ross, Walker Spears, Jackson Stumpenhaus, Rush Sullivan, Nevaeh Whit-fi eld.

Eighth grade 3.5 GPA and above:

Roman Day, Drew Isbell, Logan Masters, Grey McElroy, Halie Mize, Keely Riley, Per-saus Stewart, Avonnah Thomas.

Ninth grade, 4.0 GPA or above:

Ellie Akins, Elizabeth Broadway, Terrence Cat-anese, Sonny Goodman, Tamara Hernandez, Alyssa Ingram, Collin Johnson, Jack Newton, Andrew Shelton, Alyssa Tredway, Maverik Woods

Ninth grade, 3.5 GPA and above

Lailee Barker, Emily Carter, Chase Chapman, Trevor Downs, Revival Durell, Abagail Edgin, Rylee Hayes, Cole Hub-berd, Devin Leubner, Haley Long, Sapphire Lundy, Michelle McDon-ald, Gloria McDougall, Harrison McElroy, Sara Moore, Dalton Powell, Elizabeth Reaves

Tenth grade 4.0 GPA and above:

William Avey, Ben-jamin Bishop, Lorelei Clayborn, Ellie Crymes, Allison Futrell, Alexis Garma, Madison Haney, Shawna McKnight, Katherine McPherson, Trampas Stubbs, Tessa Turner, Bailey Van Evera, Camyn Vickers, Maggie Wilson

Tenth grade, 3.5 GPA and above:

Austin Corter, William Davis, Samuel Fletcher, Alliyah Goodman, Shane Hiter, Laken Hudspeth, Tryvon Jefferson, Jacob Lancaster, Daniel Lopez, Liza Lytle, Gage Mar-solf, Serenity Morgan, Thomas Ray, Marissa Sakowsky, Joshua Stumpenhaus

Eleventh grade, 4.0 GPA or higher:

Gregory Aydt, Kenna Baysinger, Hanna Con-drey, Ryland Edwards, Nathaniel Franks, Ken-nedy Holland, Micaela Ingram, Emry John-son, Destiny Lawrence, Mackenzie Newton, Raelyn Richardson, Rylee Shipman, Evan Stewart, Avery Sullivan,

Daisy Sutterfi eld, Beau Turner, Nikki Vannatter, Natalie Werb, Samantha White

Eleventh grade, 3.5 GPA and above:

Edward Atwell, Hayden Ausborn, Madi-lyn Calvert, Elijah Carlton, Sterling Davis, Luke Fletcher, MaKayla Goins, Daniel Henley, Kaden Huffman, Zach-ary Hulsey, Kiala Mannon, Carl Mize, Aston Nguyen, Allan Ruiz, Joshten Smith, Oscar Stillwell, Josie Storey, Emma Vanvleet

Twelfth grade 4.0 and above:

Alysa Baird, Bryce Baird, Abigail Brewer, Kaytelynn Buazard,

Timbo Schools has announced its honor roll for the fi rst quarter:

3rd grade, 4.0 GPA: Laci Branscum, Ayden Lewis, Savannah Looney, Peyton Passmore.

3rd grade, 3.5 and above GPA: None.

4th grade, 4.0 GPA: Arianna Chappell.

4th grade, 3.5 and above GPA: Anthony Branscum, Michael De La Paz.

5th grade, 4.0 GPA: Jalen Gillam.

5th grade, 3.5 and above GPA: Conagher Freemen, Mia Martin, Gabriel Treadway.

6th grade, 4.0 GPA: Willow Templin, Wyatt Treat.

6th grade, 3.5 and above GPA: Demu Berg, Wynona Hampton, Zoe Long.

7th grade, 4.0 GPA: None.

7th grade, 3.5 and above: Charlie Bryant, Mario De La Paz, Kim-berly Martinez, Rebecca Mason, Jaxon Wilkins.

8th grade, 4.0: None.8th grade, 3.5 and

above: Braden Avey, Allie Brewer, Samuel Holley, Jasmine Lewis, Samantha Martinez, Levi McCoy, Bryce Mor-

The Rural Special School has announced its honor roll for the fi rst quarter:

3rd grade, 4.0 GPA: Adalyn Berry, Mason Knapp, Khloe Nichols.

3rd grade, 3.5 GPA and above: Maken-zie Gearhart, Preslie Osburn, Ava Showl, Grady Smith.

4th grade, 4.0 GPA: Madalynn Sutterfi eld.

4th grade, 3.5 GPA and above: Vincent Ivy, Domanic Morgan.

6th grade, 3.5 GPA and above: Emily Loomis, Jorja Stewart

7th grade, 4.0 GPA: Elisha Rushing.

7th grade, 3.5 GPA and above: Clayton Free-man, Danielle Pipkin, Grady Pitcock , Alyssa Shellstrom, Rieley Sut-terfi eld, Emily West.

8th grade, 4.0 GPA: Kendall Kocher, Jacob Thomas.

8th grade 3.5 GPA and above: Bailey Holmes, Kasen Stevens, Emily Youngblood.

9th grade, 4.0 GPA: Jayden Berry, Zackary Ginn, Lailah Thomas

10th grade, 4.0 GPA: Alex Linville, Echo Mitchell, Braylen Morgan, Kylan Stevens, Kalli Sutterfi eld.

10th grade, 3.5 GPA

Kayla Curtis, Whit-man Fowlkes, Kylee Henderson, Megan Hiter, Savanna Holmes, Aubrey Isbell, Cassidy Potts, Veronica Rich-ardson, Rachel Roper, Samuel Summers, Chae-lann Vickers, AbigailWilliams, Charly Woods

Twelfth grade 3.5 GPA and above:

Morgan Armour, Dom-inic Astle, Alexis Brans-cum, Trista Browder, Justin Gutierrez, Addi-son Isbell, Kylie Minick,Keaton Moore, RocklynNesbitt, Gavin Pritch-ett, Brayden Scribner,James Sims, HunterSmith, Rachel Solis, Leslea Vanderwerf, Peyton Wallace

Mountain View School District honor rolls announced

and above: Cassalyn Callahan, Autumn Crow, Brayden Morgan.

11th grade, 4.0 GPA:Logan Callahan, Alex Garcia, Brinley Morgan, Emily Morris, DakotaStewart.

11th grade, 3.5 GPA and above: Gerrit Amos, Nathan Ganus, Trinity King, Elexis Newman, Landon Talburt.

12th grade, 4.0 GPA:Kati Goodnight, Sarah Kirby, Abbey Linville, Lynsee McBroom, BaileyPerry, Amber Richard-son.

12 grade, 3.5 GPAand above: Caleb Avey, Melissa White.

Rural Special honor rolls listed

Timbo announces honor rollsrison, Mallory Mosley, Logan Treadway, Ray-leigh Turner.

9th grade, 4.0: Amy Morris.

9th grade, 3.5 and above: Seth Bryant,Gracie Reny.

10th grade, 4.0: Emma Roubique.

10th grade, 3.5 andabove: Gage Massey.

11th grade, 4.0: None.11th grade, 3.5 and

above: Madison Looney,Ray Morris

12th grade, 4.0: Sarah Avey.

12th grade, 3.5 andabove: Chase Hallman,Kristen Hawkins,

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L.E. FletcherL.E. Fletcher, 93, of

Timbo, passed away on Thursday, Novem-ber 12, 2020, at Stone County Medical Center in Mountain View.

He was born on August 22, 1927, in Onia to the late Emmit and Ella (Balentine) Fletcher. L.E. was a member of Bethany Mis-sionary Baptist Church and worked for 41 years at the Missouri Fire Brick Company. He was a loving son, husband, father, brother, and will be greatly missed by all of his loving family and friends.

Survivors include his loving wife of 74 years, Rodena (Moore) Fletcher; one son, Wayne Fletcher; one brother, Eldo Fletcher; three sis-ters, Elma Wilson, Mavis Lindsey, and Marilea Duke; four grandchil-dren, Andrew Fletcher, Robin Johnson, Stepha-nie Kehoe, and Allison Choate; eight great-grandchildren, Abby Johnson, Joey John-son, Logan Kehoe, Zack Kehoe, Celia Fletcher, Doreen Fletcher, Owen Fletcher, and Everette Choate; one great-great grandchild, Nevaeh Johnson, along with many extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his par-ents; children, Doyne Fletcher and Brenda Fowler; brothers, Elmer Fletcher, J.L. Fletcher, and Linville Fletcher, and one sister, Gladys Morrison.

Visitation was Sunday, November 15, 2020, at Bethany Mission-ary Baptist Church in Onia. Funeral services followed with Brothers Gary Don Fletcher and Roy Jones offi ciating. Burial was at Pordue Cemetery in Onia.

Pallbearers were Andrew Fletcher, Bryan Johnson, Troy Kehoe, Fred Fletcher, Kevin Stewart, and David Fletcher.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home in Mountain View, Arkansas was in charge of the arrangements.

•••Pat Balentine

Pat Balentine died at home on Saturday, November 14, 2020, sur-rounded by family who loved and adored her.

She was born on April 26, 1937, to Tom and Retha (Cross) Burns, at home in Moun-tain View. Pat was a devoted member of Fifty Six Missionary Baptist Church and faithfully played the piano for the choir for sixty fi ve years. She was an Eng-lish teacher for 29 years and will be remembered for her devotion to help-ing students achieve and succeed and for her feisty, spunky spirit.

Pat was known for her God-given talent for writing poetry and sto-ries, her beautiful abil-ity to play the piano and sing hymns, her love for birds especially cardi-nals, her intelligence and ability to recall trivia, her yard of multi colored fl owers, her abil-ity to walk faster than a speed racer, her great sense of humor, and her

love of pulling antics with her many friends.

Pat is survived by her two daughters, Kim Karrels (Ed) and Cindy Branscum (Keith); son-in-law, Eddie Morgan; sister, Frances Gammill; nephew, Terry Ward; sis-ter-in-law, Betty Ward; nieces, Denise Storey, Dayne Trammell, and Kristy Ward-Ivy; grand-children, Kasie Cox (Donny) and Hunter Branscum (Candace); great-grandchildren, Brylie and Colt Cox and Kolter and Kasen Branscum.

Pat was preceded in death by her parents; nephew, Ronnie Bright-well; infant son, Bobby Balentine; daughter, Debbie (Balentine) Morgan; and husband, RL Balentine.

She will be remem-bered as a devoted friend, a dedicated and caring teacher, a faith-ful servant to God, and a loving wife, mama and grandma to a family who cherished her. Her legacy of love will live on through her family and those who knew her.

Visitation was Monday, November 16, 2020, at Fifty Six Mis-sionary Baptist Church in Fifty Six. Funeral services followed with Brothers Robb Arnold and David Campbell offi ciating. Burial was at Fifty Six Cemetery in Fifty Six.

Pallbearers were Hunter Branscum, Keith Branscum, Donny Cox, Ed Karrels, Eddie Morgan, and Terry Ward. Honorary pall-bearers were RC Alex-ander, Ronnie Anderson, Jr. Lee Deatherage, Harold Lancaster, and Kenneth Sutton.

In lieu of fl owers the family requests donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in honor of Micah Martin, PO Box 1893, Memphis, Tennes-see 38101-9950.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home in Mountain View, Arkansas was in charge of the arrangements.

•••Patsy Jones

Patsy Jones, 78, of Big Flat, died Sunday, November 8, 2020, at St. Vincent Hospital in Little Rock. She was born in Marshall on Septem-ber 3, 1942, to Jasper Willis Henry and Flor-ence Ellen (Cox) Henry.

Patsy was a dedicated Christian and member of Bethany Baptist Church of Onia. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grand-mother, great grand-mother, and sister. Many people have been blessed by her sweet, helpful, and caring nature and friendship. She enjoyed singing, cooking, and helping others in any way she could.

She is survived by her husband of almost 58 years, J.C. Jones of the home; one son, Roy Jones and wife Brenda of Big Flat; two grand-sons, Brandon Jones and wife Kala of Greenbrier and Josh Jones and wife Ashley of Onia; one great grandson, Brayden Jones; three great granddaughters, Kais-ley Jones, Jacie Jones, and Kesler Jones; two sisters, Diane Brewer of Onia and Virbil Lee Gasaway of Marshall;

along with nieces and nephews, as well as many friends.

Patsy was preceded in death by her par-ents, Florence and Willis Henry; one sister, Emo-gene Lloyd; three broth-ers, Virgil Henry, Martin Henry, and Leon Henry.

Funeral service was at Bethany Baptist Church of Onia on Wednesday, November 11, 2020, with Brother Gary Don Fletcher and Brother Darin Holliman offi ciat-ing. Interment followed the service at Freeman Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Brandon Jones, Josh Jones, Brayden Jones, Joey Brewer, Rodney Brewer, Randy Gasaway, and Dennis Treat.

•••Richard M. ClarkRichard M. Clark, Jr.,

91, of Salem, Arkansas formerly of Mountain View, died on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, at Baxter Regional Medi-cal Center in Mountain Home.

He was born on Sep-tember 3, 1929, to the late Rich-ard Clark, Sr. and Hattie (Webb) Clark. Richard was a veteran of the United States Army and served his country proudly during the Korean War. He was a retired as a machinist in the cotton mill industry and will be greatly missed by all of his loving family and friends.

He is survived by two sons, Richard M. Clark III and wife Susan, and Roger D. Clark; one brother, C.R. Clark and wife, Lee; one sister, Verla Jean Forth, and husband Garrell; one granddaughter, Lacie Pharis; four great-grandchildren, Ashley Pope and husband Sam, Haley Pharis, Charles Pharis, and Douglas Pharis; one great-great grandson, Hudson Lee Pope and a host of many extended family and friends.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Richard Clark, Sr. and Hattie (Webb) Clark; his beloved wife of 65 years, Alta Jean Warren Clark; one son, David Clark; granddaughter, Laura Clark, as well as many siblings.

A memorial service is scheduled for Thurs-day, November 19, 2020, 11:00 AM at Levisy Flat Cemetery in Mountain View where he will be laid to rest next to his wife. Brother Mike Yates will offi ciate.

Military Honors will

be rendered by the United States Army Funeral Honors Team and the Stone County Honor Guard.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home in Mountain View is in charge of the arrangements.

•••Wesley Wayne

VickersWesley Wayne Vickers,

56, of Mountain View, died November 9, 2020 at his home.

He was born in Kansas City to Glenn and Cla-rice (Franks) Vickers. Wesley was of the Bap-tist faith and worked for many years at Cedar America. He enjoyed fi shing, watching wild-life and spending time with his family. He will be greatly missed by all of his loving family and friends.

Wesley is survived by his parents, Glenn and Clarice (Franks) Vickers; his loving wife, Bennie (Price) Vickers; son, Eli Dames; step-daughter, Catherine Bentley; one brother, Mike Vickers; one sister, Donna Davis, and two grandchildren.

The family will have a memorial service at a later date.

Roller Crouch Funeral Home in Mountain View is in charge of the arrangements.

•••Shelia Hargraves

Shelia Dodson Har-graves, 60, a graduate of Timbo High School, died Sept. 22, 2020, in Wich-ita, Kan., where she was undergoing medical treatment.

She was born Feb. 23, 1960, to Clyde and Lucille Powell Dodson, who preceded her in death.

She is survived by her husband, James Hargraves of Texas; stepson Rodney (Alicia) Hargraves and step-daughters Kimberly and Christa Hargraves, all of Texas; and one sister, Sharon (Adam) Hill of Newton, Kan.

Also preceding her in death were grandpar-ents Marvin and Aggie Dodson and Ott and Velda Stevens Powell.

Funeral and burial was in Colmesneil, Texas.

•••Nelson Leon ClarkNelson Leon Clark,

the son of Claud Hous-ton Clark and Lovie Josephine McMahan Clark was born Janu-ary 12, 1962, in Moun-tain View, Arkansas, and passed away November 14, 2020 at his home in Drasco, Arkansas, at the age of 58.

Nelson was of the Baptist faith. For over 20 years, he worked for

Asphalt Road Construc-tion. Nelson enjoyed playing pool, riding horses, going to the Chuck Wagon races and being a guide for the OK Trading Post. One of his most favorite things was working the Pony Wheel at the different festivals and watching the many smiling faces on the children’s faces when they would ride; but even more that he loved to talk and brag about his grandkids.

Nelson loved to be with family and friends, hanging out at Circle K and visiting with people. Nelson was loved by many and will be greatly missed.

Nelson is preceded in death by his parents and one nephew Greg-ory Richardson.

Nelson is survived by his fi ve children; daughter Kim Rack-ley of Mountain View, three sons, Chris Clark (Kourtney) of Ida, Arkansas, Levi Clark (Tabatha) of Wolf Bayou, Arkansas, Johnny Clark (Samantha) of Drasco, Arkansas, and daughter Ashley Powell of Moun-

tain View. Nelson had 13 grandchildren and the 14th grandchild due in March.

Nelson is also survivedby two sisters, Gayle Richardson (Wes), Tena McElhaney (Robert) and one brother Neil Clark, all of Drasco, Arkan-sas. Nelson also leavesbehind three nieces and one nephew, eleven great nieces and nephews.

Services will be Wednesday, Novem-ber 18, 2020 at the Ben Church of Christ. Visi-tation will be from 12-1 with the service at 1 p.m. Brother Glen Swaf-ford and Brother Don Clark will offi ciate the service. Burial will be at the Friendship Cem-etery in Ben. Under the direction of MountainView Funeral Service.

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•••Billy Calvin BangsBilly Calvin Bangs

(Bill) died Thursday, November 12, 2020, in Moun-tain View. He was born May 23, 1924, in Moun-tain View to Andrew Calvin Bangs and Pearl Hinkle Bangs.

Bill is survived by one son, Randy Bangs of Mountain View, two grandsons, Brad (Paige) Bangs of Greenbrier and Keith Bangs of Lowell, Arkansas; three great-grandchildren Abigail Bangs, Jasper Bangs, and Owen Bangs. He is also survived by one brother-in-law, three sisters-in-law, and many nieces and nephews and numerous close family members.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Pearl, step-mother Addie, his wife Avice (Sutton) Bangs and his siblings Jerry, J.B., Gladys, Ruby, Mary, and Ruth.

He entered military service on November 18, 1942, as a member of the 8th Army Air Force. He served until his honor-able discharge on Octo-ber 22, 1945, having attained the rank of staff sergeant. While in the Air Force, he fl ew 28 missions as a waist gunner and belly gunner on B-17’s and B-24’s, taking anti-aircraft fi re on many of the missions over Normandy, North-ern France and Rhine-land. He was awarded the European African Medals, Eastern Service Medal with four Bronze Stars, the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters, and the Distinguished Flying Cross. After dis-charge he returned to Stone County and mar-ried Avice on June 1, 1946. He worked as a logger, owner-operator of Sutton & Bangs and Bill’s Service Stations, and as a carpenter for Modern Builders until he retired in 1986.

Visitation was Tues-

day, November 17, 2020, at Flatwoods Ceme-tery in Mountain View. Graveside services fol-lowed the visitation with Brother Gary Don Fletcher offi ciating. Pall-bearerswere Littlepage Sims, Laddie Sims, Ladd Sims, Brandon Harlan, Bill Doolin, and Larry Sullivan.

Music was by Littlep-age Sims and friends.

Military honors ren-dered by the United States Air Force Funeral Honors Team and the Stone County Honor Guard.

In lieu of fl owers the family requests dona-tions be made to Flat-woods Cemetery Fund, 802 Highway 5, Moun-tain View.

•••William H. Settle

William (Bill) Settle, 89, of Mountain View, died peacefully at home on October 21, 2020.

He was born to Wil-liam Paden Settle and Mary Evelyn (Galey) Settle on March 8, 1931, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated the Uni-versity of Maryland in 1954 with a BS degree in

Business and Public Administration. Upon graduation Bill joined the US Navy where he served as a Naval Avia-tor for fi ve years ending his career with a cruise on the USS Ranger in 1959. He then moved back to the east coast where he met and mar-ried the love of his life, Michael. They moved back and forth across the country and fi nally retired in 1999 to Moun-tain View. They joined the First United Meth-odist Church and Moun-tain View community and spent most of their time volunteering. When Michael died in 2010 of cancer, Bill went right on giving back to the com-munity, always looking for more ways to serve.

In July of 2018 Bill had a major stroke and after two years of ther-apy, the Lord took him home.

Bill was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Michael; his parents; a still born son,William McKinzie Settle and daughter, Michelle Newton. He is

While coronavirus restrictions continue, the center is still deliv-ering Meals on Wheels, and serving daily hot meals with curbside pickup.

