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Wednesday, August 17, 2011 - The Grand Prairie Herald - Page 3
CONGRATULATIONS, STANon your retirement of 27 years with
Reser’s Fine Foods!No more 3:30am mornings!No more days of 14+ hours!
Relax and enjoy doing what you like best:
We love you!SShhaarroonn,, JJeennnnyy,, JJaassoonn,,
CCiinnddyy,, aanndd DDrraakkee JJoonneess
FULL TIME MECHANIC ON DUTYWe offer all types of repairs including
Tune-upsBrake Jobs, Rotor’s TurnedTires Rotated & BalancedTire Repair & New Tires
ISBELLS RADIATOR, MUFFLER &
WRECKER SERVICE
We received some muchneeded rain over theweekend. The cooler tem-peratures are greatlyappreciated also. Wenoticed corn being har-vested as we went tochurch yesterday.Everything seems to be
getting back to regularmeetings at church - withrevival and other activi-ties, we got off schedule.Bro. Fred had 2 revivalsto preach also. BibleStudy and work with theyouth on Wednesdaynights are as usual thisweek.Billie Teal spent theweek. Monday throughFriday in the hospital inPine Bluff, running testsand on dialysis. Was good to have
Jarred, Wendy and LydiaGrace in service Sundaymorning.Vickie Foster went to
Illinois last week to visither sister.Johnny, Sandy Kelly,
Josh, Kim and JaseSimmons were inBranson Thursdaythrough Sunday. Theyran into several othersfrom Hazen and Carlisle. Janet Booth had test
last week and received agood report. She will behaving further tests soon.
We missed Julie Roachand boys Sunday. John,Jr. preached for PleasantRidge Church Sundaymorning and evening.Billie Teal asked prayer
for her sister BettyFisher, which has hadhealth problems for sometime.There were several peo-
ple who took a few daysvacation, going toBranson over the week-end.Carolyn Vickers spent
the weekend with her sis-ter Mamie Guess.Carolyn lives inHermitage, AR.Patty Felty visited John
and Donna Kelly oneafternoon last week.John and Donna kept
great grand-daughterKylee McElroy Thursdayand Friday.
New Bethel NewsBy Donna Kelly
The Hazen will meetThursday August 18th at7 pm in the city hall.The following is the
agenda1. Call to order2. Roll Call3. Approve the meeting’
s minutes and checkswritten.4.Standing Committee
reports & departmenthead reportsa. Stevie Chlapeckab. Phillip Footc. Bradley Taylor5. Old Business6. New Business7. Announcements8. Adjourn
HHaazzeennCCiittyyCCoouunncciill
Hours:Friday & Saturday 11AM til 8:30PM
Sunday & Monday 11AM til 3PM
Operators:W. O. & Patsy Prince and Family
Riverfront Restaurant & Fish Market
BBrriinngg yyoouurr ffaammiillyyaanndd ccoommee oouutt ffoorr tthhee
ggrraanndd ooppeenniinngg oonnFFrriiddaayy,, AAuugguusstt 1199tthh!!
GRAND OPENING
Address:1278 Riverfront Rd.Biscoe, Ar 72017
Phone:870-998-7041
Workmen were busy repairing poles following the storms on August 8.
In memory of: DonPhifer by: Marion Phifer
In memory of: Mr. &Mrs. Grover Phifer by:Marion Phifer
In memory of: Mr. &Mrs. Troy Phifer by:Marion Phifer
In memory of: Earl B.Phifer by: Marion Phifer
In memory of: LovedOnes by: Evelyn Adams
In memory of:Ramsey Family by:Betty Fort
In memory of: HaroldVick, Sr. by: Donaldand Dorothy HolmesUpkeep: Louise
Hamric Delorse HamricElizabeth PartlowDonations may be
mailed to: HazenCemetery P.O. Box 92Hazen, Ar. 72064
HazenCemeteryDonations
Hello from ChambersNursing Home Center,Inc. We hope everyone isenjoying the coolerweather and the rain.Here's the activities forthe past week of August6-11:Saturday, Aug 6
Landmark BaptistChurch came for theirweekly fellowship and weplayed dominoes.Sunday, Aug 7
Lonoke Baptist Churchheld Sunday School forthe residents and Mt ZionUnited Methodist Churchcame for their fellowship.Monday, Aug 8 We
played "The Price IsRight" and the big win-ners were Lucille Youngand Margarette Jackson.Tuesday, Aug 9 We
played Bingo and the bigwinner was Jo Flynn.We had exercise classthat afternoon.Wednesday, Aug 10
Chatter Club met andduring the afternoon, wehad Activity Therapy andworked on puzzles.Thursday, Aug 11 We
played ball toss and thewinner was CarolynWood. That afternoon,we played dominoes andthe winner was BrendaMcGee.Friday, Aug 12 Jerry
Foshee and friend provid-ed guitar music and weplayed dominoes duringthe afternoon.
