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Happy Thanksgiving
TUESDAY, November 22, 2016 / Vol. 2 Issue 44 / 75 cents
Crowd packs room as JPs mull closing shelter It was standing room only Thursday night at the Van Buren County Quorum Court meeting as an emotional crowd made its feelings known about the animal shelter. Justices of the peace who support the shelter say it is the only humane option and is a necessity; those who oppose it say it is a drain on county taxpayers. The current budget request from the Animal Control Facility is $111,000; that is down $40,000 from the 2016 budget. Several JPs read letters from constituents and national organizations, such as PETA, pleading with the Quorum Court to keep the shelter running. “We live in a civilized society, we’re not barbaric,” said JP Gary Linn. “We shouldn’t see dogs dumped in a ditch. …
A crowd fills the meeting room at the Courthouse Annex on Thursday to take part in the discussion on the future of Van Buren County’s Animal shelter. I really believe most of our county supports the shelter.” JP Dale James said the county needs to get more financial help from Clinton and other municipalities, but, he said, it needs to stay open. “We’re better than just pulling out the nuclear option,” he said. Representing the opposing view was JP Randy Story, who in-
Notes Thanksgiving
Corky takes a break under a Thong Tree. More photos, Page 8.
Mystery of the trees
Story and photos by Robert Gaut
You might call them Arkansas’ original road signs. They are commonly called Thong Trees – living artifacts left behind for us by Native Americans hundreds of years ago. The two original Indian Tribes that were in Arkansas were the Osage and Shawnee who lived in the Arkansas Territory prior to it becoming a State in 1836. The Cherokees gained ownership of hunting lands in Central Arkansas prior to it becoming a state by signing the Turkey Town Treaty in 1817, which did take land away from the Osage. Most of the Osage and Cherokees were moved out of Arkansas in 1825 to 1830, some went to Oklahoma and some to Texas but a lot of them refused See Trees on page 8
The Voice office will be closed Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 2324, so we can enjoy turkey and all the trimmings with our families. We don't want to fight the Black Friday crowds, so we will be back in the office by 8:30 a.m. Friday. Be safe and have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Feast for less
The American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Thanksgiving Dinner for 10 survey shows prices are down an average of 24 cents, or 1 percent, from a year ago. Van Buren County is one of only a couple of places in the state that takes part in the nationwide survey. Our local grocery store
troduced Thursday’s ordinance to close the shelter June 30, 2017, and euthanize any animals left there on that date. The ordinance, if passed, would put an immediate halt to taking in animals and would allow the animals to be given away without any fees. Story says the county has been having to reduce spend-
shopper is Cindy Wilson who reports her findings to the national organization.
Runoff
Early voting begins Tuesday, Nov. 22, in the Clinton City Council runoff election. Alderman Ward 1, Position 2 is a race between Jeff Pistole and Richard “Dicky” Hink. Alderman Ward 3, Position 1 is between Shon Hastings and Dr. Justin Bintliff. Early voting times are 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Nov. 22, 23 and Nov. 26, at the Courthouse Annex. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 29, and polling places are: West Griggs, Van Buren County Aging Office, 361 Yellow Jacket Lane; East Griggs, Clinton Municipal Airport Terminal; and South Griggs, Clinton First Baptist Church.
ing on its people, such as Senior Citizen Centers and the Special School, and says his constituents want to see their tax dollars spent on people, not animals. Linn argued that last year’s 10 percent cuts to several programs didn’t really hurt anybody. He said no child went without services and no senior citizen went hun-
gry.
JP Todd Burgess drew a round of boos from the crowd when he said, “I’m in favor of the county getting out of the animal control business.” Also vocal in his support for discontinuing funding for the shelter was JP Wes Newland. JP Kevin Housley said little at the meeting, but has made his views
known through social media. Also speaking in favor of keeping the shelter open were Mary Philips and Dell Holt. JP James Reed was not at the meeting. Reed’s, Story’s and Newland’s terms all are up at the end of the year. It is not See Quorum on page 8
Accused Missouri killer flees briefly
An accused murderer once thought to possibly be heading for Van Buren County, has been recaptured after 16 hours on the lam. Daniel G. Campbell escaped last Monday, Nov. 14, from the Texas County, Missouri, Jail. He fled out the back door of the facility while construction work was being done. He was spotted by a Missouri State Highway Patrol helicopter crew the next day, Tuesday, Nov. 15. Campbell, 39, was charged with first-degree murder in October. Campbell had allegedly made threats against a Van Buren County man and authorities feared he might be heading here.
On a roll – Shirley Blue Devils’ sophomore Luke Lucas goes up for a shot in a recent game. Story, photos Page 20.
The brilliance of autumn – Before the rain and cold came there were some amazing autumn displays throughout the county. This maple is on 16 West near Clinton. (Photo by Jeff Burgess)
Inmate hanged in cell
An inmate in the Van Buren County Detention Center was found dead in his cell last week. According to reports, Steven Brainard, 33, was found hanged in his cell about 6:05 a.m. Moday, Nov. 14, 2016, by detention officers who were picking up breakfast dishes. CPR was started by detention officers and paramedics where called, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office. The Van Buren County corner pronounced Brainard deceased at the scene. Brainard, who
Brainard lived in Stone County, had been locked down after resisting and fighting with law enforcement upon his intake, according to the statement. Arkansas State Police are investigating the death. Preliminary investigation by the Arkansas State Police is that Brainard committed suicide. The Investigation is ongoing and findings will be submitted to the 20th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney for review.
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November 22 2016
School Menus Nov. 21-22
Shirley School
Free jazz – The University of Monticello’s Jazz Band One performed a concert for students and the community on Nov. 18 at the South Side Bee Branch Fine Arts building. The free program was streamed on the school’s web page for those who could not attend. (Submitted by student journalist Codi Wren)
Honoring CES staff, volunteers
Clinton Elementary kicked off a new tradition in September – honoring deserving staff members as employees of the month. S e p t e m b e r ’s Teacher of the Month was Leah Smith, a first year teacher in fourth grade. She worked as an interventionist the previous school year before landing her spot on the fourth-grade team. October’s Staff Member of the Month is Christy Mooney has been teaching at Clinton for 10 years. She is a fifth-grade teacher. Both of these ladies were nominated by their students. The staff and community also nominated Bay Kirkendoll to be the September Support Staff member. She is the friendly building receptionist who welcomes everyone to the school. She has been working at Clinton for 8.5 years and was a classroom volunteer before she was an employee. October Support Staff member is Bob Bagley. He has worked many years in the Clinton School district serving in many different roles. He began his career in the district as substitute before
Monday – Breakfast: Breakfast pizza, fruit or cereal. Lunch: Chicken sandwich, tater tots, barbecue beans, broccoli with ranch, fruit, chocolate chip cookie. Tuesday – Breakfast: Biscuit, sausage gravy, fruit or cereal. Lunch: Toasted ham and cheese, potato chips, carrot sticks, fruit. Wednesday-Friday: Thanksgiving break
Clinton Elementary
Leah Smith is September’s Teacher of the Month at Clinton Elementary. Each award recipient is pictured with Principal April Hagans.
Christy Mooney is October’s Teacher of the Month at Clinton Elementary.
Monday – Breakfast: Nutri-Grain bar, cinnamon toast, fruit. Lunch: Hot dog, coleslaw, baked beans, fruit. Tuesday – Breakfast: Cereal, toast, jelly, fruit. Lunch: Pizza sticks, salad, corn, baby carrots, fruit. Wednesday-Friday: Thanksgiving break
Clinton Junior & Senior High
Bay Kirkendoll was chosen as September’s Support Staff member. landing his current job as a paraprofessional and bus driver. He was nominated by his co-workers and students. The Gold Team, our CES parent/ teacher organization, has many volunteers that show up on Wednesdays to help however they can. Chris-
ty Bagley is a regular of this “Wednesday Warriors” group and organizes many of the Gold Team events. She is September’s Volunteer of the Month. October’s Volunteer of the Month is Gold Team member Sarah Bates who volunteers many hours helping the teachers.
Bob Bagley is October’s Support Staff member at Clinton Elementary. Staff members who were nominated in either category received a Sonic drink of their choice. The winners were presented with a certificate and a prize. If you would like to nominate an elementary staff member or volunteer to take the honor next month, you can fill out a nom-
Jackson‛s Farm
ination form in the office or email your nomination to April Hagans at hagansa@ clinton.k12.ar.us. Be sure to include the name of the person you are nominating and specific reasons why you are nominating them.
Monday – Breakfast: Cereal, PB&J, fruit. Lunch: Manwich or Pork rib patty on bun, tater wedges, coleslaw. Tuesday – Breakfast: Cereal, graham crackers, fruit. Lunch: Pizza, salad, corn, fruit. Wednesday-Friday: Thanksgiving break
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To predict winter, watch for the signs By Jeff Burgess and Genell Brown are
Letter to the Editor To Fairfield Bay residents: As your justice of the peace, I support our animal shelter. I applaud all our committee, staff and volunteers have done to maintain a wonderful facility. I encourage charitable giving to this worthy cause. You may be aware of the acute situation facing the county facility in Clinton. It may be forced to immediately close because of powerful political forces against it. If so, I would expect there would be negative impact on the Bay’s animal population as strays are left on our doorsteps. Thus, I worked hard on the county budget to fund its shelter for 2017. I also voiced my support for the establishment of a private 501 (c)(3) developed on our FFB model. I also voted in opposition to immediate closure of the county facility. If you wish to show support of the county facility, please attend the next Quorum Court Meeting, December 15, 7:00 in the County Annex building. Respectfully, Mary L. Philips Justice of the Peace District 4
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Bad luck deer – Stephen Lowry of Clinton saw a deer limping while hunting last week and after shooting it, he found the deer had a hard thick plastic ring
stuck around its hoof. It had apparently broken his leg trying to get the ring off. An employee at the local slaughterhouse told Lowry that the deer’s antlers were odd, too, because each one had three main antlers rather than one. The deer’s plight is a good reminder to everyone of the harm littering can cause to wildlife.
Shirley gets ready for Christmas party The Shirley City Council heard final plans for its 2016 Home for the Holidays Community Christmas Party at its meeting Nov. 14. The party begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, said Councilwoman Lisa Hackett. She said there is still some decorating to be done, but only a few trays of lights left to be purchased. Recently hired city employee Steven Liles will be asked to put up the Christmas signs and to remove the old lights still in the trees around the Depot stage. Also at the meeting: _ Mayor Johnny Sowell said he should have the cost breakdown soon for each senior center from the Van Buren County Aging Program. The item was tabled for the December meeting. _ The 2017 Budget also was tabled until
the December meeting. _ Sowell reported that the city’s propane provider had been changed from Suburban Propane to Anderson Propane cutting the city’s cost by $1.45 per gallon. _ The mayor said he had been contacted by Darla McJunkins at First Service Bank listing the items needed to move forward with the city’s loan, and they are: an offer and acceptance on the property being purchased; the council meeting minutes containing the council vote to refinance and purchase the property; authorizing who the signers will be; and a copy of the last legislative audit report. Councilman Brad Brown made a motion to authorize the refinance of the property on the city’s existing loan; the purchase of the contract between Mac Harbour and Oliver Massey on the two buildings located next to the old Shirley Bank for $18,216; and the purchase of the former Privitt/McKinney building for the amount of $29,800, and to finance the loan at First Service Bank, allowing Sowell and Recorder/Treasurer Melissa Worthing to be the signers. The vote was 3-2 with councilwomen Hackett and Margaret Earnhart abstaining due to conflicts of interest.