Meals are served at 11 a.m. at the back door, and must be reserved the day before by calling (870)269-3101 between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. Meals can be reserved by the day or week, or even for the month, and can be paid for daily, weekly, or monthly. If you have paid but need to miss a day you will be credited for that day, but please give notice because meals are prepared to order for the number of meals reserved.

The cost for a meal is $7 for anyone who is not a member. Guests are always welcome, and everyone aged 60 years and over is encouraged to sign up (free) to be eligible for the member meal which is a $3 sug-gested donation.

Breakfast, exercise

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Following is menu for upcoming days (subject to change):

Wednesday: Poppy seed chicken, zucchini and tomatoes, green peas, bread pudding

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Friday: Meatloaf, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, roll, pears

Monday: Baked turkey/gravy, cornbread dressing, green beans, mashed potatoes, cran-berry sauce, pumpkin pie

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November 199030 Years AgoCongressional Dis-

trict #1 incumbent Bill Alexander defeated unknown Republican opponent Terry Hayes in Stone County by a 2304-1551 margin. Alexander retained his seat.

While Governor Bill Clinton did win the statewide election by 14 percentage points, Sheffi eld Nelson carried Stone County, receiving 2,158 votes to Clinton’s 1,736 in the county.

•••Mr. and Mrs. Olis

Lawrence and their two grandsons, Chris Jason and Lance McElroy, spent their vacation in Cleveland, Tennessee, where they met with World War II veter-ans--Company C 776 Amphibious Tank Bat-talion.

•••Mountain View FHA

members participating in STAR Events com-petition were Brandy Gilliam, Holly Gilliam, Bobbie Fletcher, Spring Branscum, Brad Bangs, Alicia Sullivan.and Kara Cullen.

November 200020 Years AgoVeteran’s Day will be

observed again this year at Mountain View with a parade and program fea-turing keynote speakers. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. and will follow the traditional route from behind Brown’s Laundromat, east end on Main Street to the Bank of Mountain View parking lot.

•••A monument hon-

oring the late singer/songwriter Jimmy Drift-wood was unveiled in a special ceremony at the Ozark Folk Center last Thursday. The memo-rial, which plays “The Battle of New Orleans” at the push of a button, was erected at the front of the Music Theater.

•••Kevin McCarn, of

Mountain View, made his place in the record books as he passed for 405 yards and led the University of Monte-cello to a 46-14 victory over Henderson State. McCarn’s passing yards in the rain moved him past Randy Huffstickler of UCA, Clint Stoerner of University of Arkan-sas and Cleo Lemon of ASU to take the lead in the all time Arkansas college career passing yardage record.

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The Stone County Library has the follow-ing new fi ction books: The Return by Nicho-las Sparks; The Order (Gabriel Allon #20) by Daniel Silva; and Star-fi sh Pier (Hope Harbor #6) by Irene Hannon.

New mysteries include: The Night Swim by Megan Goldin; A Time For Mercy (Jake Brigance #3) by John Grisham; and The Mid-wife Murders by James Patterson.

We also have one new nonfi ction book entitled, Speaking For Myself by Sarah Huckabee.

NOTICE TO PATRONS:

To donate books, leave in bags outside front door (small amounts may be left after closing, but otherwise please donate during library hours so books can be

taken inside). Do not place donated books in book return box.

Don’t forget our curb service. Website stone-countylibrary.com may be used to browse titles and to place books on hold (it is under the services tab). Call the library at 870-269-3100 to reserve by phone. Patrons may check out fi ve books, two DVDs or two CD Books per card. Books and CD Books may be kept for three weeks, DVDs for one week. Call when you arrive and remain in your vehicle and some-one will bring your books out to you. Please use the drive-thru to return items (other than DVDs and CD Books). To prevent damage, we ask that all DVDs and CD Books be returned to one of our librarians.

survived by daughters, Kim Settle (and Margie) of Granite Bay, CA; Jenni Zito (and Paul), of San Diego, CA; Kelle Settle of Mountain View; Wende Phillips (and Darren) of Summerville, SC; William R. Settle (and Angie) of Moab, UT. Five granddaughters: Hayden Michael Price, Josie Aaron Dalton and Grace Olivia Dalton, of South Carolina and Ava Rys Settle and Ella

Settle,of Moab, UT. Four grandsons, Jared Rose and Jake Rose of Utah; Joey Gardner and Al Gardner, of Alexan-dria, VA; and one great grandson, Gracen Rose of Utah.

Smith Sherwood Funeral Home of Sher-wood was in charge of cremation. Bill and Michael's cremains will be joined together and will rest at the Sunnyl-and Cemetery.

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Football season ended for the Mountain View Yellowjackets in the fi rst round of the play-offs Friday night in Mountain View when the `Jackets came up short against the Hack-ett Hornets 38 to 20. Mountain View fi nished the season with a 5 and 6 record and made the state playoffs for the seventh straight year.

Mountain View scored fi rst after a 9 play 56 yard drive, on a 1 yard touchdown run by Elijah Carlton. The 2 point conversion failed, but the `Jackets led 6 to 0.

Hackett defeats Yellowjackets38-20 in opening playoff game

Hackett came back in the second quarter and scored on a 6 yard run, then completed a pass for the 2 points and took the lead 8 to 6.

The `Jackets coun-tered with a 10 play 54 yard drive and a touch-down run by Elijah Carlton. The 2 point try failed, but Mountain View regained the lead 12 to 8.

But the Hackett team was able to score twice more before halftime and took a 24 to 12 lead.

The Hornets scored again in the fourth quar-ter on an 16 yard run

making their total 38.Late in the fourth

quarter, the ‘Jackets mounted a 71 yard drive and scored on a 5 yard pass from Elijah Carlton to Sawyer Robinson. A 2 point conversion was good on a Hunter Smith run, for the 38 to 20 fi nal score.

Mountain View had a total offense of 257 yards compared to 270 yards for Hackett.

C. J. Rose rushed for 97 yards

Elijah Carlton rushed for 57 yards, 2 TDs, 5 yards passing, 1 passing TD and 1 reception for

26 yards.Hunter Smith rushed

for 40 yards, Toby Phi-lyaw rushed for 18 yards, Joseph Rentz passed for 44 yards.

Sawyer Robinson made 2 pass recep-tions for 15 yards and 1 receiving touchdown.

Elijah Carlton made 9 tackles, Lane Miller made 6 tackles, Landon Goins made 6 tackles and 1 fumble recovery, Randal Rorie made 6 tackles, Tanner Tram-mell made 4 tackles and Aston Nguyen made 3 tackles and 1 sack.

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The Rural Special Rebels split games against Ozark Moun-tain School District Friday night, with the junior boys and senior girls logging wins. The Ozark Mountain district includes St. Joe, Bruno-Pyatt and Western Grove and the campuses have combined basket-ball teams.

The junior boys pulled

out a 59-56 win after coming back from a four-point halftime defi cit. Lonnie Hershberger hit 24 points, Cole Linville 17 and Casen Stevens added 13 to counter the outside shooting of the visiting Bears, which notched nine three-pointers during the game.

•••The Lady Rebels led

23-18 at halftime and won 54-43, but the game

was tied at 34 early in the fi nal period after the Lady Bears dem-onstrated some strong inside play and Rural Special had a shooting lapse. A couple three-pointers from Abbey Linville helped get the team in position to use the clock to their advan-tage in the game’s clos-ing minutes. Perfect freethrow shooting in 12 attempts in the fi nal

three minutes sealed the win.

Overall, the team hit 23 of 24 freethrow attempts during the game. Linville fi nished with 25 points, while Bailey Perry added 17.

•••The senior boys were

dominated 70-27, with Caleb Avey and Buddy Morgan scoring 11 points each.

RS senior girls, junior boys win

MV boys teams win against Cedar Ridge

Buddy Morgan scores a basket for Rural Special during Friday night’s games at Rural Special. - Photo by Lori Freeze

Toby Philyaw runs the ball for the Mountain View Yellowjackets against the Hackett Hornets in the fi rst round of the state playoffs in a game that was much closer than the Hackett 38 to Mountain

View 20 score would indicate. Hackett only had 13 more total yards than Mountain View for the game. Photo by Rusty Fraser

Mountain View junior and senior boys basket-ball teams were in action at Cedar Ridge Nov. 10, and both recorded wins.

The junior boys won 44-22 with Collin John-son scoring 12 points and Ryder Scribner adding nine points and four steals. Trevor Downs and Austin McDonald scored seven points each, and Karter Hol-land nabbed fi ve steals.

The senior boys won 47-43 in overtime.Brayden Scribner scored 13 points and gave fourassists, while RileyMcCarroll added 12 points. Kaedn Hender-son led in reboundingwith six, and he tossedin fi ve points. JaydenScroggins tallied six points. Eight playerscontributed scoring and made seven three-point-ers during the game.

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Daniel John Adrian McClatchy, 11, of Timbo got his fi rst deer, an eight point, on Nov. 7 with a 20 gauge. He was accompanied by his father, Jessie James McClatchy.

Coleman Rodgers, 16, of Mountain View har-vested this 7-point buck at family farm in Stone County opening weekend of modern gun season. His parents are Tom and Judy Rodgers.

Rush Stewart, 7, of Rushing killed this 9-point buck with a crossbow Nov. 5 while hunting with his dad, Dustin.

Ryder Turner of Mountain View shot his fi rst buck, an 8-point, on Nov. 8 during the youth hunt. He was hunting with his step-dad, Zach Brewer.

The 2021 Regular Ses-sion begins in less than two months. The Arkan-sas House of Repre-sentatives provides the following update on the ongoing budget hearings in preparation for the session.

Pre-session budget hearings have been extended. They began last month and will continue from now to November 19.

This week, members were presented with the General Revenue Fore-cast and the Governor's Balanced Budget Pro-posal. The Governor's plan calls for a reduction of sales tax on vehicles priced less than $10,000. His proposal also calls for a reduction in the income tax rate for new residents moving into Arkansas.

The proposal includes r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s for one-time funding from the $240 million expected budget surplus. Those recommendations include a transfer of $100 million to the Long Term Reserve Fund and a $30 million transfer to the Department of Com-merce for rural broad-band.

By law, the governor is required to submit a bal-anced budget proposal.

While we take the pro-posal from the executive branch into consider-ation, appropriation bills and the budget are ultimately drafted and voted on by the legisla-ture.

The House and Senate Education Committees have recommended an increase of $99.7 million in funding for k-12 edu-cation for the next fi scal year.

The committees rec-ommended an increase of $86.9 million for fi scal year 2023.

Currently, state fund-ing is $6,985 per student. The committees' recom-mendation increases the amount to $7,131 next year and to $7,281 in Fiscal Year 2023. The committees' proposal is also refl ected in the Gov-ernor's proposed budget.

This week, the Depart-ment of Finance and Administration issued its economic forecast. For the next fi scal year, the department expects state revenue to increase by $172 million or 3 per-cent more than the cur-rent fi scal year.

The short-term out-look for the Arkansas economy remains mixed.

The forecast states there are noticeable lags in recovery by travel, conventions, and full-service restaurants.

As a reminder, mem-bers can begin fi ling bills for the upcoming legisla-tive session on Monday, November 16.

You will fi nd a link to all recently fi led legis-lation on our website, www.arkansashouse.org.

We have also posted the General Revenue Forecast and the Gover-nor's Balanced Budget.

The 2021 Regular Ses-sion begins on January 11.

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•••Stone County is rep-

resented in the State House of Representatives by Michelle Gray of Mel-bourne and John Payton of Wilburn.

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Rodeo Season Begins

Plants in downtown Mountain View with blooms persisting into the colder temperatures are, clockwise from top, Angel’s trumpet at Inn at Mountain View, Chinese fringe fl ower at Washington Street Park, and roses, pan-sies and begonias, all at Wildfl ower B&B.

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LEGISLATIVE UPDATEFrom our state legislators

Proposal would decrease used car taxThe governor pre-

sented a balanced budget proposal to the legislature for next fi scal year. It would autho-rize about $5.8 billion in spending from the state’s general revenue fund, about three per-cent more than this year.

The legislature has been working on balanc-ing the budgets of state agencies since mid-Octo-ber.

The fi nal spending plan for Arkansas state government will be set when the legislature adjourns the 2021 regu-lar session. It begins in January.

The governor’s plan would reduce taxes by $50 million a year for people in low and middle income brackets.

Under the governor’s plan, the sales tax would go down on purchases of used cars that cost less than $10,000. Now, used

cars sold for less than $4,000 are exempt from the sales tax. The new rate would reduce the state sales tax from 6.5 percent to 3.5 percent on used vehicles sold for $4,000 to $9,999.

The proposal would encourage upper income families to establish a residence in Arkan-sas. The top income tax bracket for new resi-dents would be reduced from 5.9 percent to 4.9 percent for the fi rst fi ve years they live in Arkan-sas.

Legislators questioned the fairness of creating a different income bracket for new residents, when people who have always lived in Arkansas

would pay a higher rate although their income is the same.

Spokesmen for the governor responded by saying that limiting the top bracket at 4.9 per-cent for new residents would create a clear goal for future reductions for people who have always lived in Arkansas.

When the pandemic hit earlier this year, state budget offi cials reduced the offi cial forecast, in anticipation of an eco-nomic slowdown. Under our balanced budget law, when the economy slows and tax revenue drops off, spending is reduced accordingly. In April the forecast was lowered by more than $200 million.

The governor’s pro-posed budget would restore many of the spending cuts made necessary in April. Categories that would get funding increases include higher educa-tion, health care and human services.

Law enforcement cat-egories scheduled to see increased funding include the state Crime Lab, reimbursements to county jails and crisis stabilization units. The budget for state pris-ons would increase next fi scal year by 3.9 percent under the governor’s proposal, to $375 mil-lion. It has more than 16,000 in custody, with 3,658 staff positions cur-

rently fi lled.Community Cor-

rections would get an increase of 6 percent, to $97 million a year. Its offi cers supervise offenders on parole and probation. It operates drug courts and six resi-dential treatment facili-ties. It has 1,304 staff positions now fi lled. More than 60,000 adult offenders are under the Department’s supervi-sion.

Under the governor’s recommendation, the Public School Fund, from which state aid is distributed to local school districts, would increase by 1.4 percent, to $2.25 billion.

The Human Services

Department would get a funding increase of 4.8percent. It administers Medicaid, services for people with disabilities,long-term care facili-ties, drug treatment programs and benefi ts for low-income familiessuch as food stamps.

State support of four-year universities would increase to $612 mil-lion, from $575 million this year. Support for two-year colleges would increase from $112 mil-lion to $118 million. In addition, fi ve techni-cal colleges would get a funding increase from $31 million to $32 mil-lion.

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120 AnnouncementTO WHOM it may concern the abandoned Chevy Colorado Vin# 1GCCS14648813549 located at 379 Gypsy Road, Mountain View, AR will be sold 30 days from 11-18-2020 if storage and tow fees are not paid in full. 39-4tp

THE OLD sawmill property located at 602 East Webb Street is private property and no one is allowed on that property without permission. Violators will be prosecuted. 38-4tf

MOUNTAIN VIEW School is selling 2020 yearbooks for $45 each. Yearbooks may be picked up at high school offi ce. Call 269-3943 for more information. 38-2b adf-gasdfatf

PICK UP applications for Scholarships at the Ameri-can Legion building on Sun-days and Tuesdays. Call for more information at 269-4658 or 213-5554 and leave a message. Applications must be returned by Novem-ber 30, 2020. 37-4tf

YESTERDAZ GOSPEL Band had a great night of fun last week, and getting ready to start practicing on our Christmas Program scheduled for Dec. 17, Thursday before Christmas, at 6 pm. Our plan is to have a few fi nger foods after the program is over. If your inter-ested in being in it, please show up this Wednesday night at the Court Square RV Park Theater, with the songs you would like to do, and key if known. I want to close out this year with some humor, great songs and just simply fun and laughter. We have had So much pain, suffering, and devastations, lost many loved ones, jobs, homes, dreams and hope. Maybe we can lift some spirits with your help. I pray 2021 will be a new exciting prosperous year for all of us, especially for America, and Moun-tain View. Please continue to pray for our Presidential race, and our President, the only one who has worked for America without a cent of Pay. Wether you believe it or not, He loves America and wants the best for us. So much division in this country, but with God, all things are possible. 39-asdfasdfasdfasdfas-df1tf

YESTERDAZ GOSPEL Band at Court Square RV Park Theater plans to stay open and singing Gospel for most of the winter, with Weather Permitting. Of course if its sleeting, cold as a well digger in Idaho, we will stay home by the fi re. Christmas Program set for Thursday, December 17, 6 pm. We will begin practice Wed., Nov.18, at 6 pm for line-up. Please have several alternate songs, just in case yours have already been chosen. Practice will be called each week as weather permits. Don’t forget, Mike & Marsha’s jam on Tues-days, Yesterdaz Thursdays Gospel. Guests sign in, and Church on Sundays 10 am, with singing and preaching. God Bless America. Info, call 318-332-3772. 39-1asdfasdfas-dftf

MOUNTAIN VIEW Folklore Society, every Saturday at 7 p.m. with live music and great band. 224 Franklin Avenue. 269-2692 25-tfc

80 ACRES in Stone County available for hunting lease. Call 870-214-0406. 36-4tf

THE SECOND Chance Shop on Main St., run by volunteers for the Stone County Humane Society, is open from 10-4 p.m. on Wednesday through Satur-day. We welcome your dona-tions, such as household goods, linens, glassware, china, accessories such as belts, purses, but no longer accept shoes or clothing. Pet Beds are available for sale, along with many other items such as knickknacks, small electronics, small kitchen appliances, books, Cds, VHS tapes, picture frames, and many seasonal items. For more info. call 870-269-5200. 35-tfc

WANTED: YOUTH ages 16 to 24 who are not currently attending school and would like to receive assistance with education, employment or training. The Workforce Innovation and opportunity act (WIOA) offers help to those who qualify and are willing to train full time for in-demand jobs. Call local career specialist, Ronda Ivy, 870-269-4070 or 870-213-6674 for information on how to start working on your career goals. 27-4asdfasdfas-dftf

MASONS MEET on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Social hour at 6 p.m., lodge at 7 p.m. 37-tfc

ARE YOU Looking for Child Care? Call Child Care Aware of Northcentral Arkansas at 1-800-737-2237 or Conway area at 1-501-327-6677, a non-profi t program that helps parents locate child care in Northcentral AR. - All Free of Charge. Visit www.ccana.org for more informa-tion. 36-12tf

FOLKS OUR our rescued Furkids are in need of Dog Houses, 12 ft. x 24 ft. tarps. Also if anyone has some Horse, Dog or Goat panels we could sure use them. We can also use monetary donations. You can bring items to 460 Helms Road or call us and we will pick them up. For more information call Rosco P. Coal Trains Com-munity Outreach at 870-269-7308 if no answer call cell number 870-214-2963 Thank You. 27-8tf

THE STONE County Ameri-can Legion Post No. 43 invites veterans to come join us. The post is located at 1021 Park Avenue in Moun-tain View (just north of the fairgrounds) and we meet on the third Monday of every month at 6 p.m. Questions, call 870-269-4658. 33-8tasd-fasdff

RECOVERY WARRIORS, Narcotics Anonymous Meet-ing every Sunday and Thurs-day, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at The Meeting Place, 106 East Washington Street. 17-tfc

THE STONE County Honor Guard (SCHG) has a recruit-ment drive in process for new members. We par-ticipate in Military Funeral Honors, post colors for area events, march in parades and are involved with vari-ous patriotic events. Only requirements are being hon-orably discharged from the military and a copy of the DD 214. For information please call William Stroud, 870-214-1901 or Jack Abrahamson 870-214-1100. 24-8asdfasdfas-dftf

HEROES NEEDED!! If you enjoy making a difference in a child’s life and motor-cycles, we are recruiting Brothers and Sisters to join our family of (RU4C) Riders United For Children. We meet every 2nd Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. at 1112 W. Main (Building with Red Motorcycle). Come meet us and learn what we do for our community. Must be able to pass background check. 213-7066. 28-4tf

JIMMY DRIFTWOOD Music Barn and Folk Hall of Fame, Friday, Sunday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. During Festival week-ends (Folk Fest & Bean Fest) Saturdays also, 19775 Highway 5 North and 9, two miles. Contact Nellie Brans-cum 870-269-4578 or 615-2484 or 269-8042. Open March - December. No door charge (pass the basket). 37-tfc

ROSCO P. Coal Trains Com-munity Outreach Donations are always needed and greatly appreciated. 100% of all donations are used for the rescued Furkids. We are always working saving the lives of the strays, the abandoned and abused animals. When driving take a look around, how many starving dogs do you see walking endlessly along the roadways. They have been rescued, medically treated, spayed or neutered, returned to health and rehomed. How many unwanted litters are being dumped? Our rescue efforts and our affordable low cost spay and neuter clinic has dramatically lowered the numbers. Today pup-pies are surrendered over and the moms are spayed. It takes a community to make a difference. Please mail donations to RPCT, PO Box 2572, Mountain View, AR 72560. You can use paypal or our donation containers at Creative Impressions, Nixon Animal Hospital or Harps Grocery. 28-8tf

MOUNTAIN VIEW join the Republican Party. Exciting speakers, know the truth and gain new friends. 2nd Tues-day each month, 7 p.m. First Service Bank meeting room. 37-tfc

VETERANS COME join the VFW #12127 Leslie, Arkan-sas. Must have served over seas in certain areas and certain dates. 870-746-4703 or 870-447-2960 for Post Quarter Master. Meeting every second Saturday, 8 a.m. breakfast served! 37-tfc

VETERANS COME join American Legion. Meet with us every 4th Saturday morn-ing 8 a.m. breakfast served! American Legion Post #131 or call 870-746-4703 or for the adjutant call 870-447-2960. 37-tfc

TO THOSE with loved ones in Fox Cemetery: If you would like to contribute directly to the upkeep of the cemetery, your contribu-tions may be sent to: Fox Cemetery Committee, PO Box 1, Fox, AR 72051. Com-mittee members are inter-ested in your suggestions or concerns in regard to maintenance issues. Current committee members are Jimmy Holland, Jerry Perry and Larry Linville. 37-12tf

FOSTER HOMES needed. Volunteers needed. Dona-tions are always needed and so appreciated. Dog food always needed, we feed Purina Dog Chow, Purina Puppy Chow and some of the furkids prefer Old Roy in the red bag. Call 870-269-7308, Mailing address: RPCT, PO Box 2572, Moun-tain View, AR 72560. 37-tas-dffc

ALCOHOLICS ANONY-MOUS - Fairgrounds EHC Building, 6 p.m. Mondays. Women’s meeting, 1 p.m. Tuesdays. Regional meet-ing, 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Open meeting, noon Wednesdays. Regular meeting, noon Fri-days. 870-214-1007 or email [email protected] for more info. 37-tfc

NOTICE TO Veterans: For free ride to the VA hospi-tals in Little Rock and North Little Rock, please call the Veterans Affairs Offi ce at 870-269-4277 or William at 870-214-1901. 37-tfc

AL-ANON IS for family and friends of alcoholics andsubstance abusers. Confi -dentiality is respected. Formore info call 746-5154 or 213-5974.

