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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 6

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THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark. Monday, February 28, 2011 Page 6A Record The following couples obtained marriage licenses in Baxter County Feb. 16-22, 2011: Jay C. Lewis, 53, and Jerrlyn Louise Padios, 59 Michael Lee Voran, 25, and Heather Marie Findley, 23 Edward Heinz Kobialka, 37, and Amy Renee Acevedo, 29 Brian Michael Bamett, 26, and Ashton Brooke Williams, 20 HE property in Baxter County to Robert Benedict; $50,000. Catherine Buckley transferred lot 3 of Swift Village Subdivision to Margaret Olsen; $149,000.

Andrew Hairgrove transferred lot 6 of block 1 of Woodland Hills Subdivision to Roy Kibbe; $149,000. Teresa jones transferred property in Baxter County to Daniel Simer; $60,000. Martin Holdings, Inc. transferred property in Baxter County to Andrew Foster, $53,000. The following couples obtained divorces in Baxter County Feb.

16-22, 2011: Misty Cullipher vs. David Cullipher Delores M. Wilkey vs. Leslie Wilkey Derek J. Alman vs.

Melissa P. Alman Jason Tribble vs. Jennifer Tribble Forest Luker, vs. Holly Beth Luker 1 Tammy Blagg transferred lot 69 and 70 of Harristown Subdivision to Stephen Hol-ley; $77,000. George Kemper transferred lots 5-7 and lots 16 and 17 of Emerald Hills Subdivision to Patricia Waters; $220,000.

David Krause transferred property in Baxter County to Jerry Foster; $95,000 Ted McCoy transferred property in Baxter County to La Tessa Bratten; $100,000. Teresa Reed transferred fined $100 for driving on a suspended driver's license-DWL Michael V. Chayer, 44, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended driver's license. He was ordered to serve all three days in community service. He was also sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $400 for possession of a controlled substance.

He had all 10 days suspended. John Gettinger, 46, Mountain Home was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $75 munity service. Jennafer D. Meyers, 25, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended driver's license. She had all three days suspended.

Shawn M. Wagner, 43, East Hornbeck, was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $450 for his first driving while intoxicated offense. Public The following warranty deeds, representing transactions of real property, were filed with the Baxter County clerk's office Feb. 16-22, 2011. The value listed for each transaction is derived from the tax stamps affixed to each instrument: Larry Altman transferred lot 23 of Razorback Acres to Ellen Burns; $96,000.

Roft Roos transferred property in Baxter County to John Levo; $59,000. David Booth transferred lots 244 and 245 of section District court for the city of Mountain Home was held Feb. 14, 15 and 17, 2011 before Judge Van Gearhart Of the 120 cases against 70 defendants, 56 were for various traffic violations, 31 were for contempt, 11 were for alcohol related offenses, five were for drug related offenses, five were for shoplifting, three were for criminal trespass, three were for disorderly conduct, two were for various offenses, two were for domestic battery, and two were for theft. There were nine defendants sentenced District court for Baxter County was held Feb. 15 and 17, 2011 before Judge Van Gearhart.

Of the 281 cases against 184 defendants, 151 were various traffic violations, 55 were for contempt, 22 were for hot checks, 16 were for alcohol related offenses, 11 were for animal control violations, 11 were for drug related offenses, five were for various offenses, four were for disorderly conduct, two were for criminal mischief, two were for domestic assault and two were for theft. There were 15 defendants sentenced to jail time. Those cases are reported here: John Allen, 64, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended drivers license. He had all three days suspended. Christopher R.

Baiphy, 27, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $100 for criminal mischief and was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $50 for failure to appear. Adrian R. Brown, 30, Yel-lville was sentenced to two days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended drivers license. John R. Bryant, 22, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended drivers license.

He had all three days suspended. Charles D. Darr, 50, Mountain Home was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $450 for his first driving while intoxicated offense. He had 88 days suspended, was credited for one day already served and was to serve the remaining day in community service. John J.

Downing, 21, Viola was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $50 for a hot check violation and was sentenced to six days in jail and fined and fined $50 for failure to appear. He had seven total days suspended. Jackie Allen FollowelL 55, Bull Shoals was sentenced to three days in jail for disorderly conduct He had all three days suspended. Bryan V. Hanlen, 29, North Carolina was sen How tall 123.