In the latter half of the 20th century science and technology has advanced weather forecasting by leaps and bounds using satellite imagery, Doppler radar and super fast computer modeling. But humans have been trying to figure out the weather in advance for millennia. Written records of interest in predicting weather goes back over 2,000 years to Aristotle, founder of meteorology. Knowing weather in advance is particularly important when it is used to protect life and property. It is also important to agriculture, livestock, event planners, outdoor enthusiasts and you and me on an everyday basis. "Should I cut more wood for a cold winter?" "Will I need a jacket or a coat for the football game?" And the list of questions goes on and on. My first lesson in weather predicting came from Gramma in her rock garden while she lovingly tended her flowers. "Jeffry do you see that wooly worm?" She asked. "Do you know what it teaches about the coming 13 weeks of winter?" "No, Gramma, what?" She explained, "Each black band means colder and snowier. Each orange band tells of milder temperatures." I protested, "But Gram I've seen an all brown one." She continued, "The reddish brown ones tell us it will be an overall mild winter. The black ones signal a hard cold. And the white ones mean lots of snowfall is coming." That seemed pretty amazing so I've watched for wooly worms ever since and was delighted to hear a Dr. Charles Curran's tests gave them an 80 percent accuracy rating. So far I've seen a brown one and a black one. Maybe that means half will be cold and the other half mild. Another popular predictor is the annual reading of persimmon seeds. Our local reader Dennis Berry discovered an even split with 9 seeds between "spoons" which indicate snow, "forks" which mean mild weather, and "knives" which mean cold and windy. Sounds like a mixed bag could be coming our way. Local folklore researchers Marge Koone
in the second year of counting fogs in August as it gives a "fair to midlin" idea of how often the snow will fly in the winter. This year's fog count was 23! That could mean a whole lot of snow. Gamma also use to say she could tell it was to be a cold winter when more bugs and mice tried to get in the house. Seems like around here that's most of the year. I've heard ants marching in a straight line rather than meandering means to get ready for cold's a comin. I've only seen single ants so that's no help. A new one on me is when hornets build their nests high it'll be a mild winter, if built low a cold winter. The neighbor who shared this with me said 15 feet was about the dividing line. Another says thicker onion skins and cornhusks point to a tough winter, as does leaves falling late. The leaves are definitely holding on longer than usual in the county. Oh no! Come to think of it the squirrels around the house have picked up their acorn gathering pace. Maybe preparing for the worst? Another neighbor says the the acorn's hood size tells of cold winters when large and mild when small. And when winter finally does gets here remember "Halo around sun or moon, rain or snow very soon." We might see that a lot. Of course the various Farmers Almanacs get as detailed as weekly predictions. Some right and some not. But then even NOAA's Climate Prediction Center doesn't always get it right either. They predict it'll be warmer and drier for us this winter. Actually I have the most faith in the hard working weather rock weather rock in my front yard. Looking out my window I can see when it's wet, then I know it's raining. Its shadow, or lack of, tells me whether it's sunny or cloudy. If I can't see it it must be foggy. If it's white it's snowing. The weather rock helps me to be more present to what's going on now and less concerned for tomorrow's issues. I hope to carry this attitude into the coming season of thanksgiving and blessings with friends and family.
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Obituaries Church with Brother Bob Bagley officiating. Burial was in Half Moon Cemetery. Arrangements by Clinton Funeral Service.
Thomas French Barbara Lasater
Barbara May Callahan Lasater, 98, of Clinton passed away November 18, 2016, at her home. Born November 28, 1917, to the late Paul and Lula Allison Callahan in Ester, Missouri, Barbara was a homemaker. Barbara was a member of the Half Moon Baptist Church, the Home Demonstration Club, and was one of the founders of the Highway 110 Fire Department. Left to cherish her memory are three daughters and one son, Betty Tisdell and husband Johnny of Connersville, Oklahoma, Linda Bagley and husband Jerry, Deb Thomas and husband James, Ronnie Sikes and wife Denise, all of Clinton; sisters Bonnie June Bruton and husband John of Rogerville, Missouri, as well as Nickey Mullican of Ozark, Missouri; three half-brothers; four half-sisters; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 11 great-great-grandchildren; her caretaker, Betty Davis of Clinton; as well as many nieces, nephews, friends and other family. Barbara is preceded in death by her husband, Elmer A. Lasater; one son, Derril Sikes; two grandchildren; three sisters; and three brothers. Pallbearers are Lance Alexander, Gary Ring, Ed Johnson, Mikeal Sikes, Bryan Sikes, and Rusty Downey. Honorary Pallbearers are Johnny Bruton, Bob Jackson, and Charles Black. Funeral service was 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 21, 2016, at Half Moon Baptist
Thomas Luke French, 92, of Clinton, Arkansas, died Monday, November 14, 2016, at Ozark Health Medical Center in Clinton. He was born March 3, 1924, at Johnny Creek, Arkansas, to the late Thomas Jefferson and Della Bramlett French. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of over 67 years, Anna Faye French; five brothers; and one sister. He is survived by two sons, John French and wife Pat, and Robert French, all of Clinton; two daughters, Kathy Harness and husband Jimmy Dale of Oxley, Arkansas, and Carolyn Shellnut and husband Chuck of Little Rock, Arkanas; six grandchildren, Cheri Gregg, Jim Harness and wife Josie, Steven French and wife Amanda, Tanya Riley and husband Brian, Wyatt York and Gracie York; seven great-grandchildren, several great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Wyatt York, Jeff Beavers, William Webb, Bobby Bramlett, Darrin Ward and Randy Payne. Honorary Pallbearers: Roy Webb, Jeff Weiner and Bob Collister. Funeral Service was 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 16, 2016, at Plant Baptist Church. Burial was at Plant Cemetery. Funeral arrangements by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home of Clinton. Online guest book: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com.
On behalf of my beloved son, Brian Keith Booher, I would like to say "Thank You" to all who attended his service, shared beautiful memories, sent comforting prayers and positive thoughts, sent lovely flowers and shared a part of his short, precious life. Words cannot express the gratitude! Thank you all so much and may God bless each of you. "Brian, you will LIVE FORVER in our hearts....." Love, Dad.....
Johnny Harper
Johnny Bruce Harper, 81, of Shirley was born July 15, 1935, to the late Benton and Mary (Ramsey) Harper in Shirley, Arkansas, and passed from this life on November 14, 2016, at his home. Mr. Harper was a beloved father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was well-known and loved in the community, and was a right-of-way supervisor for Arkansas Electric Company having served the company for 33 years. Johnny was a Christian and attended the Shirley Community Church. He is preceded in death by his parents; one son-in-law, Ricky Bane; three sisters-in-law, Ann Brown, Lou Ragsdale, Ollie Harper; two brothers-in-law, Kenneth Ragsdale, John Clark Jr.; and one nephew, Matthew Clark. Left to cherish his memory are his wife of 58 years, JoNan; one son, Shane Harper (Ashley) of Shirley; three daughters. Susan Evans (John) of Shirley, Kelly Leonard (Billy) of Bee Branch, and Sandra Berry (Brian) of Shirley; eight grandchildren, Lindsey Sutterfield (Matt), Lauren Bane, Benton Berry, Graysen Berry, Blair Berry, Chase Parks, Mollie Leonard and Creed Leonard; one great-grandchild, Madalynn Sutter-
field; two brothers; Gerald Harper of Shirley and Darrel Harper (Martha) of Sherwood; other relatives and many friends. Visitation was Wednesday, November 16, 2016, at the Roller-McNutt Funeral Home. Funeral services were 10 a.m. Thursday, November 17, 2016, at the Shirley Community Church with Brother Bobby Ward and Brother Eddie Ragsdale officiating. Interment was at Weaver Cemetery. Online guest book, www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clinton.
Helen Palangio
Helen Isabel Palangio, born September 22, 1924, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, the daughter of the late John Bishop and Sophie Bishop Zacchetti, passed away Wednesday, November 16, 2016, at the Salem Nursing Home in Conway, Arkansas. She ran a cleaning store in Chicago, Illinois, and was a professional tailor. Her last 40 years were spent in Arkansas establishing the 108 Ranch and raising beef cattle. Helen enjoyed working on the farm and enjoyed life to its fullest while being a very independent person. Her husband Nick, who was a pilot for American Airlines, preceded her in death in 1993. He also was a cancer victim. She is survived
November 22 2016 by her son Nick J. Palangio and daughter-in-law Sharon Palangio, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation was Monday, November 21, 2016, at the Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Clinton, Arkansas. Funeral services followed at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment was at the Pine Mountain Cemetery in Damascus, Arkansas. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. Online guest book, www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clinton.
Ryan Huffman and husband Steven, and Sydney Crownover, all of Morrilton; three brothers, James Crownover and wife Carol of Elm Springs, Melton Crownover and wife Nina of Muldrow, Oklahoma, Randall Crownover and wife Katy of North Little Rock; sister Ginger Spendly and husband Paul of Summersworth, New Hampshire; eight grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be 10 a.m. Saturday, November 26, 2016, at Bob Neal and Sons Funeral Home, Morrilton. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests planting a tree or donating to an animal shelter in his memory.
Douglas Chronister Byron Crownover
Charles Byron Crownover, was born March 11, 1958, in Clinton, Arkansas, a son to JV Crownover and Billy Melton Crownover. Byron passed away on Saturday, November 12, 2016, at the age of 58 after a long battle with ALS. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Clinton. Byron’s family was the joy of his life. He lived each day to the fullest with his contagious smile and wonderful sense of humor. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. He is preceded in death by his parents. Byron is survived by his wonderful wife who was truly his soul mate, Golddean Crownover of Morrilton; three daughters, Nicole Crownover and fiancé Dustin Williams,
Douglas Wayne Chronister, 60, of North Little Rock passed away Monday, November 14, 2016, in Dabney. Born August 11, 1956, in Pratt, Kansas, to Marvin Chronister and Karen Dodson Stickley, Doug ran his own business in custom shutters. In his free time, he enjoyed the outdoors and his music and his family and friends. Left to cherish his memory are his mother and step-father, Karen and Carl Stickley; fiancé Glenda Love Kacena; children Hallee and husband Chris Gorrell of Minneapolis, Kansas, Dustin and wife Katy Chronister of Lawrence, Kansas, Jacob and wife Lydia Kacena See Obituary on page 5
Best friends available The Van Buren County Animal shelter is full of cats and kittens, dogs and puppies all in need of good homes. Adoption fee is only $25, which includes spaying and neutering and some shots. Call 745-2121 for more information.
The staff of The VOICE of Van Buren County extends sincere condolences to all who have lost loved ones. If you wish to express your appreciation to friends, neighbors, family, church and community members with a Thank You on the obit page, call (501) 745-8040 or email voiceads@artelco.com.
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Obituary from page 4 of North Little Rock, Nicholas Kacena of North Little Rock; siblings Ron and wife Lydia Chronister of Halstead, Kansas, Lisa Chronister of Hutchinson, Kansas, Eric and wife Geri Chronister of South Hutchinson, Kansas; grandchildren Kennadie and Brayden Gorrell, and Konner and Avelyn Kacena; several nieces, nephews, family and a multitude of friends. Douglas is preceded in death by his father, Marvin Chronister. A gathering of remembrance was held Friday, November 18, 2016, at the E.H. Building in Alread. The family suggests donations to Doug Chronister Memorial Fund to buy musical instruments for underprivileged children. Arrangements by Clinton Funeral Service. To sign book of memories, go to www.clintonfuneralservice.com.
Betty Henry
Betty Louzell Henry, 75, of Damascus passed away Monday, November 14, 2016, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Born December 19, 1940, to the late James Everett and Iva Mae Grissom Holland, Betty was a retired antique store owner and dealer. Betty was known for her collection of antiques and lawn decorations. One of her favorite things to do was to tell everyone about them. One visitor to her home she talked often about Sen. Tom Cotton who stopped by, and she gave him the tour of her home. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Bobby Tilley and wife Melissa of Texas, James Tilley of Mountain Home, Arkansas, Terri Hicks and husband Danny of Clin-
Hair’s the thing – Beautician Brooke Chandler from Wild Bobs Hair Salon in Shirley visited Mainstreet Kids in Shirley last Monday to discuss cosmetology. (Photo by Shannon Baker)
Proper hand-washing – Some students from Valerie Lawson's high school classes came to a Clinton kindergarten classroom to show students how to properly wash their hands. They learned how much soap to use, how long to wash and why they need to wash their hands. (Photo by Cindy Bradley) ton; sisters Wanda Jones and Wilma Russell; nine grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family and friends. Betty is proceeded in death by her parents, husband Orville Henry, and siblings Chadrick, Marvin, Erma Dee, Freeman, Beatrice, Ferrell, J.E., Christine, Maxine, Estelle, Leon, and James Jr. Funeral service was 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, at the Old Salem Cemetery, Damascus, with Brother Gary Burdin officiating. Arrangements by Clinton Funeral Service.