WOMEN OF all ages: Needa caring, sharing, safe envi-ronment to discuss women’s issues and concerns? Call269-4888. 37-tfc

HAVING TROUBLE fi ndinghelp with family problems? We are here 24 hours a dayto help you fi nd the right agency to assist you. Call 269-4888. 37-tfc

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130 ReligiousMT. JOY Church on Highway14, 6 miles south of Moun-tain View just past the Guionturn off on left, invites every-one to come and worship with us. Sunday morning ser-vice starts at 10 a.m. Sunday evening service starts at 6p.m. on second, third andfourth Tuesdays we havebible study starting at 5:30p.m. See you there. PastorTruman Bullard and Assis-tant Pastors Lonnie Bakerand Shawn Steiger. 27-tfc

BLUE MOUNTAIN Mission-ary Baptist Church, 150years continuous service.Sunday morning services,10 a.m. Daryl Pitts, Pastor.10-tfc

GRACE FELLOWSHIP FullGospel Church, 311 Patri-cia Ave., Mtn. View. Pastor Joseph & Skyler Blake, 615-2169. Welcome to everyone.Spirit fi lled non-denomina-tional church. Service, 10a.m. Sunday School 10:45a.m. Sunday evening 6 p.m.Wednesday 6 p.m. 50-tasdfas

LET YOUR Spirit do the walking. Spiritual studygroup, 2nd Thursday everymonth. Spiritually since timebegan, Who, What, How,Where and When. Questionsanswered the bible doesnot. No Dogma or Control.Unconditional love, not con-ditional. All people are God’s children welcome. Teaching not preaching. Call Bob 269-3255. 37-tfc

THE SANCTUARY UPC of Mountain View, 306 ASchool Avenue. Pastor PaulMize. Children’s Ministry. Sunday 1:30. Sunday 2:00and Wednesday, 7 p.m. 501-581-1585. 37-tasdfasdfasdfas

EASTSIDE CHURCH ofChrist, 1400 E. Main (nextto Hipps), Sunday, 10 a.m.,11 a.m., 5 p.m. Wednesday,7 p.m. Radio 103.3 Sunday8:00 a.m. & 8:15 a.m. 870-269-8067. 37-tfc

CHURCH OF God of Mtn. View invites everyone tocome and listen to a night of Southern Gospel & Blue-grass Music. The singingis open mic so anyone can come, sing, play. Everysecond Friday of each month at 6 p.m. 1245 Highway 5 South. Sunday services 10a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednes-day night 5 p.m. Everyoneinvited. For more informationcall 269-6223. 37-tfc

COME WORSHIP with usat Foothills Baptist Church Sunday: 9:45 Sunday Schooland 11:00 church. Visitors welcome, come as you are.Two miles north of Wal-Mart37-tfc

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SOULS HARBOR River of Life Church located on Oak Street behind Mountain View Telephone Company: Sunday School, 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Worship service, 11 a.m. Praise and Wor-ship Service, Sunday and Wednesday evening, 6 p.m. Pastor Tim and Mary Clark welcome everyone to come and worship with us. 37-tfc

THREE CROSSES Cowboy Church invites you to join us Sunday Mornings at 9 a.m. for Sunday School and Service at 9:45 a.m. at 312 School Avenue. 28-tfc

THE SEVENTH Day Adven-tist Church invites you to come worship with us on Saturday mornings start-ing at 9:15 for song service, 9:30 for Sabbath School and 11:00 a.m. Worship Hour followed by fellow-ship dinner. Tower Loop off Warren Street. 870-269-8544 (please leave mes-sage). 37-tfc

ST. MARY’s Catholic Church is located 3 miles west on Hwy. 66, Mountain View. Sunday Mass at 10:30 a.m. Praying for the rosary at 10:00 a.m. prior to Mass. 870-269-5194. 37-tasdfasdfas-dffc

135 No HuntingNO HUNTING or trespass-ing on the 120 acres owned by Rich McCormack at the end of Bobcat Trail in Stone County. 38-5tp

NO HUNTING, no tres-passing, no 4-wheelers, no dumping on Davis and Foster Farm. 37-4tf

NO HUNTING, No Run-ning Dogs, No Trespassing of any kind on Anne Reid’s property on Fairview Road in Onia. 33-14tf

NO HUNTING or Trespass-ing on property owned by Linda Pugh. 29-tfc

NO TRESPASSING of any kind on Roasting Ear Creek property owned by Bob and Kay Burton on Clearwater Road north of Newnata. 16-18tf

PROPERTY 694 Lindsy Hill, posted no dogs, hunting or trespassing. Violators will be prosecuted. 50-1asdfasdfasd-fasdf2tf

NO DOGS, No Hunting or trespassing allowed on Mark & Faye Kieffer’s property and the property of Shelby Joe Canard. 13-tfc

NO HUNTING, NO running dogs, No Trespassing on Goodwin Farm on Hanover Road or Tomahawk Drive. Written permission is only good for that year. 37-tfasd-fasdfc

POSTED: NO Trespassing. No dumping. No running dogs. Violators will be pros-ecuted. Properties belong-ing to Dudeck and the Green Bay Packing land behind the Dudeck land on Misen-heimer Road. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING or running dogs on Virginia or Ronnie Friddle property. 37-asdfasd-fasdftfc

NO HUNTING, No Trespass-ing and no running of dogs on the Ken Wharton land. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING, No Tres-passing, No running of dogs on property owned by Dr. James and Judy Zini on Blue Mtn. Road. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING, No Trespass-ing or dogs on property on Blue Mountain right beside Stone Mountain, 200 acres belonging to Inella Morgan Williams. Nothing is to be taken off this mountain and no trees are to be cut. All vio-lators will be prosecuted. If you have any questions call 865-441-7897. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING, no trespass-ing, or running of dogs on property belonging to Mike Adams or Josephine Hart on Younger Access Road. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING, no trespass-ing and no running of dogs on Jim and Shirley Wood family farm. 37-tfc

NO HUNTING, No Tres-passing, property east of Hwy. 58 on Guion Road. Property belonging to the Barrett’s, Upton’s, Nettles’, and Taylor’s. All violators will be prosecuted. No dogs allowed. 37-tfc

140 PersonalAS A Result of a stolen phone, all parties attempt-ing to reach Eddie Powell should call 870-213-0299. 39-4asdfasdftf

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1983 YAMAHA 1200 CC motorcycle needs some work. $650. 213-6232. 39-4tfasdf

SMALL AND medium Harley Davidson helmets, like new, original price $130 each, asking $75 each. 573-259-3849. 30-8tf

2005 HERITAGE Softtail Harley Davidson Motorcycle, 5,000 miles, like new, many extras, Price Reduced, $8,600. 573-259-3849. 30-asdf8tf

220 Boats16 FT. Aluminum Osage Canoe, good shape, $300. 757-2404. 36-4tf

16 FT. 1957 Ski Boat Com-mando Jet, $500. 757-2404. 36-4tf

SEARS WATER Witch 2.5 to 3 HP Outboard Motor, Collector’s Item, $400. 757-2404. 36-4 asdf asdfasdfasdfas-dftf

230 Cars2014 HUNDAI Sonato, excellent condition, new tires, new brakes, red, one owner, $10,000. 870-269-8156. 36-4tf

1995 LINCOLN Continental, needs airbag, good body and paint, runable budget car, $750. 870-757-2479 or 870-213-0078. 37-asdfasdfas-df4tf

2015 CHEVY Malibu, low mileage, $10,500. 870-615-1330. 25-8tf

NOW OPEN Daily - R&T Auto Sales, LLC, 1217 West Main Street, Mountain View, AR 72560. 870-269-3388. Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We fi nance most vehi-cles - No credit check. 20-tfc

240 RV/CampersMOTOR HOME for sale: 1999 Itasca Sunrise by Win-nebago. Length 25’, 454 hp Chevy motor. Older unit, but sound. Price reduced to $10,000. Must go. Call 870-214-0975 or 585-2358. 38-2tf

2006 PROWLER 26 ft., totally reconditioned. New awning, etc., $14,500 fi rm. Call 870-615-1101. 36-4asd-fasdftf

250 Sport Utility2006 LINCOLN Navigator, Pearl color gray interior and wood grain, clean, sunroof, 175,000 miles, $5,500 fi rm. 870-615-1864. 37-asdfasdfas-df4tf

260 TrucksWANTED: 1987-1997 F250 Ford, 4 door, 4x4, gas motor or Dodge 2500 series of same. Call after 8 p.m. 870-499-5310. 38-4tf

2004 FORD F150 super crew cab, 2wd, 4.6l engine, automatic transmission, $2,000 or best offer. 870-213-8375. 37-3tf

2003 DODGE 2500 4x4, auto. 5.7 liter Hemi, 233,000 miles, $5,500. Call 269-7217 or 615-1386. 37-4tf

1991 TOYOTA Pickup, 5 speed, extended cab, 4 cyl-inder, 2 wheel drive, rough, head blown, new parts, straight frame, $1,500. Call Tom 363-4890. 37-4tf

3 • PETS

310 PetsPLEASE DONATE your old polyester batting pillows and crew neck sweaters and sweatshirts (any size or color) to the Second Chance Shop on Main St. We need them to make more pet beds to sell at the shop. All proceeds go directly to the Stone County Humane Soci-ety’s low cost spay/neuter program. 37-2tf

THE SECOND Chance Shop on Main St., run by volunteers for the Stone County Humane Society, is open from 10-4 p.m. on Wed. through Saturday. We welcome your donations, such as household goods, linens, glassware, china, accessories such as belts, purses, but no longer accept shoes or clothing. Pet Beds are available for sale, along with many other items such as knickknacks, small elec-tronics, small kitchen appli-ances, books, Cds, VHS tapes, picture frames, and many seasonal items. For more info. call 870-269-5200. 35-tfasdfasdfasdfasdfasd-fasdfc

4 • REAL ESTATE

410 Acreage18.6 ACRES on Ridge Road, has county water, electric and septic tank on the prop-erty, asking $40,000. Call 1-479-223-0460. 23-8tf

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This is the personal property estate of the late Mrs. Julie Snow and commercial/restaurant and other items belonging to Mike Engle. The following is a partial list of items that will be offered: GUNS: Remington 7400 30/06 w/Synthetic Stock, Remington 870 Wingmaster 20 ga Pump, Parker 10 ga Single Shot, Roping Saddle, Display Racks, Commercial Meat Slicer, Bunn Coffee Maker, 3 Dining Booths, Meat Sealer Machine, Snapple Drink Cooler, Husqvarna 440 Chainsaw (Like New), Mountain Bikes, 5 Jeep Rims, Tires 265/70 17s, Craftsman 54” Riding Lawnmower, Simplicity 38” Riding Lawnmower, Reclining Sofa and Loveseat, Keyboard, Front Load Samsung Washer/Dryer, Dining Table w/Bench & Chairs, Queen HB/FB, Full Antique HB/FB, Queen, Full, & King Mattresses, iRobot Vac, New Tractor Tire For 4WD Kubota, Sofa, 2 Piece Hutch, Lawn Trailer, Dresser & Chest, Drag Fish Net, Hard Plastic Tool Box, Commercial Metal Tool Box, Chevy Running Boards, Wood Computer Desk, Gas Grill, 2 Maytag Dryers, Refrigerator, Splatter Ware, Futon, 1800 Sq Ft of 3” Insulation, Upright Freezer, Home Décor, 3 Piece Computer Desk, Laser Level, Rims, Weed Eaters, Aluminum Rack, Treadmill, Lawn Seeder/Planter, Char Broil Grill, Table w/4 Chairs, Push Lawnmowers, Rabbit Gums, Yard/Garden Tools, Coffee Table, Child’s Rocker, Iron Fireplace Screen, BB Gun, Louis L’amour Paperbacks, Foldable Work Table, and much more. Restrooms and concessions will be available.

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• BUDGET PRICED HOME - 4 ACRES; 4 or 5 BR/2.5 bath, approx. 2916 sq.� ., built in 2005, large game room $249,900 Call Wayne. 870-214-0585.• 542 NORTH RIVERVIEW; Home on the river. $265,000. Call Joey 501-454-1782.• RIVER VIEW 121 ACRES; Great views of the White River, electricity on property, mul� ple home sites, well water, open pasture, plus � mber. $363,000. Call Joey 501-454-1782.• MESMERIZING VIEWS 3.77 Acres, beau� ful views, large decks, 2BR/2BAs, lo� si� ng/sleeping area, detached garage, 6 miles from town. $329,900. Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• LARGE HOME, SHOP, 26+/- ACRES; 4800+/- sq. � ., 5 BR/3.5 BA, 5 minutes from town, private se� ng, 3 bay detached garage with RV storage $599,900. Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• 7+/- Acres off Hwy 14; views, wooded, electric and water at corner of property, no restric� ons. $35,000 Call Wayne 870-214-0585• PRIVATE CABIN & ACREAGE; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, 19 acres, end of the road se� ng, short distance north of town. $260,000 REDUCED to $252,000 Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• HOME, GARAGE, LARGE SHOP, 40+/- ACRES; Country se� ng a short drive from Mountain View.. $359,900 Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• CABIN WITH VIEWS AND 18 ACRES; Living area, kitchen, bedroom plus 2 lo� s, bathroom, covered porch. Turn key and ready to go! $120,000 Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• NEW CABIN ON 10+/- ACRES 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, small cave, approximately 6.5 miles from town, wooded acreage, hardie board siding. $132,500 Call Wayne 870-214-0585.• HAYDEN HEIGHTS CABIN 3 BR/2 BA log cabin north of Jack’s Resort, open great room, upstairs lo� bedroom, 2 car garage. $192,000 Call Joey or Wayne.

2159-HL- Looking for an investment, here is a property that would work for commercial, rental, or make it your home. 2100 sq. ft. on over half ac., great location. Only 68,500.2116-HS- Seeing is believing, is what you will find in this spacious rustic home, this home offers breathtaking views of the mountains, bluffs and the river with fog rising. Large open living area, with fp, beautiful kitchen with copper farm sink and large copper island, large master bedroom on main floor, with master bath, walk in shower and whirlpool tub, upper level with 2 bedrooms, plus sitting area and extra space for over flow guests, great enter-taining areas with large deck and outdoor fp, and so much more. $298,000.2156-HL- Beautiful 3 br. 2 bt. home in Ivanton Subdivision, Great location. Home offers CH&A, very well maintained. $189,500.2158-HS- Looking for a weekender or full time home, here it is, close to river, town, and a view that will take your breath away. A new 2 br., 2 bt. Open floor plan and very energy efficient. Only 139,500.2152-HS- This beautiful home offers 1200+ sq. ft. on main floor and a full basement with safe room, and if this wasn’t enough you have a one bath guest house with screened in porch, RV hook up, home offers a private setting, with many extras, on demand generator, lots of wood work, very open floor plan, with 2 master suites, and much more, you have to see to appreciate. $189,000.2148-L- Looking for a high traffic commercial location, here is a perfect spot, across from Post Office, Bank, great location at a very affordable price. $69,000.Check out some of our other great listings on jonesrealty.net

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Listing #861- MLS #20033367 - 3 ACRES M/L IN NICE COUNTRY SETTING OUTSIDE MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY LIMITS. Less than a mile from a creek, county road, utilities available at road. Adjacent lot also available. $20,000.00.Listing #862 - MLS#20033362 - NICE COUNTRY SETTING TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME ON JUST OUTSIDE MOUNTAIN VIEW CITY LIMITS. This 3 acres m/l is close to a creek, county road frontage, utilities available at road. Some deed restrictions. $20,000.00. Listing #863- MLS #20034463 - LAND TO BUILD YOUR HOME IN THE COUNTRY- APPROX. 42 ACRES TO BE SURVEYED. Close to town but nice view of the mountains. This wooded property has good county road frontage, utilities available. Lots of wildlife to enjoy. Selling for $2,000.00 an acre - @ $85,000.00.Listing #849 - MLS#20011229 - 3 LOTS AT PEBBLE CREEK IN MOUNTAIN VIEW, AR to build your new home on. Rock pillars at entrance, cement drive and storage shed already on property. Enjoy the peaceful area that this property is in. City utilities avail. Shade trees. Owner is willing to owner finance credit worthy buyers. $72,500.00.Listing #860 – MLS#20033300 – BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED HOME ON LARGE 1.11 ACRE CORNER LOT. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has an open kitchen/living room/dining area. All bedrooms good sized. Utility room, front porch, carport, nice shade trees. Luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout. City wa-ter, septic, electric heating & air, new shingle roof. Textured drywall. $125,000.00. Listing #857 – MLS#20027205 – THIS PROPERTY IS THE ULTIMATE FIXER UPPER. Approx. 2172 square feet in the home with 2 bedrooms, one bathroom. Lots of living space to finish however you want. Decorative tile floors, gazebo, court yard. Great location in walking distance of the Mountain View court square. $89,200.00.