Email your group news and ptaos to ieas? we omy to ev1 as soon as oosscte aie" frt mi 6 of Briarchffby the Lake to Joseph McDole; $5,000. Nadine Easley transferred property in Baxter County to Harold Wehmey-er, $38,000. John Coley transferred lots 45-47 of Blue Wing Subdivision to David Krause; $38,000. Cecil Herzing transferred property in Baxter County to Brigitte Shipman; $85,000. Peggy Cox transferred property in Baxter County to Maryann Butler; $7,000 to jail time.

Those cases are reported here: Anthony Joseph Bernal, 20, Mountain Home was sentenced to 10 days in jail for nonpayment of fines. He was credited for one day already served. James Bohrn, 38, Calico Rock was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $500 for his first driving while intoxicated offense. He had 88 days suspended and was credited for one day already served. Daniel T.

Cantrall, 54, Mountain Home was sentenced to 10 days in jail and tenced to 90 days in jail and fined $450 for his first driving while intoxicated offense. He had 88 days suspended and was credited for two days already served. Eugene Horton, 38, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended driver's license. He had all three days suspended. Iva R.

Mason, 54, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $50 for a hot check violation. She had all three days suspended. Dane T. McFarland, 22, Lakeview was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $450 for his first driving while intoxicated offense. He had 88 days suspended, was credited for one day already served and will serve the remaining day in com We also have Colored Mulch EVERETT'S SAWMILL 329 Mildred Simpson Drive Norfork, AR 499-7475 HEY I Lova Monkey Discovery Kit a Tickle Mughter rr 425-5439 608 S.

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Gary S. Riener, 38, Mountain Home was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $100 for driving on a suspended driver's license-DWI. Joshua C. Thompson, 21, Mountain Home was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended driver's license. Jessika Rose Weets, 22, Gassville was sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $500 for shoplifting.

She had four days suspended. He had 89 days suspended and was credited for one day already served. Zachery West, 25, Salem was sentenced to three days in jail and fined $75 for driving on a suspended driver's license. Keith D. Williams, 56, Lafayette, was sentenced to five days in jail and fined $150 for possession of an instrument of crime.

$1C0 reg $200 $40 reg S50 (370) 435 U3y 2-3'h Town East Centre Mtn. Home, AR -t I i I i 5 I JY 1 p. Hi mmm i' -r-f WTHECIRCUrrCOURTOF BAXTER COUNTY ARKANSAS PROBATE DIVISION In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph G. Rone, Deceased NO. PR-2010-307-2 NOTICE Last known address of decedent 103 Wolf Drive Midway Arkansas Date of Death: August 15, 2010 The undersigned was appointed Administrator of the estate of the above named Decedent on the 22nd day of February, 2011.

All persons having claims against the estate must exhibit them, duly verified, to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded (rom any benefit in the estate. Provided that claims for injury or death caused by negligence of the Decedent shall be filed within six (6) months from the dale of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred and precluded from any benefit in such estate. Ralph G. Rone, Administrator do Ethredge Copeland PA 119 East 6th Street P.O. Box 724 Mountain Home AR 72653-0724 LEGAL NOTICE The Ozark Opportunities, Inc.

Weatherlzation Assistance Program is accepting sealed bids for construction materials and contract labor. A mandatory bidder's conference for contract labor only will be held at the Marshall Weatherization office on March 7, 201 1 at 1 pm. Please contact Randy McCallister at (870) 448-2010 to request a bid packet or visit our office at 200 W. Nome, Marshall, AR 72650. Ail sealed and labeled bids must be received at the Ozark Opportunities, Inc.

Corporate Office located at 701 E. Prospect St. P.O. Box 1400, Harrison, AR 72602 by 2 pm on March 25, 201 1. The bids will be opened at that time.

Late bids will not be considered. MWSE and Labor Surplus Area Firms are encouraged to apply- NOTICE Smith Communications proposes to construct a telecommunications tower in Baxter County, Arkansas. A 325' guyed tower would be constructed southwest of Highway 5 on Skyline Drive, in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Smith Communications invites comments from any interested parly on the mparts of these towers on any dis tricts, sites. structures or ob jects significant in American history, archaeology, engmeenng, or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register ot Historic Places.

Request for specific informa tion regarding these projects and com ments may be sent to Smith Communi cations, Attn: Dave Reynolds, 520 N. College, Fayetteville, AR 72701. Comments must be received by March 21,2011. ORDINANCE NO. 2011-3 AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE FINAL PUT AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR WEST END -PHASE I SECTION 1.