Nancy Hoyle
Nancy May Hoyle, 81, of Clinton passed away November 15, 2016, in Little Rock. Born
June 9, 1935, in Iowa to the late Carl Leo and Freda Walters Villers, Nancy was a homemaker and enjoyed reading, cooking for her family and doing puzzles. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Wally Hoyle and wife Billie Jean of Shirley, Janet McCool and husband Billy of Clinton, Glen Hoyle of Damascus, Carle Lynn Hoyle and wife Sherrie of Quitman; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, family, and friends. Preceding Nancy in death are her husband, Monroe Hoyle, and siblings Betty, Dot, Leo and Jackie. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Clinton Funeral Service. To sign Nancy's Book of Memories, visit www.clin-
tonfuneralservice. com.
Shirley Greenwood
Shirley Ann Greenwood, 81, of Damascus, went to be with the Lord after a courageous battle with a lengthy illness, Sunday, November 13, 2016. She was born March 6, 1935, in Damascus, Arkansas, to the late Garner F. and Floy (Parish) Dollar. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Greenwood, and one son, Michael Edwards. Shirley was a good Christian lady and a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of Damascus. She was a loving wife, moth-
er, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Shirley will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Left to cherish her memory are two daughters, Debbie Diemer (Warren) of Greenbrier, Arkansas, and Ledawn Hall of Damascus; two sons, Keith Edwards (Stephanie) of Mabelvale, Arkansas, and Mark Greenwood (Tamara) of Benton, Arkansas; two brothers, Gerald Dollar (Marie) and Gary Dollar (Linda), all of Damascus; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; many cousins, nephews, nieces, friends, and loved ones. Funeral services were 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 16, at First Baptist Church of Damascus, with Bro. Daniel Williams officiating. Burial was at Pine Mountain Cemetery in Damascus. Arrangements by Roller-McNutt Funeral Home, Greenbrier.
Jo Harrison
Jo Annette Harrison, age 68, of Bee Branch passed away Tuesday, November 15, 2016. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She is survived by her loving husband of 19 years Butch; one daughter, Michelle Smith of Greenbrier, Arkansas; two step-daughters, Jennifer Henard of Mablevale Arkansas, and Kimberly Hitt of McAllen, Texas; two grandchildren, Tristan Smith and Seth Smith of Greenbrier; one sister, Linda Darnell; and one brother, Robert Worth, both of Mountain Home, Arkansas. She is preceded in death by her parents ,Robert and Aileen Harris Worth. No memorial services are planned at this time. Words of comfort can be expressed at www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/ greenbrier.
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Thelma Murray Shirley Around 95 people attended the first Friday singing on Nov. 4 at Shady Grove Baptist Church. The singing and the food were both really good. Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6, was a surprise birthday party for Jimmy Lee Murray at the Shirley Senior/Community Center. Around 70 of his friends and family attended. They were Jewel Kocher of Fox, Sherman and Hazel Murray of Greenbrier, Larry Duncan of Clinton, Danny Williams of Formosa, C.L. Mackey of Culpepper, Tracy and Tracy Cooley of Bee Branch, Lisa Nelson of Dennard, Opal Reece of Culpepper, Rex and Lisa Murray and daughter Meredith of Greenbrier, Dusty and Lou Dewberry of Edgemont, Tracy Klober of Fairfield Bay, Angel England of Greers Ferry, Cameron and Joni Murray of Conway, Corey and Desiree Murray of Greenbri-
er and sons Kaelyx, Legend and Skyler, Fred and Wendell Murray of Fox, Marlon Murray and son Jeremy Murray of Little Rock, Bob Ward of Holly Mountain, Danna Hensley of Clinton, Winston Tucker of Clinton, Emily Johnson of Eglantine, Kay and Beth Bensuk of Dennard, Kay Weaver of Banner Mountain, and many people from Shirley. Last Thursday, Calla Linn and her sister Glenda of Beebe went to Branson, Missouri. Calla’s daughter Calisse Caudill and granddaughter Rebekah Lopes of Nashville, Tennessee, joined them in Branson. They saw several shows and shopped, but Calla’s favorite was “Moses.” We d n e s d a y, Tommy Beckham, Bonita Worthing, Shirley Bradford of Conway and their Uncle Josh Beckham of Fairfield Bay visited Dickie Beckham, J.C. and Carol Green of Heber Springs, ate lunch at the Tea Room Restaurant and shopped the rest of the day. Thursday, Tommy Beckham took his son, Gray, to a pain specialist in Little Rock. Friday, Roselee Johnson of Clinton, Missouri, and her daughter Tammy and children visit-
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ed Joan Allen. They stopped by on their way home from Carl Vanaman’s funeral. Saturday, Jimmy and Carolyn Mahaney of Benton stopped and visited his aunt Joan Allen on his way home from the Veterans program in Mountain View. Paul Poynor and his son, Paul J. Poynor, and his grandsons Michael Poynor and Dakota Freeman went deer hunting Friday through Sunday, north of Dover, and got a 10-point buck. Jimmy and Thelma Murray visited Sherman and Hazel Murray of Greenbrier Monday and also Desiree Murray and her son, Kaelyx, our great-grandson. November is the last month this year that the museum in Shirley will be open. Thelma Murray will be the volunteer keeping it open on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
of them were their church family from First Baptist Church in Smackover and some of their neighbors when they lived in Smackover. They were on their way to Branson. They all had lunch and visited. The Webb’s enjoyed it very much. They also attended the Veteran’s lunch at the Ozark Health nursing home on Thursday, along with his sisters Thelma and Ruby Webb. We also had lunch there, it was very good. Happy birthday to Jason Ward; he turned 38 on the 17th. Sindee and David Morse took their grandkids, Kylah and Maddox to Branson to see the Christmas lights at Silver Dollar City. The also rode the Polar Express train. The kids enjoyed it, especially the lights. I’m sure Sindee and David enjoyed it by watching their expressions! Congratulations to Rylan Ward, he got his first deer this week. I know he was proud of himself. He got to help skin it and he even enjoyed that. Good job, Rylan. Marion Smith says she is getting stronger all the time. She is still doing her therapy. Get well wishes go out to Rosemary Sowell, she had surgery last week. We need to keep her in our prayers, along with all the other sick people in the community. Have a great week and God bless.
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The cool weather has hit. I like warm better, but we can’t always have what we want. Several folks from Clinton and Damascus made the trip to JoJo’s Catfish Wharf over by Mountain View. They had a beautiful day to travel, and the leaves have finally turned pretty in some places. The food is always good there, so I am sure they had a great time. We lost a good man from the Shirley Center. Johnny Harper was a regular there for many years. He will be greatly missed. You can eat
Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at Clinton, Shirley or Damascus. Fairfield Bay will be serving Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at noon. You have your choice where you want to eat (or how many times you want to eat turkey!). If autumn seems more beautiful this year … then my Thanksgiving wishes have found their way to you.
Joyce & James Burns Scotland
The weather is going to cool down this week. Remember it is deer season and they will be out and about so watch out for them. I have heard of four or five people that have hit a deer or the deer has run into their car. Watch and stay safe. James Burns had a little surgery this last week. It was time to change the battery in his defibrillator. I think they put in a sassy button. Maybe it will go away when he feels better next week. Thanksgiving is this week. Enjoy and do not over eat. Well, go ahead. It only comes around once a year. The Scotland Community is planning on having its annual Christmas Dinner on Dec. 3. We always cook breakfast for our First Saturday Breakfast on Saturday morning and have the Christmas dinner that night. The Community Corporation always furnishes turkey, ham and hot rolls. You all bring the rest. We will get the flyer out this next week. This was a very nice rain we had on Friday. Maybe it will help put out all of the grass fires and we really did need the rain. Congratulations to our Scotland Area Fire and Emergency Service. The just got
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Plant Baptist Church holds a singing starting at 7 p.m. All are invited to come listen to the Don Nunley Band and more sing gospel songs. So come on out, enjoy a night of fellowship and worship! Please pray for T.L “Slim” French’s family; he went to be home with the Lord this week. Prayers for Sharon Prout as she has surgery on the 23rd of this month for her neck. Congratulations to Nancy Smith on getting her first deer, an 8-point buck! If you have any news, please contact me at: 253-6383 or amanda_holley18@yahoo.com Verse of the Week: “if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” -2 Chronicles 7:14
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Not quite there – Louis Jackson's maiden voyage of his cottonpicker turned sugar cane picker and processor will have to wait until next year. Hydraulic issues and the killing freeze over the weekend ended this year's opportunity.
The Voice of Van Buren County eight new air packs. This will certainly make our firefighters safer. I just heard they have six new young men that are working with our department, and we always need more. SAFE has regular meetings and also provides training for those that want to volunteer. They have training and meetings at the fire department on the Scotland School grounds in the yellow building by the north entrance. Y'all come! A group of residents led by Jim Eoff met 10-61977 to start a volunteer fire department. On Jan. 5, 1978, rules and bylaws were established. May 1978 SAFE was officially incorporated. There were lots of fundraisers to help purchase equipment and soon a building was built. This is a department that has worked very hard and has
accomplished very much. We thank all that have helped it happen. Have a nice week and if you have Scotland news call James Burns at 592-3935 and he will see that it gets into the paper.
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. Sunday, Dec. 11, at 6 p.m. the Crabtree Foursquare Church holds its annual Christmas Program featuring two kids' plays, special songs and a goodie bag for everyone that will include the traditional popcorn ball. The public is invited. Last Thurs-
day Louis Jackson was still working on his cottonpicker turned sugar cane picker and processor knowing with the rain and killing freeze approaching any chance of a test run of the equipment this year was gone. He thinks the hydraulics problem may actually be an electrical issue which he admits is not his strong suit. But he was confident that his equipment would be ready by next year. Louis' grand experiment is special because there are only two other known attempts nationwide to do what he is doing. It's modern gun for deer hunting now and a great time to wear hunter's orange when walking in the woods whether you're hunting or not. If you have info about the greater Crabtree and 16 West community call or text Jeff Burgess, 745-1249.
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The Idle Hour Bridge Club met Thursday at the home of Jo Nell Warren. Winners for the evening were: high, Jo Nell Warren; second high, Gay Whillock; traveling, Czarolyn Lefler; and bingo, Connie Starnes.
Gardeners / by Cynthia Lacken
The Van Buren County Master Gardeners are enjoying a fall patchwork quilt of colors are leaves literally float through the air as we work on end-of-year garden chores. Those leaves can provide valuable mulch for tender plants as well as nutrient-rich compost. You will want to clean up your perennials as they die back, though some may need to be deferred until February for routine pruning (such as ornamental grasses, roses, etc.). Preserve annuals as long as you can by covering them at night if the temperature drops to freezing or tucking them into a garage or shed until morning. Be sure to keep them watered. For more information about the Master Gardener program, contact Marylou Horvath, president, at (501) 884-6934.
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to move. In 1838 the US Army rounded up all they could find and forcibly removed them to Oklahoma, but still some remained and some returned and hid out in the wilderness. This article is about those living artifacts that we now refer to as Indian Trail or Thong Trees, and they can be found in Van Buren County as well as other parts of Arkansas and throughout the South. These trees got their name, Thong Trees, because of the way they were tied down with leather thongs and groomed to point in a certain direction, along a trail, or to a source of water, to a shelter or camp sight, or maybe a possible sacred sight. These trees can be found along old trails, usually along ridges and along some of our major roads and highways that were first used by the Indians, then the pioneers and settlers and the military, two such roads are Highway 64 along the Arkansas River and Highway 67 that runs from Little Rock down into Texas, both known as old Military Roads.
Part of one of the Trails of Tears, the Bell Detachment, which was constructed by the military, had been preserved in Village Creek Start Park near Wynne, Arkansas. If you ever get the chance, it is well worth your time to visit, I felt like I was going back in time. I have found and documented well over 200 of these trees in Arkansas, including several in Van Buren County, and a few in Texas. What is really fascinating is the similarity between the Indian Trail Trees here in Arkansas and others found and documented throughout the South. Included with this article are photos of several Trail Trees, all of which are here in Van Buren County, all are different, and a couple of grafted trees that we documented along the Benge Detachment of the Trail of Tears in Izard County. I cannot reveal the location of these remarkable artifacts out of concern for the trees’ protection. I have a power point presentation; it generally runs 45 minutes to 90 minutes, and also a film that was developed by the Mountain Stewards in Georgia. I have made this presentation in schools,
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Photographer Robert Gaut’s granddaughter Maryn poses under a trail tree.