7.77 ACRES only $32,000 with a million dollar view, water and power on site. 870-591-6690. 22-8tf

37 ACRES, Pleasant Grove, county road frontage, 1 mile from Highway 14, lays good, creek, utilities available, last timbered 20+ years ago, surveyed, $85,000. 870-214-0579 12-16tf

5 ACRES, Marcella, fronts county road and High-way 14, wooded, utilities available, perk test done, surveyed, $22,000. 870-214-0579 12-16tf

60 ACRES BETWEEN Alli-son and Fifty Six. Wooded, secluded, off Coates Road. Reduced to $1300 per acre. 870-291-8948. 46-11tp

COLORADO LAND for sale. Call 214-8647. 44-1asdfasdfas-df2tf

420 CommercialFOUR PLEX of cabins for sale, monthly rentals with 5 storage units. Income is about $3,300 a month. Asking $310,000. 870-615-9550. 2-6 asdfasdfasdfasdfasd-fasdftc

430 Houses TWO BEDROOM house with kitchen and living room, par-tially restored with add-on washroom. 15-20 minutes to hunting, fi shing, bike trails, horseback riding, $47,000 as is. 6766 Highway 14, Fifty Six 870-757-2489. 39-4tf

HOUSE FOR sale: 3 bed-room, wood/tile fl ooring, one bath, no central heat or air, insert for heat. Approxi-mately ½ acre land, Timbo area, $55,000. 501-499-4238. 36-4tf

BEAUTIFUL NEWLY updated 2,016 sq. ft. 4 bed-room, 2 bath in Mitchell Estates on a landscaped approx. 1 acre lot with attached garage, open fl oor plan, granite counter tops and hardwood and tile fl oors with covered front and back porch. For sale by owner. For appointments call 601-466-3709 or 601-466-7018. 52-asdf8tf

BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED home, 1,900 sq. ft., 3.4 acres, spectacular views of limestone bluffs, walk to White River, close to boat ramp, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage, 2 bonus rooms, $212,000. 870-656-3500. 10-7tp

NEWLY REMODELED House 3 BR 2 bath on 7 ½ acres in town. ¼ mile from hospital & school on Hwy 5 S. Lg Shop, fenced garden & chicken coop with custom chicken house. Great for horse, dogs, goats, chick-ens etc. Cleared land with pond and Year round spring. CH&A, natural gas, Wood fi replace, New roof on house and shop. Will sell all or part, $235,000 call 870-365-9407 or 870-213-6246. 25-10tf

HOUSE FOR Sale: 2 bed-room, 1 bath House in town, sits on 0.8 tenths acre, CH&A, Natural gas heat and cooking, washer & dryer hookup. Small back porch. Cook stove, refrigerator, new hot water heater, new linoleum fl ooring, natural gas wall heater, concrete driveway, $65,000. No Rent to Own. 870-269-4082. 24-8tf

INCOMPARABLE STONE County Ranch available. 75 acres - 50 in cross-fenced, improved pastures. 2007 1,800 sq. ft. 2 bedroom 2 bath home. 3 barns. 5 ponds. 2 good wells, city water at the road. Only 7 miles from town on a state road, yet house well secluded from the road, $395,000. More information at [email protected] 16-1asdfasdfasdfas-df2tf

440 LotsLOT FOR Sale: 1.11 acres, beautiful lot with big trees and creek running through property. Walking distance to Courthouse Square. One block on Woody Street, left hand side. Great place to park your RV or build a house. Call 870-291-5643. 37-4tf

BY GREERS Ferry Lake. ¾ acre lot, Clear deed and title insurance, 30 minutes from Mountain View near Hill Creek Marina. Large pine trees, easy access, walking distance to large rock bluff and swimming area, Midway Subdivision. Electric, city water and perked for septic tank, approved by AHD. Price great to build a cabin with pine trees or place a camper or mobile home, $21,500. Call 870-269-6223 or 870-615-1864. 16-12tf

3 LOTS with creek frontage close to town square. M/L 2.5 acres each. Pretty with trees. Build cabin or house. Utili-ties available. Rural water. No gravel. Private showing. 870-214-0776. 18-1asdfasdfas-dfdf2tf

450 Mobile HomesMOBILE HOME for sale. 269-4005 or 213-7776. 37-3tf

FOLL MOBILE Home Movers. Setups and relevels. We buy used doubles and singles. Call 870-213-6259 or 214-0497. 32-tasdfasdfasd-fasdffc

460 RentalsMOBILE HOME for rent, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $550/month, $250 deposit. Call 870-213-5102. 39-2tp

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, Timbo area. Stove, refrigerator and dishwasher, all electric, on highway with city water, $450 a month plus deposit. No pets inside or outside. Must have at least 3 rental references required. 746-4826. 38-tfc

FOR RENT in city limits of Fifty Six. Small one bed-room house, washer & dryer, refrigerator and stove furnished. Just right for one person or a couple. No pets. Call 757-2795. 38-asdfasdfas-df2tc

FLANNERY’S VACATION rentals: Cabins available for nightly and weekend rentals. 870-615-9550. 21-12tc

HOUSES & APARTMENTS for rent in Mountain View, range from $795 to $495 monthly. No pet policy. Ref-erences. Call Dan Johnson at 870-307-9054 for applica-tion. 37-52tasdfasdfasdfasdfasd-fasdfp

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500 EntertainmentMUSIC: GOSPEL Open Mic with Yesterdaz Band at Court Square RV Park The-ater. Starting May 28, 6 p.m. Rotate each Thursday with Yesterdazs band. 36-12tf

BINGO- American Legion, Tuesdays 5:30 p.m., Sun-days 2:00 p.m. Full con-cession - Lots of fun, Park Avenue (behind fairgrounds). 36-12tf

TEMPORARILY CAN-CELED until further notice due to COVID-19, Family Dance - American Legion. Every Thursday, live band, Full concession - Doors open 5 p.m., band starts 7 p.m., Park Ave. behind fair-grounds. 870-269-4658. 36-12tf

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710 Health ProductsBRAND NEW Walker with wheels and seat, $75. Call 870-615-0064, leave message. 39-4t jaklsdfj ;lakjsd;kljad;lskfj;alskdfjf

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805 AntiquesANTIQUE ORIENTAL Chest/Trunk, hand carved on all sides and top with a sliding tray inside, $200. Call for pic-ture. 757-2748 36asdf-4tf

810 AppliancesLIKE NEW Propane Gas Range. Sears 18 ft. cubic foot refrigerator with ice maker on top, $425 each or best offer. 870-615-1864. 36-4tf

AMANA HEAVY Duty 4-Cycle propane clothes dryer (27”x43”x28”), $80. Call 269-2376. 37-4asdfasdfas-dftf

820 Auto PartsLIKE NEW Side Mount Bat-tery for 2-ton truck, paid $134 will take $75 fi rm. 615-1864. 38-4tf

CHROME STEP Bars fi t 2019-2020 Chevy Pickup, excellent condition. 870-269-3478 or 318-366-6172. 37-asdf4tf

FOR SALE: 2-15” tires, good tread, $40 each. 3-16” tires, good tread, $50 each. Call 269-8113 after 6 p.m. 36-asdf3tf

TWO TRUCK tires, 10 ply, LT 265/70R17, $25 each. 870-214-2398. 35-4tf

1988 DODGE Truck for parts only $300. 269-9092. 27-8asd-fatf

RV TIRE, Goodyear, like new, 245/70R 19.5., $75. Call 573-259-3849 or 573-205-2053. 19-adfasdfasdfasd-fasdf8tf

825 Baby ItemsOAK HIGH Chair, like new, paid $70 will take $35. 269-8924. 31-8tf

LIKE NEW High Chair, pink, $45 or best offer. 870-615-1864. 36-4asdfasdfasdfasdfasd-fasdftf

835 ClothingJEANS & Winter coats, scarfs, hats and knitted house slippers for babies, children and adults. Come see. 213-5014. 39-4tf

FOR SALE: 38 size 2X Name Brand T-shirts, $5 and $8 Razorback. 30 nice Baseball and Razorback & etc. Caps, $5 and $6 Razor-back. Size 44x30 jeans and pants. Large and XL Ladies skorts, jeans and pants. Lots of queen sheets. 269-8521 or 1-901-634-2277. 22-8tf

PERFECT FOR Folk Center, Authentic Brogans, leather soles, size 12, $40. 591-6585. 5-1 asdf asdfasdfasdfas-df1tf

845 Exercise Equip.FOR SALE: Treadmill. Call 269-3170. 39-3tf

EXERCISE MACHINE. Weslo Lifestyle CadioFit Plus. Handle bar, pedal, soft seat, $50. 269-2704 SCHS 34-4tf

855 FurnitureFOR SALE: Roll Top Desk and Sofa. Call 269-3170. 39-3tf

LIGHT COLORED Enter-tainment Center, 60” tall x49” wide x 16” deep, has 2 glass doors and 1 other door, per-fect for starting out, $40 can negotiate. 213-5014. 39-4tf

COUCH AND love seat, fl ower design, good condi-tion. $175 for both. 870-269-8926 or 870-213-8067. 38-3tf

LIFT CHAIR, $150. Round table with 4 chairs with maple fi nish, $100. 613-6451 or 251-1125. 38-4tf

VINTAGE MOVIE Theater Wood Folding Chairs (4) in iron frames, $125 or best offer. 615-1864. 38-4tf

LARGE COFFEE table, nice, with small drawer, $100. Singer sewing machine, $100. Two lamps, $20. For both and an offi ce chair for $20. Call 870-213-5453 for more information. 37-4tf

GREAT LOOK, Great Price. Small upright entertainment center on wheels. End Table, great condition, a must see! Encyclopedias for sale. Great research for your kids. Please call 870-214-0908. 37-4tf

KING SIZE bed, new mat-tress with headboard. $60. 269-3064. 36-8tf

3 TABLES: Drop leaf coffee table, $25. Standard coffee table, $20. End table, $15. Or all 3 for $50. 757-2748 39-8tf

ROUND SOLID Oak Claw-foot Table with 2 leaves, $50. 269-8924. 31-8tf

ANTIQUE WALNUT twin spool bed with rails, $15. 269-8924. 31-8tf

BLUE CLOTH Recliner $50. 269-2376. 37-4tf.

2 CHINA Cabinets, 6 ft., one pine, one mahogany, $350 each. Queen size sleigh bed, $300. Rolltop desk, $150. 269-9092. 27-8tp

ANTIQUE CHERRY wood ladies boudoir desk, $275. Call 269-2376. 37-4tf

FIBERBOARD COMPART-MENT Chest, $10. Call 269-2376. 37-4tf

CRAFT MAID hickory cabi-net, 36x26x30, on wheels (fl oating island), $125. 870-363-4264. 21- asd fasdfasdfas-df8tf

860 GunsREMINGTON 870 Express Magnum 12 gauge pump shotgun, $285. 213-6232. 39-4tf

BOITO 12 gauge double barrel SXS with confederate camo, $400. 213-6232. 37-4tf

REMINGTON 700 243 ADL. 269-7988 36-4tf

FOR SALE: 2 boxes of 30-06 rifl e shells, $25. Call 269-8113 after 6 p.m. 36-3tf

3 RUGER Model 77R 7x57 Caliber. 2 Ruger Model RSI 7mm 08, 270 caliber. 1 Ruger Model 77RC 270 caliber, new in box. One Remington 700 DL 30.06. 870-269-5396. 31-8tf

863 Heat/AirWOOD HEATERS call forprice. 870-768-5463. 39-2tf

NATURAL GAS, Five PanelRadiant Heater, good con-dition, $150. 870-615-2452. 38-2tp

DUCANE CORCHOPropane Wall Heater (19”x22”x9”), $80. Call 269-2376. 37-4tf

KOZY WORLD PropaneWall Heater (14”x6”x19”),$60. Call 269-2376. 37-4asd-fasdftf

865 MiscellaneousFOR SALE: Queen size sheets, fl at & fi tted, $4 each.Curtains, $4 per panel. Table cloths, $4 each. Pillowsdecorative, $4 each. Ladies- Large, Extra Large tops &jeans. Large, Extra Large &2XX T Shirts (logo), $5 & $6each. Caps (logo) new, $4& $5 each. Lots of shoes &boots, size 6 to 10. Luggage,small carry on with wheels, etc. 269-8521, if no answerleave message with phonenumber. 38-4tf

FOR SALE: 19 gallon 110volt electric water heater,used very little, $125. 213-5049. 38-2tf

VINTAGE 4’ wideYoungstown porcelaindouble sink. One deep sink and one standard depth witha drainboard that slides overeither sink. Very good con-dition, no chips or scars, $400 or best offer. Call 870-757-2748 for picture andleave a message and phonenumber. 38-4tf

CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE andnew decorations. Call 269-3064. 37-4tf

MAKING 2 different Big FootShadow Designs, stainedblack or dark walnut on ½inch plywood, $100 each. 870-214-2760. 37-4tf

2 LARGE (56”) table lamps,$150. Can be seen on eBay(164405208276). For moreinformation call 870-269-8774. 36-4tf

PROFESSIONALLY MADEOak Picture Frames, sizes 4x5 to 11x14, $1 to $3 each. Ready to be stained orpainted any way you want.Call 870-757-2748. 39-4tf

VINTAGE 1930’s 15” roundgallery Rogers silver-plate tray, $25. Call 269-2376.

VINTAGE 1930’s Poosh-M-Up Jr. Baseball PinballGame, $20. Call 269-2376.37-4tf

WHIRLPOOL GOLDPortable Dehumidifi er(15”x25”x11”), $95. Call 269-2376. 37-4tf

BULK-30+ vintage baskets,oak, willow, wicker, metal, etc., $25. Call 269-2376.

WHIRLPOOL 12 gallon hotwater heater (16”x23”), $90.Call 269-2376. 37-4tf

LARGE OUTSIDE WhirlpoolJacuzzi Hot Tub, 6 person,with steps, $450 or best offer. Call 870-615-1864.35-8tf

FREE STANDING Basket-ball Goal on stand, $50 orbest offer. Call 870-615-1864. 35-8tf

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MOUNTAIN DULCIMER with case. Made by Dan Doty in Memphis, $250. 269-2704 SCHS 37-4tf

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880 Special/Yard SalesJANICE LOCK is having a yard sale on Main Street beside Green’s Lawn & Auto, Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 39-1tf

FLORIST SALE at Melton’s, Moving Sale and Furniture also. 50% off most items. 269-9092. 39-1tc

MOVING SALE for two fami-lies: Tables, chairs, furniture, dishes, garden tools, chain link fence, gates, large com-puter armoire, large wooden storage cabinets, Avon dishes, electric grill. Friday, 8-? 3201 Franks Drive, Altmans Subdivision. 870-213-7114. 39-1tasdfasdfasd-fasdfasdff

YARD SALE: Thursday, November 19, 8-4, Friday, November 20, 8-4 and Sat-urday, November 21, 8-1. 301 Maple Drive. Newborn baby boy clothes, men’s and women’s clothes, baby blan-kets, baby crib, children’s toys, microwave, lots of dishes, nick nacks and mis-cellaneous items for every-one.

FOR SALE: Entire Yard Sale, dishes, clothing, clothes rack, tables, blue jeans, winter coats, etc. Must take all for one price. 269-2086 or 213-0775.

YARD SALE: 404 Downey Drive, Thursday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Quilts, winter coats, jewelry, household items, Christmas items, mis-cellaneous. 39-1asdfasdfas-dftf

885 Sporting Goods2 COMPOUND Bows - one Robin Hood and one Bear Whitetail Hunter with cases and accessories, $125 for pair. 213-6232. 39-4tf

NEW CHILDREN’S Golf Clubs with carrying case, $100. 870-615-1864. 37-asdf4tf

890 ToolsMS 290 Stihl Chain Saw, 18 inch with extra chains, great condition, $250. Elec-tric Chain Saw Sharpener, $125 in Mountain View. 417-763-5846 or 417-239-6648. 38-1tp

ELECTRIC CEMENT Mixer, $50. 757-2404. 36-asdfasdfas-df4tf

9 • FARM/HOME

910 Building MaterialsMARBLE SEASHELL Vanity, 42 inches wide, $225 or best offer. 870-615-1864. 31-5tf

PELLA WOOD/clad double hung window, 29”x59”. $150. 870-363-4264. 21-8asdfasdfas-dftf

920 Farmer’s MarketFOR SALE: Butchering Steer, ready for butcher. 269-8817 or 213-7781, leave message if no answer. 36-4tf

USDA-INSPECTED 100% North American Bison (Buf-falo) Meat. Ground, Steaks, Roasts, and more. Certifi ed Grass-Fed and Finished, Animal Welfare Approved. No antibiotics, No hor-mones, No GMO. Arkan-sas born and raised. Ozark Valley Bison Farm, LLC, Fox, AR. 870-615-9837 or 870-746-5261. 36-1asdfasd-fasdf2tf

930 Feed & GrainSQUARE BALES of hay for sale. Mostly Bermuda grass. $4 a bale. 269-8915 or 615-9963. 32-5tf

QUALITY BERMUDA mixed grass hay, sprayed and fer-tilized, square bales in barn, at Timbo, $5 each. Contact Jerry Wilson 870-213-8229. 28-12tf

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940 FirewoodSMALL CEDAR pieces to boost your fi re in a wood stove, fi replace, camp fi re, etc. $5 a barrel. 757-2748.

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950 Livestock FRYER RABBITS for sale. 269-8440 or 615-4002. 39-4tf

HEREFORD BULL tested and ready to go to work, $1,200. Dave Smith, Fox 213-1680. 38-3tf

WEINER PIGS for sale: 8 - 6 weeks old, $60 each. I also have 6 - 150 lb. hogs, $225 each. Call 269-7217 or 615-1386 37-4tf

8 WEEK old half Large Black half Hereford and half Large Black half Gloucestershire Piglets for sale, $50 each. 870-213-6901. 36asdfasdfasdf-3tf

960 MachineryCATEGORY II extra heavy draw bar for tractor, $50, cash only. 870-714-5716. 38-4tf

FOR SALE: Ford 909, 5 ft. Bush Hog, $400. Call 269-8113 after 6 p.m. 36-3tf

5 FT. Chopper/Mulcher, 3 pt. drive, $2,400. Text 870-214-8089. 36-5tf

5 FT. Back Blade, heavy duty, $325. Text 870-214-8089. 36-5tf

FIELD READY Ford 532 Hay Baler, kept in the dry, good condition, $800. 870-291-0464 or 870-291-0385. 23-6tp

FOR SALE: Woods 195 Front End Loader with bucket and brackets, $2,000. Call 870-321-2014. 11-12tasd-fasdfaf

965 Mowers/TrimmersCRAFTSMAN LEAF Bagger, paid $500 will take $250. Leave message at 757-2748. 38- asdfasdfasd-fasdfasdf4tf

970 SuppliesFOR SALE: Head Chute for cattle, $50. 213-5049. 38-2tf

FOR SALE: Chain Link Fence Wire, 287 ft. - 4 ft. high, industrial grade, 9- gauge wire, $400. Call 269-8113 after 6 p.m. 36-asd-fasdfasdf3tf

990 TrailersUTILITY TRAILER, 6 ft. 5 in. x 16 ft., double axle, new tires, $1,200. 870-214-2398. 36-4tf

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1200 WantedWANTED: Interior and exte-rior doors, 100 pound pro-pane bottle, 3-point hitch backhoe. 870-204-2088. 39-4tf

WANTED: Free used Washer and Dryer, dona-tion for the needy. 269-9092. 39-1asdfasdftf

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WANTED TO Buy: Natural gas kitchen cook stove in good condition. 269-8001 or 214-0478. 35-4tf

WANTED TO Buy: Used refrigerators. 214-0478 or 269-8001. 35-4tf

WANTED: Any kind of carpenter work, decks, remodeling, ground up con-struction, fi eld stone, rock, block work, etc. John Engle 870-269-6199. 33-10tasdfaasd-fasdfasdfsdfasdff

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1300 FoundFOUND: Pair of eyeglasses. Call to identify, local, 601-764-7995. 39-2tf

YOUNG BLACK and white, long haired male dog found near town. No collar. Please contact SCHS 870-269-5200 to claim. 38- asdf asdfas-dfasdf2tf

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1400 ServicesYOUNGER WELDING: Welding & Repair, at shop or on site. 870-615-1103 or leave message at 870-269-3406. 38-4tc

THE CUTTING Edge Lawn Care is now providing: Mulching services, small- medium landscaping proj-ects, fall clean ups, hedge/ shrub trimming and more. We are also doing bids on new lawn care clients for next year, both residential and commercial! As always, free estimates and services also offered outside of city limits. Contact Blake at 870-214-9858. 37- asdf asdfasdfas-df4tc

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ANY KIND of carpenterwork, decks, remodeling,ground up construction, fi eldstone, rock, block work, etc.John Engle 870-269-6199.