Our prayers are withthe family of ElizabethCoats at their time ofloss.
Janet Wyatt & JerryFoshee visited ElvisRicks.Beverly Mathews visit-
ed Addie Condor.Virginia Pace & Bo
Munnerlyn visited OpalCole.
Hello from ChambersBy Denise Kenzel
Hospice CommunicationSpecialist Leah Carterwas the guest speaker forthe Prairie CountyRetired TeachersAssociation’s regularmeeting Tuesday Aug.9th at Hurley HouseCafe. Vi Greshampresided for the meetingwith twelve members andone visitor present. Carter talked about the
help the Hospice gives inan effort for a family to beable to make more effi-cient care at the homelonger. She also statedthat Hospice needs morevolunteers as visitors togive the homebound care-givers a little break dur-ing the day.Thelma Gray, secretary
read the minutes thatwere approved and JohnieSiitonen, treasurer col-lected dues. The ARTA Convention
was announced for
Tuesday September 2 atImmanuel BaptistChurch, Little Rock.Registration and lunchtickets were taken.The club sent donations
to the associations sup-ported annually: SingleParent Scholarship Fund;Margaret Fisher LiteracyCouncil; Prairie CountyHope Chest and St JudesHospital.Joyce McNeil gave brief
summary of the workbeing done by the Singlearent Scholarship FundChris Weems reported onthe Margaret FisherLiteracy Council; andSadie Foster reported onthe Prairie County HopeChest. A thank you notewas read from St Jude’sHospital for the contribu-tion last year.The next regular meet-
ing will be Tuesday Oct11 at 1:00pm at theDeValls Bluff Dairy Bar
Leah Carter speaks to P.C. Retired Teachers Group
Adult The End of
Everything - MeganAbbotWhat Alice Got - Liane
MoriartyBack of Beyond -
C.J.BoxEscape - Barbara
DelinskyWhen Passion Rules -
Johanna LindseyJustice - Karen Robards
Non-Fiction101 Weird Ways to
Make Money - SteveGillman.Easy to Build Backyard
ProjectsThe Killer Book of
Infamous Murders.Young Adult
We All Fall Down - NicSheffEverlasting - Alyson
Noel
Check out the Hazen Library
Sisters Mexican RiceDip
1 15oz can Ranch StyleBeans
2 fresh tomatoes - diced1 bunch green onions -
chopped1 cup shredded cheddar
cheese1/2 cup cooked rice8 oz Catalina Salad
DressingMix all above ingredients
together. Refrigerate for 4hours. Serve with chips or
on a bed of lettuce.
Miss Prairie County Rice
Nikki Munnerlyn
In the August 10 edi-tion of The GrandPrairie Herald, thepicture with BobbyLott, Haden Weems,Mike and GrantShelman listed theirscores incorrectly.Bobby Lott and HadenWeems scored 10under par while Mikeand Grant Shelmanscored 8 under par.
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The suggestion wasmade Tuesday, August2, at the PrairieCounty Inter-AgencyCouncil that thereshould be more adver-tising about the AngelTree project in localchurches to get theword out that help isneeded. The AngelTree is “to giveChristmas gifts forneedy children in thecounty,” KellyChapman, Councilperisdent stated. “Somepeople may not realizethat there are childrenall over the county whowould not have aChrstmas if it were notfor the Angel TreeProject. It is a vitalproject for us to sup-port”.Applications for the
Angel Tree project arescreened by the DHSstaff and the applica-tions must be turned inby October 1.The next meeting of
PCIAC will beTuesday, September20, at 9:30 a.m. atBancorpSouth. PCIACwill meet the secondTuesday in Decemberat Calvary BaptistChurch Family LifeCenter to get the giftsready for distribution.The Council voted to gothrough the Angel Treethis season beforedeciding about futuremeetings.
PCIACcontinuesthroughthe year
Every month the HazenPublic Library holds areaders drawing toencourage young adultsto continue reading nov-els throughout the sum-mer. If you return a bookthat has been checkedout, you will have theopportunity to place yourname in the drawing toreceive prizes. For the month of August
Carlesha Berry andRachel Martin were
awarded with a “back-to-school bundle” from theyoung adult readersdrawing. The gift setincluded supplies, such asnotebooks, paper, pencilsand pens for the 2011 -2012 school year.Congratulations!Visit your local library
to participate in otheractivities for children ofvarious age groups andenjoy new books writtenby popular authors.
Public library rewards young adult readers