The exact location of the Thong Trees is not revealed to protect them from vandals and graffiti. churches, nursing homes, for clubs and originations and it has been well received by all. The presentation consists of a little history about the Indians and the Trails of Tears here in Arkansas and also a lot of pictures and stories about some of the trees and our adventures throughout the
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known how the three who will be filling those seats in January – Rick Sundelin, Brian Tatum and John Bradford – stand on the subject. Burgess was appointed to fill the term of his fatherin-law James Kirkendoll who died earlier this year after winning his primary election. The term runs through 2018. Speaker after speaker spoke with a lot of emotion about beloved pets they got at the shelter and offered to donate, help raise funds, volunteer or do whatever it takes to keep the shelter’s doors open. Local veterinarian Dr. Ben Mays said it was important to keep the shelter open. He suggested that enforcement of city licenses for pets become a priority and that those funds go toward the shelter. He also suggested a voluntary tax. One woman identifying herself as Gwen Turner said she is a profession-
al grant-writer and would help the facility find and apply for grants. Attorney Nathan Morgan, noting all the folks who stepped up to say they would help, said, “There are people who can give money, and there are people who can give time.” He said he will handle the paperwork to help the facility, or an arm of the facility, gain 501(c)(3) status, which will allow it to secure more grants. While no one from the audience spoke in favor of closing the shelter, a few did say they did not think the facility was well-managed. One woman said the dogs are too skinny and that the facility does not put out enough information about available pets. After everyone in the audience who wanted to speak was allowed their time at the microphone, Story introduced an amendment to his ordinance that would allow the shelter to continue taking in animals through June 2017. That failed on a 4-4 vote. He then withdrew his request for the ordinance to receive a second and third reading at that meeting. Unless a special meeting is called for the purpose of advancing the ordinance, no further action will be taken on it until the regularly scheduled Dec. 15 meeting.
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Rules Here at The Voice of Van Buren County, we love puzzles and games, contests and prizes. And we want you to play along with us. Solve our Word Find puzzle and enter for a chance to win a prize. Puzzle entry may not be a photocopy, originals from newspaper only. Let us know “Where In the County Is This?” and you become eligible for our drawing for a one-year subscription to The Voice. There will be one winner for each contest every month. To enter, mail your puzzles to The Voice / P.O. Box 1396 / Clinton, AR 72031 or drop them by our downtown office, 260 Griggs St., Clinton. You can also call us at 745-8040 to tell us where the week’s picture was taken. Deadline to enter is 2 p.m. December 2; drawing will be at 4 p.m. November's Word Find sponsor is French Feed store.
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The current church was built in 1985.
St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church of Clinton On the first Sunday of May 1958, Father Lawrence Maus celebrated the first Mass ever to be celebrated in Van Buren County. Father Maus, the first native son of Pope County to be ordained to the priesthood, was at that time the pastor of St. Joseph’s Church Catholic Point near Center Ridge. Louise Baker, a French Canadian from Alberta, and her children attended at St. Joseph’s and it was there that she urged Father Maus to come to Clinton. While operating her beauty shop, she learned of other Catholics in the area and realized the need for Mass closer to home. So with husband Grady Baker serving as guide, Father Maus visited Catholic homes for about two months. Learning that there were in fact a number of Catholics, he decided that if she would get 10 people to attend, he would come. There were 20. The American Legion Hut, which stood at the present site of the Clinton Fire Station, served as the first building where Mass was celebrated. An old wood stove propped up with bricks provided heat for the small congregation. The stove smoked badly and the Legion Hut door had to be opened several times during Mass to allow the smoke to escape. Denzil Ott heard of the little group’s plight and kindly offered the use of the Clinton movie theater. A grateful pastor, Father John Kettler (who had succeeded Father Maus) and his flock began a new adventure. Confessions were heard in a small storage room near the stage. Father Kettler would frequently say that he had the only confessional with an ice machine. Father Kettler had an “impossible dream.” With six reg-
ular families and a few visitors and donations of less than $100 a month, the future looked bleak. A concerned Bishop Andrew J. McDonald decided to help. As a result of a visit to the Cathedral of St. Paul in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a contribution of $1,814.91 was received. An additional amount of $451.50 was received by Bishop McDonald directly from individual donors. The bishop’s description of our circumstances brought about ever more generosity. His longtime friend, Joseph Fogarty of Miami, made a $25,000 contribution. With Mr. Fogarty’s generosity, the “impossible dream” was becoming a reality. The land to build a church was sought and found by Bob Nabholz of Conway and Matt and Marguerite Gilmore of Clinton. Soon plans for a building 30x48 feet with a seating capacity of 75 or more was being made. In December 1975, St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church of Clinton was dedicated with Bishop McDonald officiating. The church was named in honor of St. Jude, the saint of hopeless causes. Father Kettler became ill and Father Earl Booth arrived in May 1981 and served until June 1983. In July 1983 until May 1985, Father Robert Deinert was the pastor. The parishioners grew in number and a larger church was built and dedicated in May 1985. Father Lawrence Maus came out of retirement and returned to St. Jude with his home parish being St. Mary of Perpetual Help at St. Vincent, Arkansas. The original church is now being used as a hall for parish activities and for the use of others in the community. This hall is named in honor of the person most responsible for having a Catholic
Church in Clinton, the late Louise Baker. Father Maus became ill in the spring of 1990 and we were blessed with Father Arthur Bernard, MAFR, a native of Nova Scotia, Canada, who had served parishes in Africa for 50 years. Next came Father Chiasson. When he became ill, we were joined with St. Francis of Assisi of Fairfield Bay. Father Francis Colavecho was assigned to serve St. Jude as well as his home parish of St. Francis of Assisi in Fairfield Bay. He became ill in January 2001, and for several months we were served by visiting priests as well as having many priestless Sundays. June 10, 2001, we were again blessed to have a priest. Father Thomas Keller came to us from his home parish, St. Francis of Assisi, to guide the souls of this fast growing parish. In 2005, Father Keller was sent to St. Rose of Carlisle and Father William Elser was sent to St. Francis and St. Jude. Since he arrived, Father Elser has added a weekday Mass for St. Jude. He was also instrumental in bringing more of our Hispanic brothers and sisters into our church family by offering homilies in Spanish, in addition to saying parts of the Mass in Spanish. When Father Elser came here, he installed Deacon Frank Zanoff as the official deacon for St. Jude. Prior to that, Deacon Frank was the official deacon only for St. Francis of Assisi of Fairfield Bay, Arkansas. Then in October 2008, Father Elser was assigned to Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Benton, Arkansas, and Father Oliver Ochieze became the pastor of St. Francis and St. Jude. As of this date, Father Oliver remains our pastor. (Submitted by Kathryn Eubank)
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CHURCH PAGE
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Thanks to those of you who called and correctly identified last week's featured church as Pine Mountain General Baptist Church. If you can identify this Church call 745-8040. (Remember to give me a contact for the history of your Church. We want to print the history of every Church in Van Buren County.) Antioch General Baptist Church 1608 Highway 9, Fox (870)363-4509 Archey Valley Community Church Highway 254, Chimes Bee Branch Baptist 11509 Hwy 65 South, Bee Branch 654-2630 Bethel Community Church 17904 Highway 95 W, Cleveland Botkinburg Baptist Church 9297 Highway 65 N, Botkinburg 745-3530 Botkinburg Community Foursquare Church 7054 Highway 65 N, Botkinburg 745-2311 Burnt Ridge Community Church 5846 Burnt Ridge Road, Clinton 745-6737 Calvary Missionary Baptist Church ABA 144 Nickie Ave., Clinton 745-3245 Choctaw Baptist Church 208 Highway 330 E, Clinton 745-7370 Choctaw Christian Center 4157 Highway 65 S, Choctaw 745-8264 Choctaw Church of Christ 233 Highway 330 E, Choctaw 745-8264 Christian Fellowship Church 674 Highway 658, Clinton Church of Christ 20452 Highway 16 W, Alread 745-5498 Church of the Nazarene 1664 Highway 65 S, Clinton Clinton Church of Christ 184 Third Street, Clinton 745-4252 Clinton Seventh-day Adventist Church 125 Skyhill Drive, Clinton 745-4532 Clinton United Methodist Church 636 Joe Bowling Road, Clinton 745-5181 Colony Church of Christ Hwy 92 E, Bee Branch Corinth Baptist Church 5158 Holley Mountain Road, Clinton Cornerstone Evangelical Church 3351 Highway 330 S, Fairfield Bay 884-6657 Crabtree Foursquare Church 11301 Highway 16 W, Crabtree 745-2894 Culpepper Community Church 6055 Highway 336 W, Culpepper Culpepper Mountain Church of Christ 118 South Essie Road, Culpepper Damascus United Methodist Church 17194 Highway 65 S, Damascus Eagle Heights Baptist Church Independent Fundamental VBC Fairgrounds, Clinton 757-0013
Eglantine Church of Christ 3796 Highway 330 S, Shirley 884-6880 Fairbanks Community Church 4753 Arkansas 356 E, Bee Branch Fairfield Bay Baptist Church 481 Dave Creek Parkway, Fairfield Bay 884-3371 Fairfield Bay United Methodist Church 765 Dave Creek Parkway, Fairfield Bay 884-3373 Faith Baptist Church Highway 65 N & Harper Mountain Lane Dennard,AR Faith Christian 10839 Edgemont Road, Edgemont 723-8109 Faith Lutheran Church 310 Snead Drive, Fairfield Bay 884-3375 First Assembly of God Church 2466 Highway 65 N, Clinton 745-2285 First Baptist Church of Clinton 211 First Baptist Road, Clinton 745-6113 First Baptist Church of Damascus 43 Oak Tree Road, Damascus 335-7440 First Baptist Church of Sugarloaf 557 Arkansas 337, Higden 654-2354 First General Baptist Church 664 Highway 16 E, Clinton 745-4043 First Pentecostal Church of Clinton Highway 65 S at 1128 Lyn Road, Choctaw Formosa Baptist Church 630 Highway 9 W, Clinton 745-7709 Formosa Church of Christ 4940 Highway 9 W Clinton 745-4446 Friendship Baptist Church 1321 Third St., Clinton 745-7177 Full Gospel Tabernacle 128 Catland Lane, Shirley 723-4500 Grace Church 3793 Highway 65 S, Clinton 472-7462 Half Moon Baptist Church 1031 Half Moon Road, Clinton 745-2273 Harmony Mountain Church of Christ Quattlebaum and Harmony Mtn Roads 745-2059 Hope Community Church 905 Damascus Road, Quitman Immanuel Baptist Church 498 Highway 16 E, Clinton 745-8528 Kaley Hill Missionary Baptist 6505 Highway 356, Bee Branch
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses 3624 Highway 65 S, Clinton 745-8781 Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church 250 Dave Creek Parkway, Fairfield Bay 884-3304 Landmark Missionary Baptist Church ABA 229 Third St., Clinton Lexington Baptist Church 9525 Highway 110, Shirley 723-4787 Liberty Missionary Baptist Church 2712 Highway 254 W, Chimes Community Low Gap Community Chapel 4320 Low Gap Road, Alread Lute Mountain Community Church Victory Lane near Highway 16, Shirley 723-8299 MainLine Full Gospel 114 Mariposa Loop, Bee Branch 253-1005 Maranatha Assembly of God 11929 Highway 16 E, Shirley 723-8181 Mount Zion Church of Christ 1202 Highway 16 W, Clinton 745-2572 Mount Zion General Baptist 2333 Mount Zion Road, Bee Branch 362-3807 New Beginning Church 12200 Highway 254 E, Dennard New Hope Baptist Church 4198 Highway 65 N, Clinton 757-2332 New Liberty Church of Christ 4815 Highway 95, Cleveland 669-2575 New Life Apostolic Church of Clinton 198 Richard Road, Clinton 745-6411 Peace Lutheran Church of Edgemont 10849 Edgemont Road, Edgemont 723-4726 Pee Dee Baptist Church 2744 Highway 16 E, Clinton 745-4115 Pine Grove General Baptist Church 102 Silvertree Road, Shirley Pine Mountain General Baptist Church Gravesville Cutoff Road, South of Bee Branch Plant Baptist Church 4897 Highway 110, Clinton 745-6887 Pleasant Grove Friendship Church 22210 Highway 16 W, Alread 745-8450 Pleasant Valley Baptist Church 5092 Banner Mtn Road, Shirley 723-4737