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MELVIN’S MOVERS: Load, Unload, Pack, UnPack, Local, Long Distance andWe carry a wide variety ofboxes and packing materi-als. Free estimates. MelvinBaker 870-615-1271. 29-12tp

R&S TREE Service: Com-plete tree removal, debris removal, tree trimming.Lawn care - mowing, weedeating, bush hogging. Will meet or beat any price. 870-213-6968. 29-12tp

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ARKANSASPROBATE DIVISIONIN THE MATTER OF

THE ESTATE OF VIC-TOR EDWARD DEYO,

deceased69PR-20-51

NOTICELast known address of de-cedent: 234 Fox Run Rd, Mountain View, AR 72560Date of Death: October 1, 2020.An Instrument dated the 1st day of December, 2019 was admitted to probate as the last will of the above named decedent on -No-vember 9, 2020 and the undersigned has been ap-pointed executrix there-under. A contest of the probate of the will can be effected only by fi ling a pe-tition within the time pro-vided by law.All persons having claims against the estate must ex-hibit them, duly verifi ed, to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the fi rst publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and pre-cluded from any benefi t in the estate. Provided, that claims for injury or death caused by the negligence of the decedent shall be fi led within six (6) months from the date of the fi rst publi-cation of the notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefi t on such estate.This notice fi rst published November 18, 2020.Christine Deyo, Executrix:By: Jeff Dobbins, AR Bar # 82226Attorney for the EstateP.O. Box 42Mountain View, AR 72560870-269-3281

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STONE COUNTY,

ARKANSAS CIVIL DIVISION

CENTENNIAL BANK, Successor in Interest by

Merger to Liberty Bank of Arkansas, PLAINTIFFvs. CASE NO.: 69CV-19-

050LISA HAMILTON AND TREVOR FROST, DE-

FENDANTSNOTICE OF FORECLO-

SURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of the authority and direc-tions contained in the de-cretal Order of the Circuit Court of Stone County, Ar-kansas, entered on the12 day of October 2020, in a certain cause (No. 69CV-19-50) then pending there-in between Centennial

Bank, successor in interest by merger to Liberty Bank of Arkansas, plaintiff, and Lisa Hamilton and Trevor Frost, defendants, the un-dersigned, as commissioner of said court, will offer for sale at public vendue to the highest bidder, at the front entrance of the County Courthouse in Mountain View, Arkansas, in which said court is held, in the County of Stone, within the hours prescribed by law for judicial sales, on the 29th day of December 2020, at 10:00 a.m., the following real property situated in Stone County, Arkansas:Part of the frl NW1/4 of frl Section 16, Township 13 N, Range 8 W, with accre-tions and being described as follows: Commencing at the locally accepted W1/4 corner of Section 16 as marked by an axle and running South 89? 39’ 53” East, a distance of 522.4 feet to a point; thence north 00? 25’ 29” East, a distance of 500.0 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 00? 41’ 52” East, a distance of 520.0 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence North 89? 39’ 53” West, a distance of 520.0 feet to set 3/8” rebar; thence North 00? 41’ 52” East, a distance of 865.8 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence South 77? 35’ 00” East, a distance of 623.2 feet to a point; thence South 74? 20’ 45” East, a distance of 124.0 feet to a point; thence North 86? 52’ 44” East, a distance of 138.0 feet to a point; thence North 74? 12’ 23” East, a distance of 342.3 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence South 00? 44’ 40” East, a distance of 117.2 feet to a 3/8” rebar; thence South 40? 23’ 47” West, a dis-tance of 442.9 feet to the beginning point of a curve concave to the east having a radius of 50.0 feet and a central angle of 131? 24’ 35” and being subtended by a chord which bears South 19? 32’ 09” East 91.1 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence southwesterly, southernly, southeasterly and easterly along said curve, a distance of 114.7 feet to a point of reverse curvature at a set 3/8” rebar; thence easterly and southeasterly a dis-tance of 21.7 feet along the arc of said curve concave to the southwest having a radius of 30.0 feet and a central angle of 41? 24’ 35” to a set 3/8” rebar; thence South 43? 49’ 52” East tan-gent to said curve, a dis-tance of 1070.8 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence North 90? 00’ 00” West, a distance

of 483.7 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence South 00? 19’ 17” East, a distance of 384.2 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence North 89? 39’ 52” West, a distance of 30.0 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence North 00? 19’ 17” West, a distance of 384.0 feet to a set 3/8” rebar; thence North 90? 00’ 00” West, a distance of 684.0 feet to the Point of Begin-ning. TERMS OF SALE: On the day of the sale, the purchaser will pay the full purchase price or pay ten percent of the purchase price, which is non-refund-able, with the balance on a credit of three months, the purchaser, being re-quired to execute a bond as required by law and the order and decree of said court in said cause, with approved surety, bearing interest at the rate of 10.0 percent per annum from date of sale until paid, and a lien being retained on the premises sold to secure the payment of the purchase money.Purchaser at said sale shall be responsible for pay-ment of all taxes, revenue stamps, real and personal taxes, and costs of sale.

GIVEN under my hand and seal this 9th day of November 2020.ANGIE HUDSPETH-WADE, Circuit ClerkBy: Lila Farris D.C.Commissioner

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AND PUBLIC TESTINGIn accordance with Ark. Code § 7-5-515 & 7-5-611, the Stone County Election Commission will meet to conduct Logic and Accura-cy Testing and Public Test-ing of all voting equipment to be used in the December 1, 2020 Stone County Gen-eral Run-off Election. This meeting will be conducted November 19, 2020 begin-ning at 9:00 a.m. at the Stone County Election Of-fi ce at 111 N. Peabody Ave., Mtn. View, AR 72560 and will continue until all pro-cesses are completed. Any-one is welcome to attend.Submitted by:

Stone County Election Commission

Ruth Bonds, ChirmanBud ThurmanStanton Foll

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DELINQUENT TAX NOTICES - PERSONALDELINQUENT PERSONAL TAX LIST THE PERSONAL TAX BOOKS OF STONE COUNTY COLLECTOR REFLECT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE DELINQUENT FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2019. AFTER JANUARY 1, PLEASE CALL FOR NEW TAX AMOUNTS.

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Parcel Owner Amount5120547 ADAIR MARY 131.615120689 ADAMS BOBBY 3.875116452 ADAMS COLEY & ASHLEY A 73.705122146 ADAMS JONATHAN L 27.715114830 ADAMS PAUL E 156.755119227 ADAMS VIRGIL & KATHY 53.225115589 AHLQUIST RUSSELL & JEAN 147.395111144 AINSWORTH SHIRLEY 58.025116579 AISLEY MIMI 23.705111668 ALEXANDER MICHAEL 155.665107151 ALEXANDER TONYA (BROTHERS) 22.915118103 ALLCORN KENT & KALA 178.055100147 ALLEN CHARLES W 204.545106514 ALLEN ERIC & SHELIA 21.325100148 ALLEN MARY 91.025120263 ALLEN ZACHARY 99.995121530 AMICO HALEY 64.735111077 AMOS GARY 132.255115090 ANDERSON AUDREY 22.265114839 ANDERSON BEAU 64.935119261 ANDERSON GWENDOLYN 36.065123238 ANDERSON MACKENZIE 62.545123151 ANDERSON TOM D 10.385123013 ANDERSON WILLIAM L 46.995109235 ANDREWS ROBERT OR BOB JR 36.855123104 ANGELO JENNIFER 298.025112845 APPLE LANCE 46.745123320 APPLE TERESA K 88.975100210 ARCHER WAYNE 37.055116143 ARCHOTE CETAN 50.195122493 ARCHOTE MAGGIE COX 95.035122964 ARMSTRONG JERRY D 89.265118689 ASBRIDGE LOIS D (MONROE) 251.375100262 ATKINS BARBARA 47.155123682 AUSTIN PATSY 83.915111877 AVEY AMBER M 17.645107525 AVEY ANTHONY & CINDY 187.855118502 AVEY BRYAN 25.525119393 AVEY DEVIN 49.605118491 AVEY MELISSA D 79.145116100 AVEY ROBERT 54.205123439 AXIA ACQUISTION CORPORATION 3.205122082 AYERS RACHEL (VALLERY) & DERRICK 264.155122653 BACKSTREET SALON 18.855120697 BAILEY BARBARA H 69.745123181 BAILEY CANDY 43.825112948 BAILEY SHANE 49.665113083 BAIRD LARAMY 132.415106630 BALDRIDGE JAMES E 61.745111078 BALDWIN BILLY & KATHY 130.065107624 BALENTINE BEVERLY (GOSSER) 20.135116552 BALENTINE CHASTA 33.175114433 BALENTINE DUSTIN J 54.695120505 BALENTINE DUSTIN WAYNE 28.295112171 BALENTINE JOHN P & TAMERA 527.375100370 BALENTINE JOHNNY G & SHERYL 86.245120127 BALENTINE KAYLA (GRAHAM) 57.365120491 BALENTINE MICHAEL P 24.325121361 BALLOU DUSTIN 20.925120615 BARAJAS DOLORES J 45.615123387 BARBER DONALD 15.345116582 BARBER NANCY 23.965112561 BARNES & ASSOCIATES 3.255121497 BARNES BAILEY 47.785121853 BARNETT TORI (LEE) 202.755123301 BARTLETT JUSTIN G 27.495120928 BASS SOLOMON IV 32.115120767 BASSHAM WARLEN 55.725107529 BATTAGLEAR JOHN FRANKLIN 116.115116412 BAYSINGER KEITH & LANYA 313.675118297 BAZE ANGELA (LEWIS) 22.715116744 BAZE TAMMY 91.425123489 BEAGLE CAITLIN M 30.305119193 BEAN FARMS LLC 151.675123356 BEAUX BEAD 26.105121750 BECKHAM TYLER & CAITLYN 119.075119338 BELMARES RENE 158.135115532 BENDER WILLIAM 40.835100542 BENTON DEAN 50.585123309 BENTZ ROBERT SR 39.255122694 BERNAL HOLLIE E (HUBBERD)(GIBSON 110.835115083 BERNAL MARK G 46.955111964 BERRY CHARLES E 16.425112454 BEVINGTON RICHARD 23.515122159 BIRAM KAYLA 43.235116547 BISHOP JACQUELINE 23.335122555 BISHOP SABRINA 38.175100602 BISULCO THOMAS A 50.805117767 BLACKWELL ANGULA (MCDONALD) 15.745114148 BLACKWELL ELIZABETH 98.655115620 BLAIR ZACK A & LATRISHA S (CONT) 185.435119150 BLAKE DUSTIN 143.805119361 BLANKENSHIP JUSTIN 76.095115157 BLANKENSHIP NAOMI 74.495114351 BLOWERS VIRGINIA 128.275114505 BOATWRIGHT TIMOTHY 16.345122633 BOLDEN BRENDA 96.285122284 BONNER NANCY 35.865117900 BONTRAGER KEVIN 44.225121578 BOOKER CASEY & JESSICA 134.545123252 BOSHELL LINDA 22.905110456 BOSS DANNY & TYNA R 17.885123130 BOWEN JOHN E 46.955120858 BOWERS GILBERT M 80.485107581 BOWLIN JENNIFER 50.805122152 BOWLIN SHANE 392.155123283 BOYCE CRYSTAL D 22.275113380 BOZEMAN DOROTHY 34.665122848 BRADSHAW THEODORE 71.715100741 BRANNON ELLEN 36.045117554 BRANNON KAYLA 37.125100745 BRANNON MICKEY 222.075115182 BRANSCUM BILLY C 230.435121183 BRANSCUM BRENDA 64.295113264 BRANSCUM DARREL 36.475117710 BRANSCUM EDDIE C 94.21

5113024 BRANSCUM TERRY 260.075118951 BRASWELL JOHNATHAN & MYSTI 200.155122764 BRAZIL CAMMAY 14.355100823 BREWER DONALD R 26.805108082 BREWER EARLEAN (MCMAHAN) 54.385116891 BREWER JAMES JERRY 53.975122142 BREWER JENNIFER (SISK) 107.155123036 BREWER MACKENZIE 65.025122034 BREWER MIRANDA 73.095118156 BREWER PAULA (MITCHELL) 32.325108887 BREWER STEVE 134.645100862 BREWER VERNON 38.445121833 BRIGGS JENNIFER 57.975121786 BRIGHT PAIGE 35.055117503 BRIGHTWELL JOSHUA & CAISIE 322.845121157 BRISCOE CRYSTAL (SHIPMAN) 83.265100891 BROCK BILL J 44.425118284 BROCK JUDY (HUYCK) 33.675101130 BROOME DAVID W & SHERRIE 10.575110522 BROWDER CARL 15.345113468 BROWER BRENDA G 13.755121399 BROWN BLAKE & MARGARET 62.745120421 BROWN CRYSTAL 53.975118276 BROWN DAN 47.015117813 BROWN DANNY W 47.805115295 BROWN JAMES DOYLE 99.535121601 BROWN JARED 45.025122882 BROWN JIMMY H 112.665116125 BROWN JOE & LEEANNA (FOSTER) 313.285122760 BROWN JORDAN D 23.095112831 BROWN JULIE A 35.865110154 BROWN KEVIN D 23.125100946 BROWN LEON 60.165100948 BROWN LONNIE MAX 70.855111357 BROWN SHARON P 81.865117687 BROYLES CUSTOM CABINETS LLC 156.915107568 BROYLES HOPE RENEE 57.365122412 BRUCE KEVIN 102.975115326 BRUTON DONALD & TRUDY 468.425122950 BRUTON DONALD D 49.825115428 BUCKINGHAM DARRYL 30.485116315 BUCKINGHAM DEEANNA (WOODALL) 18.335118479 BUCZYNSKI ERIK 30.025118750 BUENROSTRO CHRISTINA (TERCHA) & 38.645110581 BUNKER THOMAS & KARLA D 72.895118160 BURK JOYCE (FOWLER) 72.505121336 BURNETT BENJAMIN 49.795122939 BURNETT DAKOTA 71.515124052 BURNETT GLEN PAUL JR & SANDRA KA 41.595122414 BURNETT ROBERT O 29.895122415 BURNS KEGAN & HOLLY E 259.455123048 BURROW JOHN DAVID & ALEXANDRA E 291.175119894 BUSSELL CHRIS 4.935122637 BUTLER VALERIE 18.935119349 BUTTERFIELD HELEN 10.565108766 BYNUM DAVID 5.555104957 C & A TIRE 29.085121667 CAIRO MICHAEL 5.135119926 CALLAHAN KEN 109.145113429 CALLAHAN MICHAEL & CARRIE 526.975122839 CALLAHAN OLIVIA 132.055121686 CALLAHAN TYLER 139.415112220 CAMPBELL DUSTIN L 167.895117489 CAMPBELL SCOTTY 38.645122981 CAMPBELL SHAWNA 11.415115192 CANARD BRENDA & SHANE 278.035122243 CANARD MATT 46.745121801 CARADINE CARMAN 40.435116735 CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS LLC 4.095119759 CARMICHAEL JENNIFER 94.815122456 CARMODY LINDA KAY 254.435114567 CARPENTER DANIEL E 15.455122843 CARTER HOWARD 62.975114359 CARTWRIGHT CHRIS 56.175120595 CARTWRIGHT CODY 155.325119407 CARTWRIGHT EMILEE 130.995114882 CARY CAROL J 58.175113577 CARY JASON N 23.295110602 CARY MARK 27.285116144 CARY WHITNEY 37.335121918 CASE DONALD L 45.425117082 CASH JIM ED 162.525120369 CASTON CODY 60.755101304 CASTON MARY ELIZABETH 82.865122636 CATANESE ASHLEY 25.105121723 CATES JUNIOR 192.995119197 CAVAZOS REBECCA 34.415114611 CAVENDER ERIC L 46.625121564 CAVENDER GEORGE L & REBECCA 72.405121657 CHAMBERLAIN TONJA 20.725120440 CHAMBERS CATHRYN 29.695121232 CHAMBERS WILLIAM BOOTH 50.995122216 CHAMPAGNE JESSICA 54.185111976 CHATMAN BRAD & SYDNEY 186.615101356 CHATMAN CHARLES 50.805114287 CHATMAN TED & NELLIE 36.915122047 CHEAL KIMBERLY 116.115122697 CHILDERS SARAH 106.525120891 CHISM DUSTIN 86.455117189 CHITWOOD CODY 24.355123219 CHITWOOD MACKENZIE D 322.245101381 CHITWOOD MIKE & LINDA 202.775117610 CHOPRA RAKESH & RAJSHRI 299.345121121 CHRISTEN DAVID L & BRENDA STANDR 118.115122775 CHRISTIAN RAY D 104.375119525 CHRONISTER KIM 123.485119545 CIRCLE K CONVENIENCE STORE 351.845121386 CLARK BOBBY J 17.645118854 CLARK CASEY 750.225101425 CLARK MELVIN 177.865122835 CLARK MICHAEL & JENERAH 244.775101426 CLARK NELSON 60.435112944 CLARK PATRICK 33.175120105 CLARK PRESTON & BRANDI 394.345101430 CLARK RONALD DWAIN & LINDA 94.475118752 CLARK TABITHA 44.375116424 CLEMENS R M & LINDA 113.335111884 CLEMENTS KARYN A 97.195122604 COBB CHARLES 26.675123314 COLLACOTT ANGELA 31.275122162 COLLINS BYRON & IVY HALI 26.175123096 COLLINS JOSHUA J 53.975113833 COLLINS LEON E 36.065110613 COLWELL ANGIE L (JOHNSON) 112.535119037 COLWELL WILLIAM K 163.915122987 COMBS ALEXANDRIA 21.125120192 CONDREY NATASHA 199.395101523 CONLEY CHARLES TONY & LUCINDA A 209.325123418 CONTEXT MEDIA LLC 16.635115982 COOK BRANDON J & FORD DEVALYN 659.815120075 COOLBAUGH SHANNON 17.26

5121307 COOPER DONOVAN & CRONEY KYLEE S 114.475119692 COOPER JEREMIAH R & SARAH 532.355101555 COPELAND AUBRY 25.505101557 COPELAND BILLY 13.955116406 COPELAND RICKY 260.105122978 CORREIA BRIAN 114.475115414 CORTER ALBERT & SHASTA 219.885117230 CORTER CHARLES R 40.635101587 CORTER DANNY 199.365122212 CORTER JANICE 28.795115509 CORTER JOSEPH 5.555101596 CORTER LONA 17.395120868 CORTER PURCY 47.575113570 COSSEY MARY 79.385123721 COTHRAN DALTON 32.975114523 COTRELL CLIFTON G OR MARGARETTE 128.065115543 COUSINS JEREMY HEATH 400.655115945 COUSINS SHANE & CARLY 146.985123370 COX COBURN 35.015118149 COX DAVID 47.155120347 COX KALA (BALENTINE) 26.055118379 COX LORI D 44.025122641 COX MARKUS 18.515119729 CRAFTON JESSICA 25.905119375 CRAFTON TIMOTHY & JANIE 55.725121872 CRAIG ROGER 77.285122947 CREWS MARILYN 89.265122083 CRISEL BRETT 41.855120625 CROME RICHARD 38.585110954 CROME SANDRA (BARNES) 225.065122520 CRONEY AMANDA 14.145118639 CRONEY JEFF & ELIZABETH 40.625119320 CRONEY KAYLA (KELLAMS) 32.275115926 CRONEY NATHAN & CASSANDRA 147.595114432 CROSS JOHN H 9.115122693 CROW WILLIAM 56.375114594 CULLIPHER PATRICIA (EWALD) 34.865122389 CULOTTA CHARLES JR 69.955120066 CUMMINGS CHRISTOPHER 57.615116598 CUMMINGS PATRICIA 193.085121161 CUMMINGS TIMOTHY 62.745109496 CUNNINGHAM HARVEY ETUX 44.025121206 CUNNINGHAM ROGER L 88.765121502 CUNNINGHAM TEDDY & TAMMY 97.545102779 CURTIS LORA & KIRBY 249.555123020 DANIELS DANNY J & PATTI S 175.265114663 DARNELL PAULA 63.535122531 DARTY TINA 47.805119048 DAUGHERTY ROYCE E 165.375121084 DAUM JEFFREY 70.365117407 DAVIS A WAYNE 51.815123019 DAVIS ADAM 28.095110599 DAVIS BENJAMIN & JENNY 125.085121579 DAVIS BILLY JAMES JR 72.305122718 DAVIS DEBORAH KAYE 68.915121425 DAVIS DONAVON 3.375114767 DAVIS RICKIE 16.345122413 DAVIS RICKIE EARL JOSEPH & LAURE 73.325123281 DAVIS SETH 20.925121207 DAVIS WYLODINE 20.465117655 DAY BOBBY JOE 447.715112351 DAY CHRISTOPHER R & CRYSTAL 93.815110768 DAY JETTIA 69.115119597 DAYBERRY ASHLEE R (BROWN) 33.155119585 DAYBERRY CHAD A 18.535117874 DAYBERRY DERICK 22.525110981 DAYBERRY GARY LEE 31.625116531 DAYBERRY JILL J (GREENWAY) (CHAP 54.385110052 DAYBERRY RICKY & REBA 99.585119239 DE LA PAZ CODY 71.105115875 DEBUSK LORRIE H 77.885118309 DECKER BRIAN D & SHERRI 615.285115816 DEESE RONNY 278.435122408 DEESE TERRY LEE 424.675122301 DEJARNETTE REGINA & SCOTT 54.265121413 DELANCEY JESSIKA LYNN 41.435120679 DELGRATTA JOHN W 27.515122761 DENNISON JARRIN 29.865122434 DEPEW DANIEL 51.395122681 DEPEW EMILY 48.005122115 DEPEW ROBERT DEAN & LEE ANN 346.135121483 DEWEESE EMILY 99.835120206 DIANA CHARLES D 93.405119464 DIVAS COMPUTER STORE 5.975123214 DIXON DANIEL E.S. 44.025101994 DIXON MARY A 159.635120493 DIXON MINDI 96.015109534 DODD DONALD A & ANGELA 367.255112070 DOSS JAMES H III 97.395120079 DOUGLAS LORETTA 11.615123174 DOWNS CHARLENE 106.955102064 DROUIN MARK PAUL & ILONA 269.275116563 DUBE MICHAEL 5.815119648 DUBROC HEATHER (DANIELS) 72.455119965 DUNAWAY MARGARET 230.665122108 DUNCAN DANIEL L 15.945119971 DUNCAN MICHAEL JR 90.835123448 DUNCUN ROBERT L 21.655111475 DUNN FRED P 111.745109084 DUPP TOM & JUNE 84.655122996 DURAN FRANCISCO JULIAN 44.865121125 DURELL JEREMY & ANYA 85.305121674 DYE COURTNEY 24.825118703 EAST CHARLES 71.915117106 ECHEBERRY MICHAEL 23.115121782 EDGIN TAMMY 81.075122953 EDGIN VON 47.415122647 EDINGTON DALTON 29.085101200 EDWARDS FRANKIE E 19.525121069 EDWARDS THOMAS K 165.735122524 EDWARDS VICKIE 13.075121910 ELDRIDGE JAMES & ALICIA 89.435121320 ELLIOTT JOHN R JR & GINA LORI 113.335122762 ELLIOTT TERESA 39.845119067 ELLIS EMMA 35.665108161 ELLISON GARY & MELISSA 63.675122696 EMRX HOLDINGS LLC 333.145112786 ENGLE DENNY 102.185102167 ENGLE JERRY JR 148.185112504 ENGLE JIMMIE 25.725111123 ENGLE RYAN 269.475118584 ENGLE TERESA 59.555119822 ESPINOZA COREY 27.085106738 EVANS LAURA BETH (NESBITT) 62.745121163 EVERETT HALEY 226.255108749 EVERETT JOSEPH B & RACHEL 81.865114990 EVERETT KEITH A & SARAH L 196.375107247 EVERETT MICHAEL 194.795102197 EVERETT TOMMY LEE 250.35