Thai the plat, public dedications and improvements ot Twin Lakes Community Bank and Gregory and Magness Properties, LLC for West End Phase I are hereby accepted, and the Baxter County Cietk is hereby authorized to record the Final Plat thereof. SECTION 2. This Ordinance is nec essary to benefil the property owners and to permit immediate construction on the property, and an eme-gency is hereby declared to exist This Ordinance shall be in full tcrce and effect from and after Us passage and publication. Passed and approved ths 17th day February, 2011. Attest David Osnon, Mayor Brian A.

Plumiee Cty Cierk Our Classifieds hit the mark- Call 508-8080 to place your ad. i 3hIJaxtcr Bulletin "b-r Medical Spa Salon ORDINANCE NO. 2011-2 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR DINANCE NO. 296, AS AMENDED, WITH REFERENCE TO ZONING WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKAN SAS, RELATIVE TO CHANGING AREA ZONED AS RESIDENTIAL R-1 TO COMMERCIAL C-2. WHEREAS, a proper petition was filed by the properly owner requesting a map change in zoning; said petition was submitted to the Planning Com' mission of the City of Mountain Home, Arkansas; notice ot said petition and public hearing thereon was published in a newspaper having local circulation as required by Ordinance; a public hearing was held, and all remon strances were heard, after which the Planning Commission recommended the property described herein be re- zoned.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF M0UN TAIN HOME, ARKANSAS: The following real estate In Baxter County, Arkansas be, and It hereby Is changed In zoning from Residential 1 to Commercial C-2. A part of the NW of the NEU and a part of the NEW of the NWK, all in Section 3, Township 19 North, Range 13 West, Baxter County, Aikansas, be ing more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a 154 inch pipe at the Southwest comer ot said ot the HEX thence along the South line of said NWU of the NEK, South 89 25' 16" East, 626.29 feet; thence con tinue along said South line South 89 26' 53" East, 450.95 feet; thence leav ing said South line, North 02 25' 23' East, 301.90 feet; thence South 88 17 29' East, 218.71 leet to the West right of way line of Arkansas Highway 178; thence along said right of way line, North 04 34' 54" East, 245.30 feet, thence leaving said right of way line and along the South line ot Clairdas Commercial Subdivision, North 83 43' 40' West, 263.38 teet; thence along the West line of Clairday's Commercial Subdivision North 02 32' 16" East 333.97 feet to the Southerly right of way line of U.S. Highway 62B; thence along said Southerly right of way line, South 66 10' 01" West, 9.29 feet; thence continue along said Southerly right of way line South 66 56' 34' West, 338.33 teet; thence leaving said Southerly right of way line South 03 01' 22 Wesl, 399.25 teet; thence South 67 23' 26" West, 104.80 feet; thence South 67 53' 40" West, 432.57 feet; thence North 78 15' 03' West, 278.86 teet to the Northeast comet of the City of Mountain Home Tract; thence South 01 54' 46" West, 29.79 feet to the Southeast comer ot the City of Mountain Home Tract; thence North 78 50' 59" West, 7.67 teet to the East right of way line of Bradley Drive; thence along said right of way line South 02 11' 21" West, 57.24 feet; thence continue along said East right of way line South 07 49' 58' East, 125.49 feet to the South line ot said ME' of the NWU; thence along said South line South 89 13' 36' East, 23.85 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1 1 .86 acres, more or less. EXCEPT: A part of the NW'4 NEI4 ot Section 3, Township 19 North, Range 13 West described as follows: Beginning at the NE corner of the said NWI4 NEK ot Section run thence South along the East line thereof to the South side of U.S. Highway No.

62; thence along the South side ot said highway in a SW direction 555 feet to a point tor a place ot beginning; thence continue SW along the South bound-a7 of highway 105 feet ffience South 2 52' West along the Gus Goeckler property line 328.3 teet; thence East 95 teet; thence North 3 East 372 feet to the point of beginning. The above described property is located at 1520 Highway 62 East, Mountain Home, Arkansas. WHEREAS, this Ordinance is necessary to permit the best use of the property and to permit the immediate commencement of construction on the property, an emergency is hereby declared to exist pertaining to the rezon-ing of me properly, and this Ordnance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and Passed and approved this 17th day of February 2011. Anest David Osman, Mayof Brian A. Plumlee, City Cie 6 fDSAfiT Misses Sizes 2-24 flip Wil li For Your Convenience vosr, Slecpycar on Safe! nts, Sport:.

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