Pleasant Valley General Baptist No. 1 5153 Highway 92 W, Bee Branch Point Remove Baptist Church 10954 Highway 336 W, Formosa Rabbit Ridge Church of Christ 215 Rabbit Ridge Road, Bee Branch 745-4634 Red River of Life Church of God 10839 Edgemont Road, Edgemont 723-8109 Rupert Baptist Church 21434 Highway 16 W, Clinton 745-8593 Salem Primitive Baptist Church Gravesville Cutoff Road, Bee Branch Sand Springs Missionary Baptist Church Highway 124 E, Damascus 335-8003 Sardis Freewill Baptist 4141 Highway 124, Gravesville 335-8027 Scotland Baptist Church 278 Postal Lane, Scotland 592-3787 Scotland Church of Christ 297 Scotland-Formosa Road, Scotland Scotland Lighthouse Christian Fellowship Church 1476 Scotland-Formosa Road, Scotland 592-3311 Shady Grove Baptist Church 5448 Shady Grove Road, Shirley 723-4273 Shady Grove Chapel 4790 Highway 254 E, Dennard Shirley Church of Christ 10509 Highway 16 E, Shirley 745-4859 Shirley Community Church/First United Methodist 784 Matthew Clark Memorial Drive, Shirley 723-4387 Shirley First Baptist Church 10277 Highway 16 E, Shirley 723-8171 South Side Baptist Highway 65 N, Damascus 335-7423 St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 250 Woodlawn Drive, Fairfield Bay 884-3349 St. Jude Catholic Church 3178 Hwy 65 S, Clinton 745-5716 Tabernacle of Praise 159 Boston Fern Road, Shirley 723-8280 The Gathering Ministry Outreach 80746 Highway 16 W, Rupert 745-3883 The New Tabernacle 12174 Highway 65 N, Dennard 514-8535 The Power House (non-denominational) 159 Mt. Zion Road, Bee Branch, AR 253-2385 Trace Ridge Bible Church Highway 254 W at Morris Road, Chimes Walnut Grove Church 6940 Highway 95 W, Clinton 745-3445 Zion Hill Missionary Baptist ABA 29129 Highway 16 W, Jerusalem 745-4467
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Fishing Report
'Prized' trout coming to community ponds As an incentive to get people out to fish this winter, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission's Family and Community Fishing Program is placing special tags in many of the rainbow trout being stocked in program ponds beginning this week. If an angler manages to catch one of these special fish, they can send the tag in to the AGFC to collect a special prize package of fishing equipment. All tag winners also will be entered into a grand prize drawing at the end of this year’s trout season for larger prizes, such as fly rods, fishing attire and other gear. Of course, the real treat is enjoying the freshly caught fish for supper after enjoying a
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(updated 11-162016) Bates Field and Stream (501-4701846) said the wa-
day by the water. The Family and Community Fishing Program is kicking off the winter in style by releasing hundreds of tagged rainbow trout in program ponds throughout the state. To redeem prizes and be eligible for the grand prize drawing, anglers who catch a tagged trout should mail the tag, along with a piece of paper including their name, address, telephone number and where the fish was caught to: Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Family and Community Fishing Program 2 Natural Resources Drive Little Rock, AR 72205 80-364-4263 501-223-6300
ter is at its winter pool and low. Most recent surface temperature reading showed 74 degrees. Crappie continue to produce good results, particularly around the High-
way 89 bridge. Expect to find them in 6-8 feet or water and use minnows or jigs. Bream are fair about 20 feet off the shoreline in about 4-5 feet depth. Use worms or crickets. Bass fishing is fair; try the creek channels with a white spinnerbait or plastic worms. Catfishing is excellent. Good reports came in from Caney Creek and Adams Lake. Catfish are around cypress trees and are hitting limblines and yo-yos using large minnows or nightcrawlers.
Greers Ferry
As of Wednesday, the Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake’s elevation at 458.80 feet msl (normal conservation pool – 461.44 msl). (updated 11-162016) Tommy Cauley of Fish Finder Guide Service said the water level at Greers Ferry Lake was falling and almost 3 feet below normal pool for this time of year. The fishing is good overall as shad are moving and you have to stay close to them. The crappie are eating better with the cooler temps; try using minnows or jigs in and around pole timber or brush piles or try swimming a Road Runner in the pole timber real slow, sitting over deep water and fishing in 12-20 feet. The walleye are scattered like the shad and some are under whites and hybrids eating leftovers. There’s no real pattern other than trying to drag a minnow on a drop shot or a crankbait in 1528 feet of water. The
bream are finishing up on their last spawn and guarding fry. Most are deep. Use crickets and crawlers in 12-28 feet of water. Catfishing is still going well but not a lot of people fishing for them. It’s a great time of year for it on a variety of baits, on shallow flats close to deep water. The hybrid and white bass fishing is good all over the lake on top and on structure at various times throughout the day. Use topwater baits, spoons, in-line spinners, swimbaits, Rinky Dinks and just about any bait of your choice in and over 2580 feet of water. The black bass fishing is good, with fall and winter fishing good and steady. Fish are all over the water column from 0-40 feet of water. Try topwater baits, spinnerbaits, cranksbaits, C-rigs, Texas rigs, football heads. Those are working as well as a lot of other baits.
Little Red River (Greers Ferry Tailwater)
(updated 11-162016) Lowell Myers of Sore Lip ‘em All Guide Service said they are receiving small amounts of weekday generation and no generation on weekends. This schedule is providing excellent wade fishing opportunities along the Little Red River. Expect this generation schedule to continue until they receive a significant amount of rain. Fall fishing on the Little Red is happening and the brown trout are active. For
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fly fishing, Myers recommends midges, pheasant tails, sowbugs and streamers. For Trout Magnet fishing, he recommends white and cotton candy-colored bodies on chartreuse jigheads. Always check before heading to the Little Red River by calling the Corps of Engineers Little Rock District water data system (501-362-5150) for Greers Ferry Dam water release information
Lake Maumelle
(updated 11-162016) Jolly Roger’s Marina reported fishing has remained consistent of late, but the good news is that crappy should be really good this winter. Right now, crappie fishing is excellent. Crappie are being caught on crappie minnows and jigs (chartreuse and white with a very light line). Crappie are in 12-18 feet of water, at the tops of structure near edges of the channels and on the old road beds. There are lots of 6- to 9-inch crappie being caught, so it should be great winter fishing. Good black bass are biting on wacky rig worms and spinnerbaits both early in the morning and late in the day. Blacks can be caught in 3-8 feet just off the weeds. The cooler weather has activated the bass. Roger suggests trying shallow lures and spinnerbaits. The Kentucky bass bite is excellent, and are being caught on crankbaits and jigs. They can be found in 4-9 feet of water mixed in
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with the black bass. White bass are good; use Rooster Tails, CC Spoons and deep diving Bandits and Bombers. They are all over the lake. They are being caught at the east end right off the point on CC Spoons, white jigs and Rooster Tails when schooling. Bream are good and can be found at 15 feet on the bottom. They are being caught on crickets and live worms. Catfishing is good and the cats are being caught in 15-20 feet of water on stink bait, small bream and chicken livers.
Arkansas River (Morrilton)
(updated 11-162016) Charlie’s Hidden Harbor at Oppelo (501354-8080) said few people have been fishing, apparently due to deer season. The ones who are fishing are getting a lot of black bass in the 10-18-inch size range. These are some of the fish the AGFC has been putting into the river the past three years. Fish a blade with a blue frog attached, and also a 2-inch Firetiger-colored crankbait. Also fish a CC Spoon on points; the flow is down to 10,000 cfs. Catfish are on the front side of jetties and points. Use bass minnows in 1020 feet of water. Catfish reports have been good. Whites are fair in late afternoon around rocks where you find shad. Use a Firetiger crankbait.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, ARKANSAS DOMESTIC RELATIONS DIVISION FIRST DIVISION
VAN BUREN COUNTY QUORUM COURT
VAN BUREN COUNTY QUORUM COURT ORDINANCE NO. 2016-42
NO. 71DR-11-131 STATE OF ARKANSAS OFFICE OF ARKANSAS CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMEMT PLAINTIFF V. CLIFTON D. GREEN DEFENDANT KALA M. BOUNDS ASSIGNOR WARNING ORDER
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-44
BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VAN BUREN, STATE OF ARKANSAS, AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE TRAVEL OF VAN BUREN COUNTY DISTRICT COURT DEPARTMENT DWI TEAM AND ACCEPTANCE OF REIMBURSEMENT FROM THE ARKANSAS STATE POLICE HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS: The Van Buren County District Court has received a grant in the amount of up to $15,000.00 from the Arkansas State Police Highway Safety Program Grant that will reimburse travel to DWI Court Training for the DWI Team Members; and
The Assignor, Kala Bounds, is hereby warned to appear in court within thirty (30) days and answer the Joint Motions for Contempt of Court and Change of Primary Custody with Termination of Child Support Obligation of the Defendant, Clifton D. Green, in the above styled proceeding. Failure of the Assignor to do so, the Joint Motions filed herein will be deemed to be admitted.
WHEREAS: The grant is 100% reimbursable to Van Buren County District Court, which has a need to book travel in advance of the receipt of the grant; and
WITNESS my hand and Seal as Clerk of the Fourth Division of the Circuit Court of Van Buren County, Arkansas, this 27th day of October 2016
WHEREAS: These funds must be expended with invoices and proof of payment submitted to the Arkansas State Police Safety Program for reimbursement.
/s/ Ester Bass Ester Bass, Van Buren County Circuit Clerk
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED: Section 1: Van Buren County shall appropriate funds in the amount of $15,000.00 to Van Buren County District Court 1000-409-3030 (Travel) and except reimbursement funds from the grant post travel from the ASP/HSO in the amount of up to $15,000.00.
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Sponsored by J.P Burgess VAN BUREN COUNTY QUORUM COURT ORDINANCE NO. 2016-41 BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VAN BUREN, STATE OF ARKANSAS, AN ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED: AN ORDINANCE LEVYING AND APPROVING THE COLLECTION FOR THE YEAR 2017 THE VARIOUS PROPERTY TAXES HERETOFORE IMPOSED IN VAN BUREN COUNTY.
WHEREAS: in accordance with Act 14-14-904 (b)(1) the Van Buren County Quorum Court shall levy the property taxes for County, Municipal, and School taxes for the following year. REAL ESTATE PERSONAL Clinton #01 36.8 36.8 Southside #02 38.6 38.6 Shirley #03 35.5 35.5 Quitman #21 33.5 33.5 Marshall #23 36.55 36.55 West Side #71 33.6 33.6 County General 3.0 3.0 County Road 3.0 3.0 Library 1.0 1.0 Hospital Maintenance 0.3 0.3 Volunteer-Recycle & ASCS 1.0 1.0 Clinton-City #01C 2.9 2.9 Damascus-City #02C 3.0 3.0 Shirley-City #03C 2.9 2.9 Fairfield Bay-City #03F 5.0 5.0 Volunteer-County Library 1.0 1.0 NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, ARKANSAS THAT:
SECTION 2. That the various millages enumerated above shall be collected in the year 2017 for 2016 taxes. Approved this 17th day of November, 2016 .