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DELINQUENT TAX NOTICES - PERSONAL5102198 EVERETTE ROBERT 32.735120185 EVERSMEYER EDWARD P 58.565107978 EVERSMEYER WILLIAM E 94.615102202 EVERSOLL JOE 13.225122515 EVERSOLL LINDA G (APPLE) 55.285121731 FADEN JASON 23.315117382 FARRIS JEREMY 146.395118840 FENGESTAD OYSTEIN 29.695121028 FERGUSON SUZANNE 49.005122655 FIDDLIN’ AROUND ESCAPE ROOM 36.915116572 FIDLER MICHAEL 12.875102283 FIDLER RICHARD 58.445114727 FIEL CHRISTIN (SEXTON) 278.235117502 FINE NADINE 43.035118523 FINE STEVEN B 150.975116392 FISHER THERESA 47.805121567 FISK RONALD L JR 36.855121937 FITZGERALD MICHELLE 12.155120258 FLETCHER ANGELA 75.215114702 FOLEY RUSSELL J 26.695122787 FORD BILLY E 50.405117318 FORD DIANNA R 25.505122797 FORESTER BRIAN & LAKISHA 33.265112847 FOSTER CHARLES E & BILLIE 3.435113677 FOSTER DANNY 88.835115993 FOSTER JEREMY KYLE 208.725123453 FOSTER JESSE E 72.215119015 FOSTER REGINNA C 38.055121849 FOX HENRY E 286.395122595 FRANCIS KENNETH A SR & JANICE A 264.755118182 FRANCIS KENNETH JR & TIFFANY 56.975117764 FRANKS BILLY BOB 192.965113707 FRANKS GWENDOLYN D 197.375123483 FRANKS SAMANTHA M 72.385107651 FREDERICK GREG & MELISSA 103.975102445 FREEMAN DELVIN 219.835122513 FREEMAN MEGAN 234.065102458 FREEZE HAROLD D 110.495123296 FRESHOUR MELODIE 152.755120819 FRIEND DAKOTA 124.885119659 FRYMAN DEVIN & DORIS I 166.745117837 FULKS JONATHAN 158.685119993 FULLER JONATHAN 51.045118610 FUTRELL JOHN C 135.705113917 GA SPECIALITES 453.015113475 GAFFNEY DARLEEN (MULLINS) 104.225117849 GALLOP MICHELLE 116.515102529 GALLOWAY DOUG 94.115122445 GARCIA-MATA JR ARMANDO 14.575123273 GARNER JACOB 76.885116169 GARRAHAN MARK JR 280.425114534 GATTIS STACY 33.265121907 GATTIS TOMMY E 26.885122924 GAY HALEY 21.155116114 GEARHART STUART & VALERIE A 24.705119831 GEISSER MEGAN 58.175110942 GENTRY CINDY 64.535114258 GENTRY FRED IV & MELISSA 194.385107262 GIBERSON WILLIAM OR SHARON 310.565113889 GIBSON BRIAN 61.165110600 GIBSON CHAIA 32.325121220 GIBSON JERRI 54.025119431 GIFFORD AMANDA (MOON) (JAYNES) 109.355119125 GILBERT KAYLA 88.305120525 GILBERT KIMBERLY (TRAMMELL) 115.925115652 GILBERT RUSSELL & SARA 125.975119178 GILLAND LEEONE 43.135114940 GILLIHAN CHRIS & MARY JANE 28.555119022 GILLIHAN KARL JR 291.975122811 GILLIHAN PAMELA 45.905107266 GINN MARY 25.845121177 GLASGOW MARY LINDA 44.325116366 GLENN JAMIN & TORI 242.785119848 GOAD PHILLIP & STARLA 63.345102737 GOLDEN C R JR 62.535119424 GONZALEZ GUILLERMO 36.855117379 GOOD AMANDA (JOHNSON) 19.135102752 GOODIN GERRY 12.565113214 GOODMAN ERIC A & MELISSA 73.505114439 GOODMAN HENRY 20.335117717 GOODNIGHT BILLY J 53.185120267 GORHAM ANITA 20.275105890 GOSSER CHERI 98.595116526 GOSSER DARRELL & BRENDA 353.005121002 GOSSER K CODY & TRISTY 1,001.545102776 GOSSER LARRY 68.905119163 GOSSER MEGAN (HANVY) 131.055104312 GRAHAM DANIEL & MIRIAM (MILLER) 143.605116758 GRAY BETTY J 43.625123254 GRAY VERONICA 21.025113799 GREEN BILLY J & PEGGY 215.505115933 GREEN CHRIS & HELEN 42.035115975 GREEN FANNY A (RITTER) 82.325120308 GREEN LACI 96.015117736 GREEN MARIANNE (FLETCHER) 156.955109781 GREEN PATTY OR PICKLE DANNY 75.805110271 GREENHAW ANTHONY 221.875122189 GREENHAW JOSH 134.845122038 GREENHAW KAYLA 27.705114260 GREENHAW KIMBERLY 19.725122863 GREENS AUTO PARTS/CARQUEST 871.085114383 GREENWAY CHRISTOPHER & JENNIFER 83.655113251 GREENWAY WESLEY 66.725122561 GREER ALEX 54.185121390 GREG BERRYMAN REALTY 4.515116382 GRENNER ROBB 100.195120979 GRIFFIN HEATH & DESTINY 106.315114773 GRIFFITH BRADLEY 150.975120001 GRIFFITH JUSTIN & CHRISTA 88.645110645 GRIMMETT CHARLES & TAMMY 197.675102890 GROSS MICHAEL P 115.535115849 GUC MARSHA B 36.745113030 GUINN NATHAN D & TAMARA 34.415117445 GULLETT JUSTIN 35.055116517 GULLEY CINDY A 19.775121822 GUNTER JASON A 49.005121616 GUY SHELLY 47.575117386 HACKER SEAN C 15.835123245 HACKWORK CLINTON 26.305121257 HACKWORTH CLINTON 41.415122527 HALE HERBERT LEON 47.415121204 HALEY DANIEL & MARSHA 161.095110892 HALFACRE JOSEPH 226.445107673 HALFACRE TONY & DELILA 82.455102939 HALK JAMES & BARBARA 104.765123217 HALL ELNORA 19.135119184 HALL ERIK LEE & SAVANNAH 205.145118957 HALL ETHAN 56.775123129 HALL LARISSA 41.30

5115980 HALLMAN AMBER 45.815123246 HALLMAN DETRICK 39.215119406 HALLMAN JESSICA & MATTHEW 135.435115156 HALLMAN JOSHUA W & ANGELA 107.375122713 HALLMAN NICOLE 93.155108712 HALLMAN ROBERT 18.935102962 HALPAIN BOBBY & BECKY 550.875120044 HALPAINS APPLIANCE 11.955112304 HALSTED JIM OR BRANDY 73.925123262 HAMILTON JACOB 22.125123068 HAMMON ROBERT H JR 45.875120577 HAMMOND GRACE (LEEPER) 61.955111576 HAMRICK MATTHEW 27.095102983 HANCOCK JAMES M 51.135122634 HANKS STEVEN M & AMANDA K 240.395122993 HANLIN MOLLY 32.615112618 HANNA DEBRA A 197.275102997 HANNA KATHY 73.905122629 HARIFORD JOHN 91.685117798 HARLOW JAMES E 37.985118472 HARMON DEAN AND JANICE 55.725122334 HARRIS BRANDON 24.585120123 HARRIS DUSTY 14.545121275 HARRIS DYLAN 88.345103051 HARRIS GUY 204.355115080 HARRIS PAUL M 25.505107408 HARRIS TONY 82.265118778 HARRISON MELISSA L 50.125122897 HARRISON MICHAEL D & MELISSA G 117.405122621 HARRISON SCOTT 23.735123150 HART CHRISTOPHER 19.775107682 HART EMMETT 216.295105814 HART MARGARET 89.925122283 HART TAMMY 94.415117292 HARTT FREDA 16.545117010 HARTWICK BEN 320.855121942 HAVNER WILLIAM & DAWN L 108.295122154 HAVRON MITCHELL 70.115118855 HAYNES TERENCE H & JOANN 27.475122208 HEARN AUSTIN 163.545121641 HEBENSTREIT MARK & WHITNEY 163.305123003 HENDERSON ERIK (JAMES) 41.595116767 HENDERSON JAMES B 27.095103144 HENDERSON JENINA 105.275119540 HENDERSON RHEANNA L 47.995115429 HENSON KIMMIE (JAIME) 278.935121174 HENTZ STEVE AND GAY 188.475116233 HERRINGTON STACY 28.355119808 HERSHBERGER JEREMY 111.345107288 HIBSHMAN MARY & STEVE 27.095114063 HICKENLOOPER JO ANN M 20.335119113 HICKMAN CHARLES LINVILLE JR & WH 166.955113415 HICKS HAROLD D & JACQUELINE 254.635118946 HIGGS JUSTIN & COURTNEY 362.315121923 HILBORN JAMES CLEVE 48.745113348 HILL KIMBERLY S 219.485119987 HOCUTT GUY 55.575118347 HOCUTT JOSEPH 166.315118373 HOEFER SHAWN 25.695116319 HOLLAND GOBEL & PATRICIA 54.385114754 HOLLANDS SARA 30.285122103 HOLLEY TERRIE 40.225109821 HOLLOWAY DALE 36.655121189 HOLT AMBER 43.495107293 HOLT DORRIE & JOEL 108.975111509 HOLT PAT L 86.845116409 HONEY ASHLEY S 38.445115856 HONEYCUTT LOUS M 17.845123345 HONEYCUTT PATRICIA 18.735117780 HOOVER CHRISTA (DORNHOFFER) 129.565116990 HOOVER DAVID 4.935123557 HOPPER JARED L 41.495103358 HORTON JERRY D 75.095122712 HORTON KRISTY 72.705120640 HORTON VICK & SHERRY 128.685119013 HOUSE BRANDON & TORI 160.325121284 HOUSE CODY 104.375103368 HOUSE IVA 53.185119956 HOUSE RANDALL 67.815112602 HOUSE TOMMY 114.725115566 HOVEY ROGER 3.205110329 HOWARD JUDITH A 79.475115508 HOWARD LARRY R 19.725119919 HOWELL MICHAEL 158.945113776 HUFF KENNETH JAMES 22.915121680 HUFFMAN AMY 68.275121697 HUGHES NATHAN 20.465109895 HUNTER AVIATION INC 132.035103417 HUNTER MICHAEL D & BRENDA 52.185109134 HURD CONNIE 3.405122927 HURD JAMIN L 144.595122640 HUTCHINS WILLIAM & SUSAN 241.255122744 IRVIN JAMES 49.635112038 ISAAC SHELIA (RODGERS) 38.445116527 IVY THOMAS & CAROL 62.535108114 IVY WANDA 91.625119685 IVY WILLIAM JOSEPH 77.885115568 JACOBES SHANNON 85.055121139 JADRICH JOEL D 65.055123101 JADRICH TRACIE 43.225121048 JAMESON VANESSA 29.175110982 JAVNER EDWARD J & EMMA J 58.975123043 JAYNE GRACIE 18.475120592 JAYNE JACQUELINE (BANKS) 82.455116253 JAYNES MICHELLE 160.135122483 JEFFERSON RAYMOND 29.085115061 JEFFRIES TONY 134.125118407 JENSEN MARK A 46.955123354 JENSEN NICHOLAS A 90.395113778 JOBES ROBERT J 31.275120467 JOHNSON EDDIE 36.065121164 JOHNSON JEANNIE (ALLEN) 60.955123059 JOHNSON JONATHAN 139.415121064 JOHNSON JOSEPH 289.585122526 JOHNSON WILLIAM D AND EARLINE 74.965122722 JOHNSON WILLIAM G OR JASON THOMP 46.625121026 JOHNSTONE ATHOS 15.545119107 JONES CHRISTOPHER A & CHRISTIE 35.265121940 JONES CHRISTOPHER R 27.045121935 JONES DANIEL A 67.325122257 JONES JACOB 34.935123341 JONES JAN 61.955115466 JONES RANDA J 49.995121328 JONES STEVEN & SONYA 35.665118195 JONES WILLIAM A “BILL” 9.715122706 JORDAN ALICIA 111.555122358 KALEIDOSCOPE 55.855121420 KASER DONALD 10.785119732 KASER PAULA 35.035122585 KEATHLEY JEREMY 31.515119701 KEEN JARED 267.47

5109319 KELLAMS TARA 13.655116620 KELLEY DANNY SR 73.095121549 KEMPER KAYLA (SARTIN) 100.215121149 KENNEDY QUINTON 16.045118492 KENT JOHN 225.085116814 KETCHER VANESSA 107.365115785 KIEFFER MARCUS S & JOYCE FAYE 199.035113243 KING JIMMY R 28.395122984 KING KENNETH W 37.565121382 KING SANDRA 152.735122205 KING WAYNE & LABRISKA 637.705121171 KINGREY SAVANNAH (SPIVEY) 32.875123198 KIRBY ANGIE 35.265121798 KIRBY AUSTIN R 28.585117808 KIRBY MELLISSA S 61.355121538 KIRBY STEPHANIE 96.015122646 KIRKENDOLL DAVID 39.755122475 KISOR KASANDRA 17.265118049 KLINKHAMMER STEPHEN & JODI 184.425122777 KNAPP BRYCE & EMILY 55.775121771 KNISS JAMES 57.405117079 KNISS RONALD 49.665123117 KNOTT TIMOTHY 48.085118507 KOONCE CINDY (SIKORSKI) (BRYANT) 23.515122067 KOPACZ SHARON 58.965123289 KOSTER DANIEL 22.325122536 KOTTKE GRETCHEN (PARENT) 84.655120831 KUHN VIOLA 23.755122207 KUMPE BENNY LEE & NONA JEAN 187.155120990 KYDLAND TOR MAGNAR 316.475117333 LACY DANIEL 476.585113842 LANCASTER ASHLEY (HACKER) 139.105118144 LANCASTER CHRIS 63.145116529 LANCASTER DAVID & HEATHER 58.235112251 LANCASTER JEREMIAH D 239.985103832 LANCASTER JIMMY DEAN 31.935103738 LANCASTER KENNY & TINA 93.405111061 LANCASTER STEPHANIE 82.865119917 LANG JACCOB RYAN & CHELSEA SIERR 259.715119417 LANGHAMMER MARTHA 48.835117629 LARSON RADHARANI 14.145121217 LASHWAY FRANK 5.985121650 LAVEY JERROD 78.295113877 LAWRENCE BOBBY J 180.535103874 LAWRENCE DANNY W & MARY 66.725120948 LAWRENCE JANICE 156.955121575 LAWRENCE JEREMY LEE 10.975115075 LAWRENCE JOSHUA W & RACHAEL 72.255114903 LAWRENCE NATHAN & SUSAN 226.445103895 LAWRENCE SAMMY 109.555117939 LAWSON THOMAS & TRACEY 360.875110397 LAY ANTHONY 173.475112824 LAYMAN RANDY & DURANA 155.155122928 LEA LOGISTICS LLC 32.275120669 LEDBETTER ADRIAN & REBECCA 310.495122170 LEDBETTER JORDAN 133.075121595 LEE BRANDI (CHISM) 124.505119873 LEE CHARLES F II & RACHAEL 238.405118893 LEE JOHNNY M 179.455108727 LEE LINDA (DAYBERRY) 23.775111040 LEE PAUL D JR 64.535110255 LEIGHOW ARENDA 23.705118987 LEMMOND TERRY 31.905121264 LEONARD MICHAEL & MARIETHA 245.415116999 LESLEY NAOMI R 62.545116777 LESLEY ROBERT & KIM R 297.155120976 LEWIS ALBERT K 138.565114569 LEWIS CHARLES R & MONICA 38.435122570 LEWIS JAMES M 280.425107337 LEWIS LORA 26.675118423 LIGHT DUSTY (LOVELL) 23.315123529 LINDLEY JACK W & ONA F 41.495122674 LINLEY BRIAN R 24.515103991 LINVILLE JERRY 232.595103994 LINVILLE RICKY & TUWANIA 138.225114506 LINVILLE SAM & KIM 745.055103997 LINVILLE TRAVIS OR NOREEN 1,898.165122912 LITTLE ARK INVESTMENTS LLC 344.515110923 LITTRELL DEREK 632.125104006 LLOYD KARL & KAY 87.835115788 LOGAN JIM & MELONY 378.305119086 LOGAN JIMMY JR & STEPHANIE 121.375107736 LONG BRIAN & JENNIFER 246.765121369 LONG CLIFTON 422.625123138 LONG DANIEL C 177.125121368 LONG DOUGLAS RONALD 183.695107339 LONG HUEY P 48.945116011 LOONEY BRADEN 24.775119677 LOWERY RYAN 87.745123357 LOWERY TAILER J 79.355122421 LOWRY CASIE (BURDETTE) 28.885103315 LUCY DONNA 32.535114917 LUCY ROBERT E 36.065116408 LUMBLEY JOSHUA & RYANN 62.625121847 LYNCH ASHLEY N 138.625121681 MABRY NATHAN JAY 26.305110701 MACEY JOSH J 49.995121486 MAGEE ADAM 150.975113368 MAHANEY JULIAN C 645.275117716 MAJEWSKI PENNY & RICHARD 42.035122664 MALNAR ARNELL & CATHERINE 271.265118852 MANN ROGER 14.005119861 MANNS GREGORY & TRINA 77.195121534 MAPLE HEATHER 19.775121757 MARBRY JAMES 36.255118381 MARION JESSICA (ROSE) 31.485120483 MARTELL JEREMY 33.785121864 MARTIN BRIAN ALAN 30.355111760 MARTIN CHRIS R 38.135114515 MARTIN JOEY & ELIZA 123.095122075 MARTIN JULIAN JR 119.115110968 MARTIN RHONDA J 19.065123351 MARTIN WILLIAM H &KRYSTAL 53.185120780 MARVIN WAYNE K 53.845118682 MASON LESLIE K 115.325122347 MASSEY ASHLEY & COY 446.315114870 MASSEY THOMAS E 95.205122352 MAY AUSTIN 141.445109664 MAY CHARLES H 19.755123476 MAY DARLA L 24.905120318 MAY DEREK G 15.745106778 MAY JIM OR MARY ANN 89.035114781 MAY JOHN S & ALICIA (PIZELL) 62.745109665 MAY JOHNNY 25.905120674 MAY MATTHEW J 44.865120796 MAYES MAEGON 107.405122850 MCBROOM LAUREN 66.535120637 MCCAFFERY DAVID 112.735115823 MCCLANAHAN CASEY D & KACENTA 140.81