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WHEREAS: This money is needed to pay a bill. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, ARKANSAS THAT: $115.97 be appropriated into the Court Security Grant/ Security & Emergency Preparedness budget #3401421-2002 (Small Equipment). Approved this 17th day of November, 2016 APPROVED: /s/ Roger Hooper . Roger Hooper, County Judge
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APPROVED: /s/ Roger Hooper Roger Hooper, County Judge ATTEST: /s/ Pam Bradford Pam Bradford, County Clerk
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clinton, Arkansas, has determined there exists a need to retire its bond debt related to the purchase and installation of its water clarifier; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLINTON, ARKANSAS: Section 1. This ordinance shall be known as the “2016 Ordinance to Retire Water Clarifier Bond Debt”. Section 2. All other ordinances which conflict with this ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflicts. Section 3. In addition to all other charges, each meter which measures water usage for water processed and sold by the City of Clinton, regardless of the entity which provides and/or bills for such usage, directly or indirectly, shall be subject to a three dollar ($3.00) charge. The proceeds from this water rate increase shall be used solely to retire the indebtedness related to the purchase and installation of the water clarifier. This charge shall be for each meter and is not related to any base rate or surplus rate water service.
APPROVED: /s/ Richard McCormac Richard W. McCormac Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Dena Malone Dena R. Malone, CMC, CAMC Recorder/Treasurer
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VAN BUREN COUNTY QUORUM COURT ORDINANCE NO. 2016-43
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THREE DOLLAR ($3.00) PER WATER METER SURCHARGE TO RETIRE BOND DEBT
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WHEREAS: There is a need to appropriate and transfer monies into the Court Security Grant/Security & Emergency Preparedness budget #3401421-2002 (Small Equipment) from the Circuit Court-1st Division/Judge Foster’s budget #1000-401-3094 (Meals/Lodging); and
Approved this 17th day of November, 2016
PASSED: _________________________
APPROVED: /s/ Roger Hooper Roger Hooper, County Judge
AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE #2015-39, THE ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR 2016, TO INCREASE THE PROJECTED REVENUE AND APPROPRIATE $115.97 INTO THE COURT SECURITY GRANT/SECURITY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS BUDGET #3401-421.
ATTEST: /s/ Pam Bradford . Pam Bradford, County Clerk
Section 4. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Because of the need for clean, safe water by the citizens and others is a matter of health and additional revenue is essential to same, an emergency is hereby declared; and this ordinance, being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public, health, safety, and welfare, shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.
SECTION 1. That the various millages enumerated above are as declared and they are hereby approved and levied by the Quorum Court of Van Buren County.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VAN BUREN, STATE OF ARKANSAS, AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED:
Section 2: All Ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed to the extent of the conflict.
ORDINANCE NO. 2016-12
WHEREAS: The people of Van Buren County have approved the following property taxes, and;
ATTEST: /s/ Pam Bradford Pam Bradford, County Clerk
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF THE COUNTY OF VAN BUREN, STATE OF ARKANSAS, AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE TO BE ENTITLED: AN APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ORIGINAL APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE #2015-39, THE ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR 2016, TO INCREASE THE PROJECTED REVENUE IN COUNTY GENERAL AND APPROPRIATE $210.00 INTO THE DETENTION CENTER BUDGET #1000-418. WHEREAS: A refund was received from Ortho Arkansas Surgery Center on 11-03-2016, Receipt #1023 for an inmate; and WHEREAS: This money needs to be appropriated back into the Detention Center Budget #1000-418-3006 (Medical-Dental-Hospital). NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE QUORUM COURT OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, ARKANSAS THAT: $210.00 be appropriated into the Detention Center budget #1000-418-3006 (Medical-Dental-Hospital). Approved this 17th day of November, 2016 APPROVED: /s/ Roger Hooper Roger Hooper, County Judge
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ATTEST: /s/ Pam Bradford Pam Bradford, County Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 2016-13 AN ORDINANCE RAISING WATER RATES THREE DOLLARS ($3.00) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Clinton, Arkansas, has determined there exists a need for additional revenue to properly operate its water department; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLINTON, ARKANSAS: Section 1. This ordinance shall be known as the “2016 Ordinance Raising Water Rates”. Section 2. All other ordinances which conflict with this ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflicts. Section 3. The base or minimum rate for water for those customers of the Clinton Water Department who are billed by the City of Clinton is hereby raised three dollars ($3.00). This increase shall apply only to the base or minimum bill and shall not apply to amounts of water used in excess of said minimum. Section 4. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Because of the need for clean, safe water by the citizens and others is a matter of health and additional revenue is essential to same, an emergency is hereby declared; and this ordinance, being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public, health, safety, and welfare, shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED: _________________________ APPROVED: /s/ Richard McCormac Richard W. McCormac Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Dena Malone Dena R. Malone, CMC, CAMC Recorder/Treasurer
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DELINQUENT TAXES
2015
The Personal Tax Books of Van Buren County reflect the following list of personal property to be delinquent for non-payment of taxes for the year 2015.
Parcel _ _ _ _ _ Owner_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dist_ _ Amount 00020045 00003912 00022818 00025527 00025300 00013030 00001082 00020414 00024098 00027331 00022930 00023376 00019658 00027413 00026596 00016283 00019185 00021730 00025357 00020277 00003921 00024614 00001119 00015112 00011842 00009314 00023068 00026986 00026056 00012814 00027302 00010855 00021787 00001143 00026836 00014029 00027166 00026482 00027608 00015580 00025719 00016284 00019230 00001187 00008541 00006433 00027394 00018174 00017034 00021762 00015787 00027518 00014897 00027286 00025646 00004342 00002934 00022802 00023718 00021065 00017516 00025697 00021785 00025403 00025946 00025549 00001279 00001282 00024176 00005908 00000139 00017313 00027177 00021963 00017503 00016936 00023136 00012937 00012939 00005913 00004409 00020138 00023497 00026306 00026651 00026679 00019600 00019290 00011826 00026280 00014246 00023223 00020896 00021312 00021234 00027450 00022450 00019148 00019395 00001335 00026132 00014128 00010497 00018786 00010261 00025891 00023039 00001352 00000190 00027462 00027269 00012393 00020461 00017951 00016508 00027003 00027695 00010022 00025558 00019467 00027277 00018304 00019887 00027275 00022475
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ACTON MAGIE FARMS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ACTON, LOETA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALFORD, JOHN D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALLEN, MICHAEL E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALLEN, RANDY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALTERS, JANA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ALTOM, NOEL DUANE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANDERS, LOUIS M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANDERS, SAM L & STEPHNIE _ _ _ _ _ ANDERSON, BRANDON M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANDERSON, MARY LOVE & ANTHONY_ ANDERSON, SHANNEN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANDIS, BRANDY N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANDREWS, JOHN R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ANGERMAN, CAMERON S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ARMIJO, RUDOLPH R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ATCHLEY, MARIA K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ AUTRY, ANDREA R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAILEY, RUSSELL B & LESLIE _ _ _ _ _ BAKEMAN, MOTEET M & JOSHUA _ _ _ BAKER, BETTY ANN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAKER, BRANDON A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAKER, LISA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BALDWIN, JAMES P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BALENTINE, L K & KERRY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BANDY, BETTIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BANISTER, BILL & MICHELLE EMBRY_ BANKS, AIMEE S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARGER, VICTOR J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARNES, JENNIFER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARNES, MADISON L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARNETT, BRAD S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARNETT, KAREN J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BARNUM, LLOYD & ROXANNE _ _ _ _ _ BARRETT, CARLA J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAUDER, DUSTY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BEALE, MATTHEW & CORINA _ _ _ _ _ BEAVER, TERRI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BECK, ESSIE A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BELL, NORMA JEAN_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BENNETT, JARRED M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BENSON, DAVID G_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BERGDOLL, BRAD R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BERRY, JAMES R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BERRY, JAMES TRENT_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BERRY, LONNIE (RAY) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BETNAR, JENNIFER L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BIGGS, AARON S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BIGHAM, JAMES E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BIRDWELL, SAMANTHA F _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BLACK, CLINT T AND RAELYNN _ _ _ _ BLACK, SHANNA L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BLANKENSHIP, WANDA L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BLISS, JASON EDWARD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOATRIGHT, BILLY J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOBRUK, STEVE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOREN, MARTIN A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BORGOLTE, KNUT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOWEN, BRENDAN J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BOWEN, JOHN & CAROL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRADFORD, BARRY D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRADFORD, EMMA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRADFORD, JEREMY D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRADSHAW, HEATHER_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRAMLETT, ANGELA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRAMLETT, DOUGLAS SCOTT _ _ _ _ _ BRAMLETT, JOYCE A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRAMLETT, LONZO WAYNE _ _ _ _ _ _ BRAMLETT, ROBERT W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRANCH, PAUL A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRAWNER, DENNIS & KATHY _ _ _ _ _ BRESETTE, JANE E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRESETTE, STEPHANIE D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREWER, JOSEPH E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREWER, PAM F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREWER, RANDY L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BREWTON, RANDALL W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BROCK, ADAM NEAL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BROCK, GARRY L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BROCK, JACK & KATHERINE_ _ _ _ _ _ BROWDER, COURTLAND W _ _ _ _ _ _ BROWN, CLYDE C & MARVELLA _ _ _ _ BROWN, DALTON C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BROWN, DORIS A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BROWN, RYAN & ASHTON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRUCE, COOPER A & LAKEN_ _ _ _ _ _ BRUMMETT, DENNIS L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRYANT, DONALD G & TERESA_ _ _ _ _ BRYANT, SHERMAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BRYANT, VICKIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BULLARD, NELLIE MAY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURCHFIELD, ANDREA N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURGESS, JORDAN K & CHEYENNE _ _ BURKS, MARK M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURKS, MARSHA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURNS, DANIEL L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURNS, RODNEY W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BURROUGHS, GARY DON & STACEY _ _ BYERS, JOSH & MASHAWN D _ _ _ _ _ CAMBRON, MALCOLM OR MELISSA _ _ CAMBRON, MEAGAN D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CANNON, DAVID W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CANNON, WILLIAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CARGILE, ASHLEY E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CARLSON, LOIS A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CARRIGAN, BUFFIE & NEFF, PHILLIP _ _ CARVER, VICKI_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CASNER, RON L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CASSELL, RANDY A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CATES, BRANDON P_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHALUPSKY, EDWARD G_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHAPMAN, ROGER L & SHERRY R _ _ _ CHILDERS, PATRICIA JO_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHILDRESS, BENTON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHINCHILLA, PAULA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHRISTY, BLAKE E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHURCHES, MICHAEL J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CHURCHES, RANDY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLARK, MARANDA E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLAUER, JIMMY D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLAY, WILLIAM JOSEPH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLUTE, CHARLES H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COATS, DONNIE W_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COLELLA, JOSHUA L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COLLINS, BRIAN_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
01 _ _ _ 62.18 01 _ _ _ _ 9.70 01 _ _ _ 43.22 01 _ _ _ 41.45 01 _ _ _ 68.41 01 _ _ _ 15.05 01 _ _ _ 78.50 01 _ _ 341.77 01 _ _ 190.51 01 _ _ _ _ 8.16 01 _ _ _ 10.14 01 _ _ _ 38.37 01 _ _ _ 49.39 01 _ _ _ 11.47 01 _ _ _ 13.23 01 _ _ _ 13.23 01 _ _ 115.98 01 _ _ _ 27.18 01 _ _ 104.08 01 _ _ _ 85.17 01 _ _ 267.25 01 _ _ 261.07 01 _ _ _ 12.35 01 _ _ _ 44.76 01 _ _ 261.73 01 _ _ 112.82 01 _ _ 138.91 01 _ _ _ 46.85 01 _ _ _ 26.90 01 _ _ _ 98.78 01 _ _ _ 25.58 01 _ _ 689.72 01 _ _ _ 11.65 01 _ _ _ 36.82 01 _ _ _ 90.85 01 _ _ 136.81 01 _ _ _ 24.75 01 _ _ _ 14.55 01 _ _ _ 22.05 01 _ _ _ 59.53 01 _ _ 119.73 01 _ _ 368.46 01 _ _ _ 28.89 01 _ _ 107.38 01 _ _ 153.03 01 _ _ 586.09 01 _ _ _ 67.03 01 _ _ _ 78.94 01 _ _ 169.78 01 _ _ _ 20.73 01 _ _ 131.64 01 _ _ 145.97 01 _ _ _ 82.25 01 _ _ _ 78.94 01 _ _ 287.53 01 _ _ _ 18.74 01 _ _ _ 85.11 01 _ _ _ 12.79 01 _ _ 115.54 01 _ _ _ 16.76 01 _ _ _ 31.75 01 _ _ _ 55.80 01 _ _ _ 10.14 01 _ _ 233.29 01 _ _ 106.74 01 _ _ 122.16 01 _ _ _ 19.68 01 _ _ _ 29.39 01 _ _ 129.65 01 _ _ _ 31.32 01 _ _ 223.37 01 _ _ _ 51.16 01 _ _ _ 63.06 01 _ _ _ 29.11 01 _ _ _ 23.15 01 _ _ _ 40.13 01 _ _ _ 69.43 01 _ _ _ 32.41 01 _ _ _ 91.29 01 _ _ 118.41 01 _ _ _ 20.73 01 _ _ 140.24 01 _ _ _ 58.65 01 _ _ 485.54 01 _ _ 197.13 01 _ _ 112.46 01 _ _ 543.53 01 _ _ _ 14.11 01 _ _ _ 82.91 01 _ _ 105.84 01 _ _ _ 74.97 01 _ _ _ 98.34 01 _ _ _ 48.51 01 _ _ _ 69.24 01 _ _ _ 50.72 01 _ _ _ 24.92 01 _ _ _ 50.05 01 _ _ 154.06 01 _ _ _ 49.83 01 _ _ 234.61 01 _ _ 129.87 01 _ _ _ 93.27 01 _ _ 226.89 01 _ _ 160.52 01 _ _ _ _ 5.29 01 _ _ 195.80 01 _ _ _ _ 9.04 01 _ _ _ _ 7.50 01 _ _ 445.63 01 _ _ 188.31 01 _ _ _ 64.39 01 _ _ _ 14.83 01 _ _ 169.78 01 _ _ _ 38.81 01 _ _ _ 40.79 01 _ _ _ _ 5.91 01 _ _ _ 17.42 01 _ _ _ 23.37 01 _ _ _ 77.62 01 _ _ _ 34.94 01 _ _ _ 67.47 01 _ _ 110.25 01 _ _ _ 29.99 01 _ _ _ 10.58 01 _ _ 639.95
LEGAL NOTICE
Personal Property
Parcel _ _ _ _ _ Owner_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dist_ _ Amount
Parcel _ _ _ _ _ Owner_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dist_ _ Amount
00000222 00021960 00017315 00018953 00021203 00017930 00009250 00025060 00024501 00012003 00025065 00026329 00026799 00005935 00018782 00014285 00024755 00026865 00019364 00001426 00026416 00001436 00027447 00001437 00012744 00027026 00001445 00010060 00022882 00019171 00017235 00023717 00012109 00016145 00027487 00017907 00026344 00021316 00016937 00025553 00024174 00024399 00001480 00015860 00023091 00025521 00023023 00027454 00024980 00012589 00020263 00000303 00018504 00003982 00015552 00019550 00024710 00026993 00022507 00025629 00014955 00001535 00026605 00024084 00015692 00023347 00020488 00019178 00009806 00009361 00015911 00024763 00026301 00008258 00026616 00024279 00020386 00019663 00004722 00022646 00025309 00014101 00013452 00021209 00024088 00024736 00015840 00027444 00024619 00019101 00018923 00018654 00017912 00019749 00015534 00021047 00018663 00017582 00018320 00017303 00017835 00020000 00027593 00024808 00026210 00021842 00025756 00025720 00015596 00019093 00016359 00027015 00026326 00023182 00027726 00024738 00024721 00006928 09000246 00001647 00026726 00001649 00009261 00012114 00027327 00015702 00018292 00019819 00004062 00015442 00025294
00022492 00025559 00026823 00027105 00001697 00026528 00023659 00020996 00024323 00013784 00018945 00022111 00020056 00015144 00024939 00020686 00026252 00024864 00001713 00001715 00010431 00004041 00026740 00018488 00001737 00026793 00011888 00008817 00026698 00021380 00026194 00027309 00025461 00015196 00007664 00026592 00016451 00017676 00015881 00020808 00014485 00019306 00010741 00024416 00026003 00026755 00016185 00001475 00018941 00010593 00025440 00015030 00021879 00020970 00001806 00022003 00015242 00023100 00026005 00010356 00026629 00011892 00024179 00001694 00018552 00007748 00026282 00010709 00001846 00024130 00020186 00021167 00020816 00021346 00018722 00027437 00026601 00013611 00001876 00023266 00021532 00019752 00026810 00019552 00027760 00026967 00026851 00001093 00001911 00024633 00020735 00013634 00004077 00023217 00011903 00024776 00012590 00012504 00026728 00019060 00027438 00009411 00017377 00007027 00023951 00013584 00018878 00023477 00015316 00022853 00015347 00015256 00024873 00026962 00014721 00017552 00021853 00014670 00018364 00002001 00017098 00026452 00022810 00004091 00020373 00021622 00019334 00006724 00008175 00027307 00024801
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COLLOM, JIM D & JO ANN_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 298.56 COLQUETTE, RUSSELL & BONNIE _ _ _ 01 _ _ 143.99 COOLEY, JAMES J & JERI L _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 191.61 COOLEY, JERRED T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 273.64 COOPER, ASIE WILLIAM C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 7.91 COOPER, RICKY WAYNE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.63 COPE, RUSTY L & WENDY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 142.00 COSSEY, JOSHUA W & PAULA _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 416.52 COWAN, MICHAEL & MISTY _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 37.48 COX, KARYN & JOHNNY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 76.95 COX, MELISSA C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 16.54 COX, TAYLOR L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 40.13 COZBY, SHELBY L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 36.38 CROSS, KELLY L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 12.35 CROSS, NICHOLAS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 197.57 CROSTON, CARLTON E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.99 CROW, JESSICA R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 29.11 CROWNOVER, ADRIANN N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 38.81 CULLUM, GINA K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 156.78 CULLUM, HARVEY L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 24.03 CULLUM, JOHN T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 77.17 CULLUM, WENDELL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 39.69 CURTIS, DEVIN K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 41.90 CUTRIGHT, BONNIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 158.32 CUTRIGHT, SHALENE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 12.35 CUTRIGHT, TIMOTHY D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 47.56 DANIEL, MARK OR SUZANNE _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 168.02 DARNELL, LAURA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 51.16 DAVENPORT, JENNIFER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 69.46 DAVIS, DELBERT & DEEDIE JUNE _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 25.80 DAVIS, KAREN B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 21.61 DAVIS, RONNIE D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 293.93 DAVIS, TIM R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 69.90 DAWSON, BOBBY C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 24.27 DENMAN, ANGELA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.33 DENSMORE, LONNIE D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 155.28 DICALOGERO, BRANDON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.02 DONAHUE, CLINTON D & ANDREA _ _ _ 01 _ _ 106.50 DONAHUE, JAY & DEBRA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 119.29 DONAHUE, JONAS D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 180.37 DONAHUE, WESTON & KHRISTEANA A_ 01 _ _ _ 33.00 DONALD, RAYMOND O_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 23.15 DOUTHITT, RICKY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 111.13 DOYAL, JERRY D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 145.31 DOYLE, BENJAMIN L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 52.04 DRAKE, TRACY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.99 DREW, JAMES RANDALL JR_ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 7.28 DUDENSING, DAVID B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 165.82 DUMAIS, ARTHUR W_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.65 DUNCAN, BILLIE ANN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 29.55 DUNCAN, GARY A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.21 DUNCAN, JIMMY P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 128.99 DUNHAM, AMY M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 17.42 DUNHAM, TROY OR BARBARA_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 158.98 DWIGGINS, BRAD A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 10.58 DWIGGINS, ROBERT & PENNY _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 23.15 EDWARDS, JOHN EURIS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.79 EDWARDS, TRACY ANN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 71.44 ELDER, CHARLES L JR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 50.46 ELINBURG, DANNY & GINGER _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 80.04 ELLIS, LARRY D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 36.66 EMERSON, GERALD_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 8.38 ENGLAND, JERRITT R & ALISSA _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 195.80 EPLEY, CHARLES M JR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 9.04 ERBY, JOHN A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 34.62 EUBANKS, BRITTANY N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 27.67 EUBANKS, TAMMY M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 8.38 EVERS, KATHELINA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 28.89 EZELL, DONALD L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 49.17 FEIST, KELLY & GAYLA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 252.03 FELTON, CARL L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 8.38 FELTON, JOSHUA D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 27.12 FENTON, TERRY L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.87 FLOWER, REBECCA M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 22.49 FOLKENROTH, REBECCA L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 133.40 FORD, GARY E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 198.42 FORE, MICHAEL V_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 60.64 FOX, FLOYD W (SKIP) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 115.98 FOX, TOMMIE J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 473.85 FREEMAN, DUSTIN L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 52.48 FREEMAN, JOHN W & KAREN _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 215.21 FRENCH, ROBERT STEVEN & AMANDA_01 _ _ 138.91 FRENCH, ROSCO L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 74.53 FRENCH, WILLIAM L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 279.59 FROST, ANDREW C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 31.75 FULMER, BONNIE D & BOB G _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 230.86 FULTON, JAMES A & ROXANNE _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 12.79 GALLOWAY, BRIANNA J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 31.97 GARDNER, APRIL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 38.81 GARDNER, BILLY S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 40.57 GARDNER, BRANDON S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 101.43 GARDNER, MATTHEW S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 34.40 GARNER, LEANN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 50.72 GASAWAY, PHIL & LINDA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 136.05 GATES, JASON T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 103.41 GATLIN, BRANDI L & SPILLANE, JOH_ _ 01 _ _ _ 97.02 GEORGE, JOEL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 110.03 GERITY, NADA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 16.54 GIBSON, ROBERT & PHYLLIS_ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.11 GILLIAM, TERRY S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 274.36 GINN, ALBERTA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 93.93 GLENN, DIANE M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 375.73 GOBERT, BRITTANY G _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 16.77 GOFF, ROBERT W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 15.21 GOODNIGHT, BRANDI M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.85 GOODNIGHT, JIMMY JR & AMBER _ _ _ 01 _ _ 121.50 GRAHAM, AARON & SUMMER _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 17.42 GRAHAM, BENITA K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 40.79 GRAHAM, BRIAN K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 40.57 GRAHAM, JAMES W_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 44.64 GRANTHAM, DANA LYNN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 21.17 GRANTHAM, GAYLEN CHAD _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 41.02 GRAY, TAYLOR A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 85.39 GREEN, MARCUS D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 42.78 GREENLEE, KIMBERLY K_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.43 GREFFEN, JAMES L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 80.70 GRIFFIN, CHRISTA ELIZABETH_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 19.84 GRIFFITH, DAVID OR LORI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 23.37 HAGANS CATTLE COMPANY_ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.73 HALE, ANNA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 60.86 HALL, JOHN B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 73.21 HALL, KEVIN S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 61.08 HALL, STEVEN LEON & RITA_ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 205.51 HANEY, BRENT & REBECCA _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 51.60 HANEY, KEVIN W. & MELISSA J. _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 64.39 HARBISON, CODY J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 51.60 HARDY, JEREMY A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 114.88 HARDYNS, GREGORY A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.73 HARLEN, TINA J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 234.17 HARMON, MITCHELL & PAULA_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.79 HARRIS, KEVIN & HAYLIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.84