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5123339 MCCLANAHAN TAYLOR 186.595118932 MCCLATCHY JESSIE 26.895123470 MCCLENDON TERRY L 79.615112187 MCCLUNG CHRIS R & KELLY 523.985108025 MCCONNIEL MATTHEW 45.245111865 MCDANIEL MANDY J (PARNELL) 42.235118927 MCDANIEL STEPHEN J 103.475123298 MCDONALD DANA 37.255113356 MCDONALD JOHN 12.765115291 MCDONALD SARAH 28.095120345 MCDONOUGH JAMES & SAMANTHA L (BO 240.795122896 MCDOUGALL DAVID 25.105122751 MCELHANEY AMANDA 21.105123187 MCGEE MELODIE 33.365104657 MCINTARE SYBLE 74.345118625 MCKEAN BILLY JOHN & FRANCES OWEN 229.445118494 MCKINZIE JAKE 38.595110928 MCLEOD JOHNNIE 87.445104682 MCMAHAN LONNIE JR ETUX 21.365115541 MCMAHAN LUKE D 175.065122535 MCMILLON JOHN GRESHAM 31.065120768 MCMURRAY DALTON 47.125104702 MCWILLIAMS FRANKIE & CLOY 140.185123325 MEDLEY AUDIE 130.265107752 MEEKER LONNIE OR TINA 263.105114615 MELTON CHUCK T 495.505118203 MENDOZA ERICK & WHITNEY 94.025119591 MERCHANT NIKI 158.945123054 MICKLER JACOB S 88.515122596 MIDDLEBROOK DIXIE 102.555122100 MIDDLETON WAYLAND 44.105114517 MILLER ALISON M 86.845123303 MILLER CANDICE 27.495123031 MILLER DENNIS J 4.695111158 MILLER ERIC T & TAMMY 222.075118657 MILLER JEWELL 48.835120626 MILLER KAYLA 21.715115617 MILLER KIMBERLY (GILLIHAN) 203.745119267 MILLER SEAN T 72.165122071 MILLER STEPHANIE (PRIDDY) 89.635120996 MILLER STEVE E SR & REBECCA ANN 66.535117074 MILLIGAN JOHN B 35.265120815 MILLSAPS JERRY & RUTH 28.055116041 MINENNA MARY 18.935110287 MINGUES JIMMY 29.235113481 MINGUES LONNIE 22.675121476 MINICK HEATHER 25.965110820 MINICK STORM 633.725122409 MINICK TUK 48.505123139 MIRA ESTER ANTONIA 104.765112932 MISENHEIMER ROBERT P 16.335116775 MITCHELL DUSTIN & TERINA 202.975122852 MITCHELL VERONICA (NEWMAN) 14.555122900 MOBLEY JAMES W 17.665120721 MOHLKE JEFFREY 282.025117766 MOHR LINDA 26.175123275 MONHEAD LISA 60.535123315 MONIZ EDWARD & VANESSA 52.995118463 MOODY BRANDON 75.595112979 MOODY TRAVIS W & SHELBI A 136.035120684 MOONEYHAN BROOKE (BYERS) 117.195120067 MOONEYHAN CLINT 45.905110810 MOONEYHAN DARDEN L & BEVERLY 96.205114634 MOONEYHAN DJ 254.735122530 MOORE ALEXANDER CONRAD 136.035122618 MOORE ALICIA 39.075114402 MOORE DANNY R 19.775122926 MOORE SIDNEY & TERRY THOMAS 98.015123447 MORGAN AMBER S 64.085118691 MORGAN APRIL 35.865120353 MORGAN CHRISTOPHER 42.235118431 MORGAN DANNEY 113.935104455 MORGAN MAX & REVA 33.875117396 MORGAN SHANE 40.635121861 MORGAN TERRY & RHONDA 26.675123108 MORRIS RICKEY & STACY 174.695123648 MORRISON BRAYDEN 26.305117632 MORRISON JORDAN 45.025104484 MORRISON MYRON 80.665121852 MORRISON RIANNA 118.505118664 MORRISON TRUCKING 30.485120496 MORROW JEFF OR BROOKE 213.775120902 MORROW JOHN B & REBECCA 210.855106862 MORTON EVELYN (WILLIAMS) 81.405113454 MORTON JOE L 13.225122514 MOTES JESSICA 21.715116156 MOULTON MARY ANNE 65.585119550 MOUNTAIN THYME MERCANTILE 451.935115800 MOYERS WILLARD 142.605119129 MTN VIEW AIR REPAIR 344.555121546 MTN VIEW GAS N GO 494.625114133 MTN VIEW GO-KART 6.795108266 MULLENDORE SUSAN 40.055122783 MULLINS BROOKE 28.295119608 MULLINS ERIKA 19.135122407 MULLINS JOSEPH MASON 49.605120980 MULLINS NATHAN 79.985119282 MURPHY ROBERT H 37.055116077 MURPHY VANCE C & LAINE FEEN 249.155122471 MYDLAND DAG-HAKON 66.135121266 NASH DAKOTA 22.325114032 NASH DANNY & YVONNE 42.625119379 NEAL LARRY J & WENDY 68.915112785 NERREN SANDRA D 92.085115878 NESBITT SHERRY 54.265115183 NESSETH CONSTANCE 74.495122851 NEVELS COBY 38.865113578 NEWMAN DEWAYNE JAY 73.905123441 NEWMAN DWIGHT 13.495119870 NEWMAN JASON 103.575108958 NEWMAN MICHAEL E 11.255113617 NICHOLS BOBBY J 34.075120778 NICHOLS BRYAN & CATHY 115.525121649 NICHOLS KAYLIE 194.415117920 NICHOLS KRISTI 176.865121268 NICHOLS MEGAN 44.865122721 NICHOLS MORGAN 23.915113122 NICHOLS STEPHEN H 79.605118296 NORTH JOHN C & TERRI 275.835109102 O’DELL DWAYNE 113.535119982 O’HARA JEREMY 241.945123001 OAKS LINDA BARTEE 91.725123195 ODOM KYNNDELL 209.925119580 OKUMBOR MONICA (LULA) 168.325104832 OLIVE MICHAEL EARL & SYNTHIA 206.875122849 ORRELL NESA 39.445110937 OSBORN MICHAEL & JENIFER 36.255119796 OSBURN DEVIN 93.21

5118897 OSBURN MICHAEL 62.945121392 OUTDOOR PROPERTIES 4.725117726 OUTLAW MOTORS TOWING & RECOVERY 405.895120346 OWEN ALLAN W II 15.155122720 OWEN COREY A 34.665108850 OWENS ANITA 31.685110782 OWENS DANIEL A 94.215112440 OWENS DONNA 141.415117561 OWENS RACHEL 89.705114712 OZARK MOTORS 76.685108471 OZARK VIDEO 152.115122957 OZBUN DEBRA J 42.315108029 PADDEN JASON D 43.055123295 PAIGE CHRISTINA 36.655112693 PANNELL KENNETH & KATHY 119.115122876 PARKER GIMMIE LEE 25.285120970 PARKER JUSTIN L 260.305120711 PARKER RACHEAL 41.295111334 PARKS ADAM P 25.285104910 PARKS PAUL W 38.595117163 PARRACINO SUSAN 32.875112946 PARTEE DANIEL 37.455119857 PATE CINDY 49.995114582 PATRICK BRANDY (MORGAN) 112.905104940 PATRICK KENNETH 168.345114628 PATRICK MICHAEL P 59.965118107 PAULSEN REIDAR 48.745113620 PAYNE ERIC 100.385122072 PEARROW CHARLES A 151.275114652 PEARSON MARGARET A 21.555122541 PEASE ETHAN 42.775122925 PEDRAZA-BACKSTROM TRACY & MECK W 170.295122917 PELLETIER EUGENE PAUL 8.445120783 PENDERGRAFT JOY 85.055123213 PEREZ-VASQUEZ ISAAC M 58.655122663 PERFECT GIFTS 133.495120390 PERKINS BILLY 39.305122424 PERRY KAI 39.645121250 PERSER MARTHA 113.435104996 PETERS PATRICIA C 105.365113952 PETERSEN MELADEAN 175.875113470 PHILLIPS JAMES RANDALL 53.125117994 PHILLIPS KEELI 79.475123173 PHILLIPS MADISON P 32.875111057 PHILLIPS MATTHEW P 281.015119089 PICKENS ESTELLE 111.935122507 PIERCE EDWARD C 80.255119900 PILCHER GLEN 18.915120282 PIPKIN CALISTA 92.625123045 PIPKIN ETHAN H 68.905120838 PIPKIN PHILLIP M 86.195122406 PIPKINS KENDALL TYSON & JAMIE D 157.545120382 PITCOCK CHAFIN TY 102.775119508 PITTS AUTUMN 61.005105062 POFF CHARLES JR 106.955122395 POLENDO MARIA 136.575122793 POLK JOYCE 19.965116647 PORTERFIELD JAMES D & CYNTHIA P 261.705115798 POSADA CHE 41.045120748 POTTER CHARLES FREDRICK 55.935114477 POTTER ELIZABETH A 25.425118485 POTTS WILLIAM D 52.805112685 POUSSON LAMES B 265.685109961 POWELL JACKIE 24.165111360 POWELL JOHN & VIRGINIA K 293.575118319 POWELL SHIRLEY D 42.575112863 PRESLEY MARK A 24.855105121 PRESLEY PEGGY 161.725123367 PRETTY JACKLIN 39.255123121 PRIBYL BRANDON M 82.445122725 PRIBYL GUYON & RENEE 125.475100414 PRICE BILLIE JOE (BARHAM) 40.045122016 PRICE CURTIS 87.045120888 PRICE JASON & SAMANTHA 61.885110366 PRICE REGINA 156.755107811 PRICE TERESA (HOWELL) 14.755104113 PRICHARD RICK 323.425122367 PRINGLE JONATHAN 38.055114016 PRINGLEMEIR REBECCA (BURNS) 23.115123155 PROCTOR JAMES 69.725118272 PROIS PAL 55.175122865 PUNCH DEVIN 26.175119613 QUALLS MEGAN 45.815116546 QUALLS ROBERT D 38.385111184 QUINN IRENE E 29.485122808 RABY MCKINLEY V 325.635117684 RABY MELISSA F 16.535116302 RACKLEY BRANDON 179.245121112 RAGAN TEDDY 16.765107882 RAGSDALE DUANE 71.925121635 RAGSDALE GERALD 11.955120667 RAINEY GEORGE III & REBECCA 117.525119529 RAINEY TAYLOR 24.515121799 RAKER AMBER (STEVENS) 84.005119500 RAKER CHERIE 69.315107502 RAKER YOLANDA (JOHNSON) 27.095112969 RAMIREZ DOREEN MARGARET 60.955121890 RAMSEY JOHNATHAN 18.935117560 RAMSEY SCOTT K & SARAH 135.035123253 RANCH HOUSE INN LLC 34.825121982 RANDALL MARTY 21.825122185 RAY ELI 148.975120304 RAYMOND ADAM 67.535117170 REED ARDY 64.735122487 REED JASON 7.325117730 REED SHARON 119.505122543 RENTZ YVONNE 93.435120830 RENY JASON & MELISSA 418.445123312 REPROGLE PAUL & GEORGANNA 416.845123230 REUS JAMES RYAN 68.695119205 REUTHER CAROL LEE(NORDRUM) 319.565122686 RHODES BOBBYE 205.945113310 RICE CYNTHIA RENEE 37.965118608 RICHARDS GEORGE K 146.785118726 RICHARDSON CHRISTOPHER & VANESSA 100.385118219 RICHARDSON CLAUD E JR 176.065118143 RICHARDSON JOSHUA L 97.595105305 RICHARDSON LONNIE 49.995105309 RICHARDSON RANDY D 64.935121297 RICHARDSON RYAN 25.845122518 RICHARDSON SAMANTHA 96.805111891 RICHIE HASKELL & CHRISTY 80.435108166 RIEDY THOMAS B 186.485121383 RILEY TIFFANY (LONG) (VAIL) 62.545120654 RM ACQUISITION LLC 4.095122942 ROBERTS BRETT L 126.055122710 ROBERTS STEPHEN & SHARON 130.265111287 RODGERS JAMES R & ANITA 97.005123399 RODGERS OLIVIA 24.905113164 RODGERS THOMAS & JUDY 682.325123206 ROJAS HELEN VIRDEE 18.93

5118810 ROLLANS DARRELL SR & SONYA G 126.285119472 ROMINE RAETTA 33.875115191 ROOKER DUSTIN 114.225119683 ROOKER VIVIAN 28.545119590 ROPER TAMMY 87.295115043 ROSE CALLIE 96.605120477 ROSE COLTEN 35.805122274 ROSE THOMAS 29.085122322 ROSS EDEN 43.825113253 RUDNICK REGINA 110.925116565 RUIZ DINORAH 220.875107834 RUMINER KATHY 73.905123259 RUSH CHRISTINA 93.215122665 RUSSELL SHELLIE 25.425116614 RUSSELL WILLIAM BRAD & LAWANNA 308.905105451 RYCHTARIK JOHN & MARY 377.805103268 SADLER DEE (HODGES) 20.725118024 SANCHEZ JASON T 17.445114045 SANDEFUR GABRIEL D & JOYCE 145.595119821 SANDERS JULIE A 22.905114046 SANDERS TONY V 27.915120461 SANDOVAL ENRICO & DONNA 188.055118410 SAPP BETTY C 99.795122832 SARTIN ALEXUS 58.175112474 SARTIN MELISSA 101.785105506 SARTIN RIKI 18.275108209 SARTIN TERRY LEE 113.935123110 SARTIN TREVOR L 17.935115633 SCANTRON CORPORATION 3.465123268 SCHANK JERI 99.195122285 SCHAREIN MATTHEW & GONZALEZ ELSA 34.465123125 SCHEFFLER CARLA 32.095120809 SCHNEIDER EVAN 73.505105531 SCHNEIDER GLEN D 44.615121726 SCOTT BOBBY N 85.645105565 SCOTT STEVE 38.445120676 SETTLE KELLE M 25.725121078 SEVERS JOHN 42.035118517 SEWELL DAVID & JANET 112.535107848 SEXTON CLIFF JR 25.695107852 SHAW DAPHNE 26.845115534 SHELLSTROM AMANDA (MORGAN) 22.895123267 SHELTON GARTH SR & LINDA 181.645113511 SHELTON TRACY & NOAH 246.395122468 SHEPHERD TIFFANY 44.235119363 SHERER GREG 22.915121137 SHERMAN JEFFREY H 97.245116356 SHERRILL ADAM C 173.275117419 SHIRLEY PETER 122.295117281 SHOEMATE LISA R 41.435109183 SHOOK FRED 89.635121555 SHROUT NANCY 35.665111610 SHRUM LATRICIA L 73.925121557 SHULER MEGAN N 32.535122280 SIEVERS PAM 25.215105676 SIMMERMAN JAMES 61.745120578 SIMMONS JOSH B & KAYLEAH (HAYLEA 190.715116746 SIMONS DENNIS & MICHELLE 302.205105689 SIMONS J C & SHIRLEY 40.045116404 SIMS JAMES R & AMY A 7.715122989 SIRUS DONALD L 52.255119136 SISCO SANDY 43.435121965 SISK JANIS OR CHADWICK CONNIE 116.775121254 SISK RODNEY D 88.055120972 SLACK BARBRA 37.965120349 SMITH ADAM & SARAH 34.265121552 SMITH ALLEN 19.355122929 SMITH BRIAN JOE 9.515112431 SMITH CAROLE A 191.995116328 SMITH CHARLES & LISA L 157.145120782 SMITH DAKOTA & ASHLEY 65.355119797 SMITH DEREK & AMBER 191.775121142 SMITH DIANA C 51.335117584 SMITH DILLIAN & HEATHER 128.065121875 SMITH DUSTIN 154.765121144 SMITH GARRETT 185.235105773 SMITH GARY 19.525120966 SMITH GENEVA M 61.585120008 SMITH JESSE & TIFFANY 131.195118654 SMITH JONATHAN & TABITHA 371.195110476 SMITH MANDY L 43.435117077 SMITH MISTY 44.615114092 SMITH PATRICK W 44.865105804 SMITH PEGGY S 57.175120529 SMITH RICHARD D 81.335113396 SMITH ROBERT E & JORDAN 27.495107868 SMITH RODNEY & DAVIDA 175.875105813 SMITH ROGER & BECKY 268.935121122 SMITH STACY M 70.905105821 SMITH TIM & WENDY 26.365121865 SMITH TIMOTHY J & CARISSA R 412.265121808 SMITH WILLIAM CODY 53.975121804 SMITHEE BILL DILLON 19.925116660 SNEATHERN JIMMY & SONYA 462.225112768 SOLIS BRANDY (PIPKIN) 263.945112488 SOLIS MANUEL 33.875120947 SOLOMON MARTIN 9.755115298 SPANGLER GEORGE & EULA 61.375117064 SPARKS ROXANN L 57.365116508 SPEAK SHANDAL (HAMRICK) 32.325105860 SPEAR MARION CAROL 39.645123055 SPENCE DELINDA K 43.235105863 SPENCE EDNA & HAGAR LINDA S 51.335123297 SPILLER ROBBY 32.475123116 SPINKS JEREMY L 100.785118816 STAFFORD JAIME 57.915123231 STAGGS JOESEPH P 46.745119834 STAGGS PAUL & TONI 126.405118210 STAGGS RON D 139.065111490 STAGGS ROY & SARAH 311.635105882 STAGGS TOMMY & YOULANDA 322.845113097 STAIR LLOYD E & STEPHANIE 102.575107446 STAIR MICHAEL VINSON & VICKI 176.985120962 STAIR TRINA (TOMLINSON) 40.245115602 STALLINGS DAVID MICHAEL 23.515118568 STANFILL JO ELLEN 25.505118282 STAPLES MARY B 82.705120745 STEIGER WILLIAM & DIXIE 68.475121566 STEIMEL HUGH & THERESA 467.225123330 STEINBERG CASEY S 216.915121107 STENDER HENRY 30.235116107 STEPHENS EUGENE 30.875122861 STEPHENS LISA D 77.025119879 STEPHENSON TIMOTHY & JENNIFER 28.095114007 STERLIN JESSICA 130.005122862 STEWART ASHLYN 175.935100928 STEWART DOROTHY (BROWN) 8.375108133 STEWART JAMES A 43.89

I, SUE YOUNGER COLLECTOR OF REVENUE WITHIN AND FOR STONE COUNTY IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS, DO HERBY CERTIFY THAT THE PERSONAL TAX BOOKS OF STONE COUNTY REFLECT THE FOREGOING LIST OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TO BE DELINQUENT FOR NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2019. WITNESS MY HAND THIS 12TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020.

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5105986 STEWART PAULA 31.065105970 STEWART THURMA 37.925121517 STEWART TORRANCE 34.415116880 STEWART VICTOR L 37.365112587 STITES HERBERT L 30.085113977 STITS JERALD 15.345123365 STOKES JOHN C 91.225115272 STONE RANDY V 26.805122113 STONE RICHARD 36.475123340 STORMONT JANET GWEN 157.745113913 STRAIN KARL 78.675106035 STRAIN STEVE 7.325106038 STRAYER JAY 240.855119099 STREET BERNADETTE & STEPHEN 350.525122614 STREET DAVID 38.255121984 STRONG SHANDAN L & STEPHANIE C 63.465122825 STRUTHERS DANILLE 26.505118805 STRUTTON MADELINE (KAY) 101.925112031 STUBBS STACEY C 325.835118359 STURCH JENNIFER (HALE) 132.455117677 STUTTS LINDA 78.295115053 STUTTS MICHAEL 133.645106081 SUMMERS CHARLES & LISA 93.435118984 SUTTEFIELD BILLY K 20.895116210 SUTTERFIELD ANDREA 76.095106092 SUTTERFIELD BILLY J & DARLENE 111.545119634 SUTTON JOHNNY IRA 199.565120113 SWAN TERESA L 60.555121158 SWAN TIMOTHY 178.055119649 SWEAT CODY 40.835106164 SWEAT JIMMY L 33.675123327 SWEAT NIKITA 23.115119527 SWEENEY AZRA & ELIZABETH 112.395114454 SWEENEY JAMES T 35.665122005 SWIERCZ TIMOTHY R & DAWN 115.125119262 SWITZER BOBBY & ASHLEY 281.415122050 SYMANOWITZ KEITH 96.405116437 T&A CUSTOM FRAMING 15.875123358 TALBURT DIANNA 83.535123278 TALBURT DUSTIN 38.845123202 TATE DAVID E & DUSTI R 196.585106242 TAYLOR CHERI A 56.775122890 TAYLOR GARY M 68.215123025 TAYLOR JOEL & MEGAN 200.155110311 TAYLOR SYBLE 14.125119339 TEMPLE NORMAN 33.415123307 TEMPLIN KRISTIN 53.225107902 TEMPLIN RAMON OR CONNIE 108.745121148 TERRY AARON & KAITLIN 177.755120095 TERRY DEBORAH 51.785119402 TERRY GERALD 169.295112993 TERRY WANDA D 23.095106513 THARP PAULINE (MCLEOD) 105.465123251 THE BROOKLIN CORP 12.035112461 THE COCA COLA COMPANY 73.505113497 THIEL JEANNA 178.455123359 THOMAS DAVID W 179.245122438 THOMAS JERRY LYNN JR 204.375117784 THOMAS JOANN (ESPINOZA) 64.735106298 THOMAS JOHNNY D & PAM 144.995123060 THOMAS JONATHAN A 193.545122739 THOMAS JOSHUA 32.075107903 THOMAS KELVIN 528.465121380 THOMASON JUDY 28.495119918 THOMPSON ROBERT & BELINDA 338.785115650 THROCKMORTON JOSH 570.015100806 THURMAN SUSAN (BREEDLOVE) (FISHE 82.705123243 TIDWELL BEVERLY 24.315110391 TILLEY DAVID 19.135110400 TILLEY KATHERINE & DANNY 216.295113448 TILLEY RODNEY L 349.135112377 TILLEY TERRY & SUSAN 61.355118632 TIMBO DAIRY BAR/INVENTORY 46.315108431 TIMBO GROCERY 95.825119702 TINDALL JIMMY & DOUGLAS FAYE 240.395123256 TINKLE JOHN D 240.795117000 TIPPIN BECKY 21.325122197 TOBEY TRUDY (MULLINS) 182.235122723 TOMPKINS SAMUEL P 134.045115623 TOOMBS JAMES 67.235119079 TORRES JOSHUA & EMILY (DAVISON) 86.215106373 TRAMMELL BILLY 18.935114676 TRAMMELL CINDY L 29.665120664 TRAMMELL GARRETT & ALEXIS 364.265109687 TRAMMELL JAMES JR & LORETTA 171.675115376 TRAMMELL KASEY NICOLE 108.945116071 TRAMMELL MURIEL KAY 62.745120175 TRAMMELL RICKY D 7.775121523 TRAMMELL SYDNEY D 134.825115091 TRAMMELL WILLIAM CODY & CAROLYN 427.005121244 TROUT ZACHARY 194.185123397 TUCKER CHRISTOPHER B 68.915123010 TUCKER JASON L 29.905120756 TURNER AMANDA (CARY) 134.715116358 TURNER AMBER 65.585109964 TURNER COY WAYNE 104.175120179 TURNER DANNY 45.025122726 TURNER DUSTIN 309.995118259 TURNER EMILY (BALOWSKI) 32.195106467 TURNER GLENNA 27.895122124 TURNER JACOB WAYNE 30.685115256 TURNER JENNIFER 29.035119819 TURNER JESSICA D (MOODY) 128.525110539 TURNER MARY 311.295121269 TURNER MICHAEL C 275.245116312 TURNER MISSY 80.405113860 TURNER TRAVIS W & REBEKAH (RAY) 184.825117555 TYRONE TRINA 83.745122013 ULLRICH ARTHURENE 104.145115997 UPTON LATOYAH & MICHAEL 108.155116738 URBANY KATHARINE (DEAVERS) 75.695116399 VAIL NANCY 75.805118068 VAN EVERA DEBRA 217.335122196 VAN EVERA ERIC M 86.655110847 VAN EVERA JON JR 283.015118581 VAN VLEET TRAVIS 40.055121598 VANHORN BRITTANEY 112.415122246 VANN THEODORE 24.175115954 VANNATTER JEFFREY L & MARISSA 190.005109381 VANNATTER RANDY 24.585107608 VANNATTER TROY L & ROBYN (COPELA 198.775117415 VARNADORE GRAY & AMELIA 154.355122868 VELAZQUEZ FARRAH M 108.745118764 VERSER BUTCH WADE 444.325110027 VERSER STEVE 194.185120611 VIASAT INC 35.055121957 VIASAT INC 4.515123423 VIASAT INC 4.18

5123425 VIASAT INC 3.095119403 VICKERS CHARLES E & MARTHA R 25.105107916 VICKERS JAMES 72.705122904 VICKERS WILLIAM AUSTIN 22.895118959 VILLANUEVA JUSTINE M (WILLIAMS) 53.185122459 VINES ALEXIS 33.175112582 VINES SCOTT 34.865106544 VINSON DIANNE 154.975117100 WACASTER ROBERT F & ETAL 42.345114108 WADDILL WILLIAM & GLENDA 76.285120141 WADKINS JAMES L 53.785122662 WADSWORTH LOGAN 49.605117314 WALLACE AARON P 83.535120468 WALLACE LINDA W 79.275118672 WALLACE PAUL FRANCIS JR 76.015118696 WALLACE SCARLETT 39.845116212 WALLIS BOBBY 211.115113170 WALLIS ERIC 113.735106613 WALLIS GENE & DONNA L 195.585106614 WALLIS JERRY 119.915122548 WARD TERRY 124.885122933 WARE KITTY 55.375123264 WATERS JAMES B 44.985118202 WATKINS JOSEPH R 15.285123073 WATSON CLIFFORD II 39.845106668 WATTERS TIM & CHERYL 114.125119749 WAYPORT LLC 15.385123343 WEBB-LAKEY MCKAIN 46.955119337 WEESE JOSHUA & KRISTA 247.165114090 WELCH CHRIS & ABBIE 50.405106724 WELLS SHARREN 105.365110346 WERB LARRY 532.355114228 WERB RUFUS 29.695122689 WEST AUTUMN 23.515122186 WEST JENNIFER 37.755119969 WESTBROOK GEARLDINE 26.895122224 WESTBROOKS TAMARA HELEN 39.985120379 WESTPHAL DONALD 64.795115202 WHARTON KENNETH 40.435119798 WHEELER JONATHAN & CANDACE 93.215123105 WHELAN MICHAEL & PAMELA 59.655106757 WHIDDEN LAWRENCE & CAROLYN 62.945123491 WHITAKER JUEEL 65.535122195 WHITAKER MATTHEW 44.865112493 WHITE KAREN R (CROSS) 26.465115766 WHITE STEPHANIE 64.145112252 WHITE TERRY 115.125115548 WHITFIELD CAMMY 92.105114624 WHITFIELD DALE M 86.045106794 WHITFIELD INEZ 57.405104613 WHITFIELD JOHN 44.125121743 WHITFIELD ROBERT G 39.635121246 WHITWORTH CHRISTINA 89.425113571 WHORTON LAURA E 98.995122799 WILBURN MARY E 23.545116916 WILDMON DEIRDRE & JERRELL 200.615120725 WILHITE GARY 49.375111883 WILKIE JEAN O 29.605115268 WILKINS AARON ALAN 163.125121793 WILLIAMS BRIAN D 67.655120027 WILLIAMS CARYN 33.415119437 WILLIAMS COREY 155.555115353 WILLIAMS DALENE 31.695106873 WILLIAMS JAMES W 25.695116635 WILLIAMS JUSTIN 32.945116687 WILLIAMS KARLY 136.805120159 WILLIAMS LISA (BALDRIDGE) 63.915121168 WILLIAMS NATHAN D 44.225119242 WILLIAMS PHOENIX RUTH (CHRISTINA 127.075106891 WILLIAMS RANDY W 21.715122242 WILLIAMS ROBERT 4.69

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STONE COUNTY, AR-KANSAS

PUBLIC NOTICE OF ELECTION

2020 General Run-off Election

December 1, 2020

Election Day

Dodd Mountain VFD #3 and Timbo Valley A/G Church

Polls Open: 7:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Early Voting

Stone County Election Offi ce

Tuesday, Nov 24 and Wednesday, Nov 25: 8

a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Monday, Nov 30: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Offi ce and Candidates

Justice of the Peace, Dis-trict 2:

Travis Trammell – Dem-ocratic

Chip Doss – Republican

Location of Early Voting and Poll Workers

Stone County Election Offi ce (111 N. Peabody Ave.) – Rachel Atchison, Joey Burnett, Dianna Cox, Karen Looney, Pam Perry.

Location of Election Day Polls and Poll Workers

Dodd Mtn VFD #3 – Di-anna Cox, Mark Haley,

Marsha Haley, Darrell Richardson

Timbo Valley A/G Church – Betty Cooper, Jimmy Lawrence, Bren-da Lewis, Martha May.

In accordance with Ark. Code § 7-5-202(a), any person having an objec-tion to the service of any election offi cial(s) listed above may fi le said ob-jection with the Stone County Election Com-mission by submitting their complaint in writ-ing. The objection must state the name of the election offi cial in ques-tion and the reason for objecting and be either mailed or hand deliv-ered to the County Clerk at 107 W. Main St, Ste D, Mtn. View, AR 72560. Any objections must be received or postmarked within ten (10) days of the fi rst publication of this notice.

Submitted by:

Stone County Election Commission

Ruth Bonds, Chairman

Bud Thurman

Stanton Foll

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STONE

COUNTY, ARKANSAS

PROBATE DIVISION

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JO ANN FORREST, DE-

CEASED

NO. 69PR-20-45

NOTICE

Last known address of decedent: 4143 Misen-heimer Road, PO Box 1143, Mountain View, AR 72560

Date of Death: August 5, 2020

The Estate of JO ANN FORREST has been admitted to probate on October 14, 2020. The estate to be collected contains real property. Any contest or claim against this estate can be affected only by fi l-ing a petition within the time provided by law.

All persons having claims against the es-tate must exhibit them,

Legal Notice

duly verifi ed, to the un-dersigned within six (6) months from the date of the fi rst publication ofthis notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any ben-efi t in the estate.

This notice fi rst pub-lished the 11th day ofNovember, 2020.

Eric Bray

Attorney for the Estate

PO Box 887

207 Lunen Street, Mel-bourne, AR 72556

870-368-3644

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD

First Assembly of God (Dome Church)708 N. Bayou Dr. Pastor: Mike Sullivan 870-269-3398Sun. School 9:30 am; service 10:30 am; Wed. 6:30 pm

Fox Assembly of GodHighway 263, Fox. Pastor: Stan Sutterfield. Sun-day 10 and 11 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. 6:30 pm

Timbo Valley Assembly of God7700 Hwy. 66, Timbo. Pastor: Terry Morgan 870-746-4809Sunday 10 and 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. night adult Bible study & youth services 6:30 pm

BAPTIST

Antioch General Baptist 1608 Hwy. 9, Rushing Pastor: Dylan Stewart 870-363-4509 Sunday 10, 11 am, 5 pm; Wed. 6:30 pm.

Arbanna Baptist7554 Hwy. 5 South. Pastor: Bro. Jim Chandler 870-269-3585 Sunday 10, 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. 6:30 pm

Bethany Missionary Baptist 27763 Hwy. 263 N., Onia 746-4182 Bro. Roy JonesSunday School 10 am, Service 11 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. Bible study 6:30 pm

Bethlehem General Baptist Hwy. 263, near Fox Sun. School 10 am; service 11 am, 6:30 pm; Wed. Bible study 6:30

Big Springs Missionary Baptist Big Springs Rd., Newnata 870-746-4623. Sun. 10, 11 am

Blue Mountain Missionary BaptistBlue Mtn. Road near TimboPastor: Bro. Daryl Pitts. Sun-day 10, 11 am, Bible study 5 pm, worship 6 pm

Calvary Baptist 8296 Highway 66, Timbo. Pas-tor: Danny Robbins 870-746-4720. Sun. School 9:45 am; worship 11 am, 6 pm; Bible study 5 pm; Wed. worship 7 pm. Friday Back in the Groove Support Group 7 pm

East Richwoods Missionary Baptist182 Star Gap RoadPastor: Bro. Larry Howard Sun. School 10 am, worship 11 am, BTC 5 pm, worship 6 pm; Wed. Bible study 6 pm

Elizabeth Missionary Baptist 2208 Sugar Hill Road Pastor: Randy D. Long 591-6300. Sun. School 10; worship 11 am and 5:30 pm; Wed. Bible study 6:30 pm

Fairview Missionary BaptistFairview Rd., Timbo Pastor John Rodgers Sunday 10 am, 6 pm; Wed. 7 pm

Fifty Six Missionary Baptist 6587 Highway 14 Fifty Six. Pastor: Robb Arnold 870-757-2320 Sunday School 10 am, service 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. Bible study 6 pm

First Baptist Church224 King Ave., 269-3409. Pastor: Jason IngramSunday worship 9 am and 6 pm; Bible study Sun. 10:15; Wed. Prayer meeting/Bible Study, Youth and AWANA 6 pm

Flatwoods Baptist Church2709 E. Main St., 269-3638Pastor: Jonathan Johnson Connect Groups 9:30 am Sun.; worship 10:30 am, 6 pm Sun.; Wed. 6:30 pm

Foothills Baptist 19935 Hwy. 5 N., 870-269-3380Pastor: Tommy Medley. Sun. School 9:45 am; worship 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. Bible Study 6 pm

Heritage Baptist Church 205 Gloria Ave., 870-269-7677Pastor: Vince Johnson Sun. School 10 am, service 11 am, 1 pm

Herpel Landmark Missionary Baptist 8457 Herpel Road. Pastor: Bro. Randall Dunn Sun. 10 am; Wed. Bible Study 6 pm

Mountain View General BaptistCorner Patricia and Ayleen Streets Pastor: Bobby L. Smith 870-269-9799 Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. 6:00 pm

Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist28663 Hwy. 14. Pastor: Gary Don Fletcher 870-652-3430 Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. 6:30 pm

Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist Pleasant Hill. Sun. School 10 am; services 11 am, 6 pm

Red Doors Missionary Baptist Highway 66, 6 mi. west of Mtn. View Pastor: Josh Looney Sunday School 10 am, worship 11 am, 6 pm

Shady Grove Missionary BaptistGayler Community Pastor: Gary RaglandSun. 10 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. singing at nursing home 6:30 pm

Skyland Baptist Highway 263, 4 miles north of Fox. Pastor: Ken Reece Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am, 6 pm

Sylamore Baptist Highway 9 North, Sylamore 870-585-2541 Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am

Timbo Landmark Missionary Baptist Hwy. 66, Timbo. 870-746-5393. Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am and 5:30 pm;

Three Crosses Cowboy Church312 School Ave. Pastor: Lance Hames 870-384-0183 Sun. School 9 am, Worship 9:45; Wed. Bible study 6:30 pm

Vine Avenue Missionary Baptist418 Vine Ave Pastor: Roy Land-ers. Sun. School 9:45, worship 11 am

White Water Missionary BaptistWebb Street. Pastor: Phil SuttonSun. 9:45 am and 5 pm; Wed. 6 pm

Zion Missionary Baptist Highway 263, Fox. Pastor: Kenny Kendrick Sun. 10 am, 5 pm; Wed. 6 pm

CHURCH OF CHRIST

Ben Church of ChristHwy. 5 S., 1/2 mi. north of county line. Sunday Bible study 10 am, worship 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. 6 pm

Highway 5 North Church of Christ21450 Highway 5 N. Minister: Steve Hentz 269-9920Sun. Bible study 9:45; worship 10:45 am, 5 pm; Wednesday Bible study 6 pm

East Side Church of Christ1400 East Main. 269-8067 Minister: Jeff McLean. Sun. Bible class 10 am, worship 11 am, 5 pm; Wed. Bible class 7 pm

Church of Christ - School Ave.213 School Ave. 870-269-3702Minister: Finis Brewer.. Sun. Bible study 9:45 am; worship 10:45 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. Bible Study 7 pm

MENNONITE

Richwoods Mennonite ChurchHwy. 9 South to Luber Rd., then ½ mile. Pastor: Dale HershbergerSun. School 9:45 am, service 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. 7:15 pm

Shady Lawn Mennonite ChurchHwy. 5, 11 mi. south of Moun-tain View. Pastor: Carl Gingerich Sun. 9:45, 10:45 am, 7 pm; Wed. 7 pm

METHODIST

First United Methodist Church116 E. Jefferson St.Pastor: Paul Coy 269-3252 Sun. School 9:30, worship 11 am

St. James Methodist ChurchHwy. 14, St. James Pastor Paul Coy. Worship 9:30 am, Sun. School 10:30 am

PENTECOSTAL

Church of God – Mountain View1245 Highway 5 South Pastor: Gloria Burns 269-6223Sun. School 10 am, Sun. 5 pm; Wed. 6 pm

Dugan Free Pentecost ChurchHwy. 14, 10 mi. east of Mtn. View. Pastor: Barbara Bullard Sun. 10 am, 6:30 pm; Wed. 7 pm; Sat. 7:30 pm

Evangelistic Center Church3 miles north on Hwy. 5-9-14, Mtn. View. Pastor: Jack Robinson Sun. 10 am, 5 pm; Wednesday 6 pm

Cornerstone House of Prayer (Apostolic)211 Hwy. 5 S., 269-2600Pastor: Daniel Stephens Sun. noon; Tues. 7 pm

Pentecostal Lighthouse Church of Kahoka Apostolic FellowshipHighway 5, 12 miiles south of Mtn. View. Sun. 2 pm; Wed. 6:30

Mt. Joy Holiness Church8 miles east of Mtn. View on Hwy. 14. Pastor: Donald Turner 870-269-8824 Sun. School 10 am, worship 11 am, 6 pm; Tuesday 7 pm

Parma Full Gospel ChurchParma Rd./Highway 263, Parma Pastor: Nick Rushing 948-2218Sunday 10 am, 6 pm; Wed. 7 pm

The Sanctuary, United Pentecostal Church 306A School Ave. Pastor: Rev. Paul Mize 501-581-1585 Sun. 2 pm, Wed. 7 pm; Chil-dren’s Ministry Sun 1:30 pm

Soul’s Harbor River of Life Church Oak AvenuePastors: Tim and Mary Clark. Sun. School 10 am; worship 11 am; Praise and worship service Sun. and Wed. 6 pm

Turkey Creek Trinity Pentecostal Church12 mi. south of Mtn. View on Hwy. 9. 591-6336 Sun. 10 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. 7 pm

United Pentecostal Churchof FoxHighway 263, Fox. Rev. Scott Langford 870-363-4345. Sun. 10 am, 5:30 pm; Wed. 7:30 pm

OTHERS

Grace Lutheran ChurchCorner of Park Ave. & Webb St. Pastor: Kenneth Taglauer 870-214-9305/870-424-4382. Sun. Bible Study 8:30 am; service 9:30 am

Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s WitnessesHighway 14 EastMountain View

The Church of God138 Kera Drive off Hwy. 87Pastor: John HoneycuttSun. School 10 am, worship 11 am and 6 pm; Wed. 7 pm

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints612 S. Peabody Ave. Branch President: Jason Morriss 870-221-1162 Worship Sun. 10 am

Seventh-day Adventist Church922 Tower Loop off Warren St., adjacent to Hwy. 5-14-9 NPastor: Elroy Tesch 870-269-8544 Song Service 9:15, Sabbath School 9:30 am, Worship 11 am, all on Saturdays

St. Mary Catholic Church3 miles west of Mtn. View on Hwy 66. Pastor: Father Henry 269-5194 Praying of the Rosary 10 am; Sun. Mass 10:30 am

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

A Place of RefugeHouse churches throughout Stone Co.; Sun. 11am Pastor: Bobby Ragan 870-615-3008

Abundant Life ChurchSylamore Road, Pastor: Darrell Gosser Sun. School 9:45 am, Worship 11 am, 6 pm; Wed. 7 pm

Arise Church1601 E. Main 870-269-8488Sun. 10 am; Wed. 6:30 pm

Grace Fellowship Full Gospel311 Patricia Ave. 615-2169 Sun. 10 am, 6 pm, Sunday School 10:45; Wed. 6 pm

Mt. Joy ChurchHwy. 14 E. 870-269-3766 Pastor Truman BullardSun. School 10 am, Worship 11 am, 6 pm

Reed’s Chapel Christian ChurchHwy. 14 east of Marcella 870-652-3478Sun. School 8 am, services 8:15 am – Every other Sunday

Riverside Church19740 Hwy. 5 NorthPastor: Bro. Coy Sutterfield 269-3652 Sun. School 10; worship 11 am, 6 pm;Wed. Bible Study 6 pm

Siloam Fellowship503 Sylamore Ave.Pastor Bryan Wilkie 870-269-6001. Sunday worship 10 am

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