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HARRISON, AMARIS R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 18.72 HARRISON, BRADY L JR & AUDRA_ _ _ 01 _ _ 120.17 HART, DAVID PAUL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 118.63 HAUSLER, SAMUEL H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 17.86 HAYNES, FRANKLIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.47 HEAD, ANDREW C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 61.30 HEILMAN, BURT_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.41 HEISER, DONALD R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 113.34 HELMANDOLLAR, WICK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 37.86 HELTON, TAMIE R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 17.20 HENDERSON, MICHAEL R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 64.83 HENDERSON, TERRY W & DIANNA_ _ _ 01 _ _ 291.72 HENEGAR, JANE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 8.82 HENSLEY, JESSICA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 137.81 HENSLEY, TINA M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 27.78 HENSLEY, TRAVIS A & DEVON _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.43 HENSON, DAKOTA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.41 HENSON, GABRIELLE & MICHAEL _ _ _ 01 _ _ 191.10 HENSON, LARRY E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 24.48 HENSON, ROGER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 84.23 HERREN, PAUL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 67.23 HERREN, RALPH OR JANE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 139.58 HILL, ASHLEY M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 160.08 HILLYER, ANNA L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 36.38 HOFFMAN, JOHN V JR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 27.34 HOGAN, CARLA D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 196.24 HOLLAND, SHIELA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 180.81 HOLT, JOYCE A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 22.27 HOLUBEC, KANDY J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 12.35 HONEA, JODY A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 7.50 HONEYCUTT, DANIEL & SHERI_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 308.48 HONEYCUTT, HAYLEE C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.69 HONEYCUTT, JAMES_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 64.53 HONEYCUTT, KIM D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 18.08 HOPKINS, PAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.55 HORNER, MARTIN J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.47 HOUSE, JAMES L & PAMELA T_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 56.89 HOUSTON, RACHEL J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.02 HOWARD, AARON & SARA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 96.80 HOWARD, COLBY 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ISOM, HUBERT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 180.81 ISOM, MICHAEL D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 13.86 ISON, RICK E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 14.55 IVY, STEPHANIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 10.58 J V ENTERPRISE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.29 JACKSON, DANIEL J & BREANNA _ _ _ 01 _ _ 262.84 JACKSON, FREDA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 98.49 JACKSON, KEISHA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 99.22 JACKSON, PATRICIA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 125.24 JACOBS, MARY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.29 JAMES, CHAD D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 63.72 JENNINGS, JENNIFER L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 12.79 JERMAN, VIOLET _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.29 JOHNSGARD, MELVIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 234.39 JOHNSGARD, TERRY D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 127.67 JOHNSON, CATHERINE A & HURT, WAL_01 _ _ _ 27.34 JOHNSON, KELLY JEAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 79.38 JOHNSON, SHARON D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 70.34 JOHNSTON, RONALD T & REBECCA L_ 01 _ _ 129.21 JOLLY, LINDA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 127.23 JONES, BRYAN K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 9.70 JONES, CARMEN LEE & TIFFANY S_ _ _ 01 _ _ 658.19 JONES, COURTNIE L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 41.45 JONES, DEBORAH J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 4.41 JONES, MELISSA V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 22.49 JONES, MISTY M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 16.51 JONES, WILLIAM JEFFREY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.79 KARR, J SHARRON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 329.40 KEATHLEY, DON_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ 6,311.17 KEELING, VEDA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 37.48 KEITH, DANIEL COTTON & LAURA _ _ _ 01 _ _ 115.10 KELLEY, JOSHUA D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.79 KENNAIR, TRACY L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 428.21 KIMBRELL, BRET S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 284.44 KIMES, SAVANAH E & KORI _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 302.31 KING, JIMMIE L JR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 167.58 KING, VAN C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 9.48 KIRKENDOLL, CHEROKEE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 126.13 KIRKENDOLL, JOYCE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 202.31 KIRKENDOLL, MITCHELL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 18.08 KIRKPATRICK, CASSANDRA R _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 707.36 KNIGHT, DEBORAH A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 97.46 KNIGHT, JACK E & LISA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 139.80 KOONE, DEBORAH S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 61.13 KOONE, DONALD & CATHY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 20.29 KRAHMER, ERIC L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 394.71 KUSTER, MISTIE D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 23.81 KYLE, MICHAEL JR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 61.13 LACK, BOBBY A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.41 LACK, DANIEL R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 7.94 LAMB, BRENNAN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 22.05 LAMB, SCOTT L & COURTNEY_ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.87 LANKFORD, STEPHANIE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.47 LAPHAM, ROBIN S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 188.09 LASLEY, ELWIN WAYNE & NANCY_ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 490.61 LAWRENCE, DAVID & STEPHANIE _ _ _ 01 _ _ 561.61 LAWSON, SARAH _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 175.96 LEACH, LILA JANE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.29 LEGENBAUER, NEIL A & BRANDI_ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 55.31 LEMARR, BILLY RHYDALE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 239.90 LEMINGS, RONNIE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 43.00 LEWIS, DANIEL C & MOLLY D _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 60.42 LINDNER, WILLIAM C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.52 LINDSEY, TOMMY G JR & AMANDA_ _ _ 01 _ _ 558.37 LINDSEY, WILLIAM E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 49.17 LINKINOGGER, CHANDIS W _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 33.96 LINKINOGGER, SERENA M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 58.21 LINN, BENNIE E _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 177.06 LINN, BILLY J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 67.47 LINN, RICKY J & SAMATHA _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 171.33 LINTON, WILMA L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 20.73 LINVILLE, D BRANDON_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 308.26
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LIPE, CARL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 32.52 LIPSCOMB, JANICE M_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 11.69 LONG, ASHLEE D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 30.43 LONG, TAWNY J_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 75.41 LOVE, HUNTER T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 155.45 LOVE, KELLEY JO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 13.67 LOVELL, JAMES R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 9.66 LOVELL, TERRY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 262.17 LOWDER, TERRY MAXINE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 22.05 LOWRANCE, C WAYNE & PATTI L_ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 179.71 LOWRANCE, CLAYTON W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 16.02 LOWRANCE, DAVID P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 73.21 LOWRANCE, NANCY N_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 63.72 LOWTHORP, MARK B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 223.81 LOYD, CHRISTINA & JAMES _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 394.03 MACKEY, RICKEY OR STARLA _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 64.53 MALDONADO, JOSEPH D & STEPHANIE_01 _ _ 152.14 MANN, HALEY IRENE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 28.44 MARSHALL, HOWARD E & CAROL _ _ _ 01 _ _ 246.74 MARTIN, CARL W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 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BILLIE L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.17 MURPHY, CHRISTIAN D & DIANA L _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 71.22 MURRAY, KEVIN OR LINDA_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 34.72 MURRAY, RUSSELL D & AMY _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 177.94 MURRY, DALE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 430.86 NAGEL, FREDDIE D JR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 293.04 NEAL, GEORGE N _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 763.81 NEFF, CODY L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 48.29 NETTLES, TODD & BARBARA _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 123.92 NEWTON, CAROL L & JAMIE BM _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 66.15 NICHOLSON, JAMES ROMAN _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 117.09 NICHOLSON, SHEILA L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 246.08 NITZ, JACOB C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 26.02 NIXON, DRENDA L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 26.46 NOHREN, RANDY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 104.79 O'DELL, ARTHUR _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 105.40 ODLE, PATRICK & JUDY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 65.71 OGUNLADE, SHERRY L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 82.47 O'KEEFE, JOEL P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 9.92 OLSEN, MICHAEL L III & ASHLEY_ _ _ _ 01 _ 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01 _ _ _ 32.63
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
REYNOLDS, KEVIN_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 51.92 REYNOLDS, RICHARD P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 127.67 RHODA, BRAUN C & ERIN _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 41.90 RICH, RONALD S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 5.91 RICHARDS, DIANE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ _ 6.62 RIFFENBURG, WILLAM F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 27.78 ROBERSON, ALLEN D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 221.38 ROBERSON, BILLY C_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 43.66 ROBERSON, WASPER B C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 37.04 ROBERTS, STEVE R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 89.96 ROBERTS, TERRY G & LESLIE E _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 106.94 ROBERTSON, ALBERT B_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 187.75 ROBINSON, HOWARD OR APRIL _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 158.98 ROBINSON, REX_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 127.89 RODGERS, LESTER L & SAMANTHA _ _ 01 _ _ _ 88.64 RODRIGUEZ, RENEE D_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 70.56 ROSS, VALERIE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 19.84 ROWLAND, LESTER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ 223.21 SADIQ, DEREK A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 01 _ _ _ 40.57 SADLOWSKI, CHRISTIAN R_ _ _ _ _ _ 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BURROUGHS, J C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 18.36 BURROUGHS, LEON & DIANA _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 175.34 BURROUGHS, WENDELL H_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 112.68 CADRON CREEK CATFISH HOUSE _ _ _ 02 _ _ 229.50 CALDWELL MILLING COMPANY INC _ _ 02 _ _ 883.35 CARGILE, CHARLENE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 44.29 CARGILE, ERIC B _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 14.23 CHANCE , CATHERINE R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 12.39 CHENEY, ROBERT & ROSEMARY _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 19.28 CHESLEY, ROBERT S_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 323.14 CLARK, JAMES M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ _ 7.01 COATS, DAVID W _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 193.65 COLLINS, BOBBIE JO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 35.34 COLLINS, ERICA R_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 45.44
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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PAMELA _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 66.10 KIFER, DAVID L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 99.14 KINDLER, KEVIN E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 293.62 KOBERA, JOHN J _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 35.34 KUIPERS, JACOB S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 22.95 KUYKENDALL, JOEL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 109.01 LAMASTUS, TODD & STEPHANIE_ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 438.76 LAMB, CHARLES L _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 22.72 LANKFORD, THERMAN & CINDY _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 227.89 LATHEM, MICHAEL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 486.77 LAWLEY, BILL A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 161.11 LEMINGS, GORDON O & SONYARAE _ _ 02 _ _ _ 46.36 LEONARD, CARROLL DEE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 51.41 LEONARD, ELIZABETH F_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 32.82 LEONARD, JAMES W & EVA MARIE_ _ _ 02 _ _ 205.86 LILES, JESSICA D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 101.44 LINN, MANDY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 14.23 LOPEZ, ARMONDO M _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 11.02 LOPEZ, MARIA E_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ _ 19.74 LOVELL, MARY R _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 02 _ _ 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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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STATE OF ARKANSAS COUNTY OF VAN BUREN
I, Lisa Nunley, Collector, of Revenue within and for Van Buren County in the State of Arkansas, do hereby certify that the personal tax books of Van Buren County reflect the foregoing list of personal property to be delinquent for non-payment of taxes for the year of 2015. Witness my hand this Sixteenth day of November, 2016. Lisa Nunley Collector for Van Buren County Phone: (501)745-8550
The Voice of Van Buren County
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November 22 2016
Blue Devils win conference games Story by Brian Crotts / photos by Tim and Debbie Widener
The Shirley Blue Devils (8-0, 2-0) opened conference play with wins over Rural Special and Timbo. The Devils traveled to Fox for their conference opener against the Rebels. The game was never in doubt as Shirley jumped out to a 22 to 4 lead in the first quarter. Junior Jaret Bradley led all scorers with 12 points. Final score Shirley 69, Rural Special 31. Shirley defeated Timbo 72 to 55 in their home conference opener. Jeb
No. 3 junior Michael Fuller
No. 5 senior Jed Privitt
No. 10 senior Joe Owen
5th Annual Wanda Porter Dawson
Toy Run
Supporting Conway County Children (Angel Tree)
Sunday, November 27, 2016 Please bring a new toy, gift, or clothing for a boy or girl up to age 14. Toys should be new and unwrapped.
All bikes and Cages (cars)
Please, no guns, knoves, swords, or weapons of any kind. Monetary donations are appriociated as well.
Staging: 2:00om
If you are not able to come to the event and would like to donate a gift or money, please contact Jerry or Christine. Donations are tax deductible throught 501(c3).
Contacts Jerry “Deadeye” Ashby 501-940-7124 Email: tripower@suddenlink.net
Privitt had 18 of his game high 24 points in the first half leading the Devils to a 45 to 23 lead going into intermission. Junior Michael Fuller contributed 14 points in the win. On Oct. 12, Shirley traveled to Clinton to take on Class 3A Valley Springs in the opening round of the First Service Bank Classic. Final score Shirley 71, Valley Springs 56. Senior guard Joe Owen led all scorers with 20 points. Privitt had 19 and Fuller contributed 15.
Welcome
Rain or Shine
Line-up will be in the order of arrival.
1705 E. Harding St. Morrilton, AP 72110 (Old McConnell Dew dealershio) KSU at 2:30pm Ride through downtown Morrilton to the Multipurpose Building in Morrilton City Park.
Refreshments: • Chili and Fixin’s • Coffee/Hot Chocolate • Dessert
Christine Ashby - 501-366-5506 Email: ashbybenrn@yahoo.com
Wanda Porter Dawson was a wonderful patriot who shared love with everyone she met.
No. 44 junior Jaret Bradley
No. 23 senior Easton Freeman