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August 10, 2007 THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark. Page 3A Josephine Lena Vonesh, BULL SHOALS A memorial Josephine Lena Vonesh of Lakeview a.m. Saturday at Kirby Family Home Chapel in Bull Shoals Charles Kanu as celebrant. Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, at Flippin.

She was born Oct. 4, 1916, at to John and Anna Serama. James Vonesh Jan. 24, 1980. She worker at Sherwin Manufacturing Plant and resided Lakeview area since moving from loved to travel across the United fish with her husband.

She was home and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, R. (Joan) Vonesh of Joliet, Daczkowski of Irving, Texas; Elizabeth Vonesh of Chicago and Manhattan, Ill. She was preceded sister and two brothers. Arrangements are by Kirby Cremation Services.

Visit an online at www.kirbyandfamily.com. 90 service for will be 10 Funeral with Father Josephine died Michigan City, She married was a factory Williams Can in the Josephine Lena Vonesh Tinley Park, in 1987. She States in their camper and a good cook and loved her Marilyn Joan 'Jo' Hollingsworth, 68 Marilyn Joan "Jo" Hollingsworth, 68, of Mountain Home went to be with the Lord Monday, Aug. 6, 2007. A service of remembrance will be 2 p.m.

Saturday in the chapel of Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home. She was born April 2, 1939, in Dyersburg, to William and Ethel Jean Campbell. Jo was a longtime volunteer for American Red Cross and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her sons, Mark Hollingsworth and wife, Kaye, of Mountain Home, and Larry Hollingsworth and wife, James Vonesh; son James nephew Walter (Barbara) and two granddaughters, Hillary (Rhett) Daniels of in death by her parents, one Family Funeral and obituary and guestbook Marilyn Joan "To" Hollingsworth www.mooresjacksonvillefuneralhome.com. Valma Stacy, 62 BULL SHOALS A funeral for Valma Stacy, 62, of Norfork will be 11 a.m.

today at Galatia Cemetery Church. Visitation will be 10 a.m. until service time. She is survived locally by her daughter, Darlene Langston, and sons Jackie and Terry Stacy. Arrangements are by Twin Lakes Cremation Society and Funeral Home.

Ruby L. Haught, 83 A funeral for Ruby L. Haught, 83, of Mountain Home will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Kirby Family Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Mrs. Haught died Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007. She is survived locally by her husband, James L.

Haught, and her son, Donald Haught. Samee, of Harrison Township, sisters Pat Latham of Jacksonville, Marie Jenkins of Ohio and Peggy Larrow of Manila; a brother, Bill Campbell of Little Rock; granddaughters Lacy and Lindsay Hollingsworth of Mountain Home; grandsons Ryan Hollingsworth of Fayetteville and Brad Hollingsworth of Pontiac, as well as her special friend, John Zuba of Jordan. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bill Hollingsworth; and one sister. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Arkansas High School Athletic Booster Club. Local arrangements are by Kirby Family Funeral and Cremation Services.

Arrangements are under direction of Moore's Jacksonville Funeral Home, (501) 982-2136. Visit an online guestbook at Scott W. Skora, 44 Arrangements for Scott W. Skora, 44, of Mountain Home are pending at Kirby Family Funeral and Cremation Services. Mr.

Skora died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007. Thurman Wood, 92 Arrangements for Thurman Wood, 92, of Mountain Home are pending at Roller Funeral Home. Mr. Wood died Thursday, Aug.

9, 2007. Todd Michael Baruch, 42 GILBERT, Ariz. A memorial for Todd Michael Baruch, 42, of Arizona was Wednesday at East Valley Bible Church. Mr. Baruch died Friday, Aug.

3, 2007. He is survived locally by his father, Richard Baruch. Arrangements are by Falconer Funeral Home. William Rex 'Bill' Clay, 82 SALEM A funeral for William Rex "Bill" Clay, 82, of Viola will be 11 a.m. today at Barker Funeral Home Chapel.

Mr. Clay died Monday, Aug. 6, 2007. Dean W. Blackford, 77 BULL SHOALS A celebration of life for Dean W.

Blackford, 77, of Flippin will be in mid-October at Cotter Campground. Mr. Blackford died Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Betty A.

Blackford. Arrangements are by Twin Lakes Cremation Society Funeral Home. Willie Faye Burleson, 84 YELLVILLE A funeral for Willie Faye Burleson, 84, of Bruno will be 10 a.m. today at Burns Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs.

Burleson died Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2007. She is survived locally by her daughter, Phyllis Hiett. Bruce Walter Wilhelm, 52 BULL SHOALS Services for Bruce Walter Wilhelm, 52, of Summit will be private. Mr.

Wilhelm died Monday, Aug. 6, 2007. He is survived locally by his wife, Juanita Osborn. Arrangements are by Twin Lakes Cremation Society Funeral Home. Evelyn Beaton Cole, 80 PARAGOULD A private family memorial service for Evelyn Beaton Cole, 80, of Paragould will be later.

Mrs. Cole died Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007. She is survived locally by one daughter, Cecilia Lovelady. Arrangements are by Mitchell Funeral Home.

William Duncan Hoy, 77 A service for William Duncan Hoy, 77, of Flippin will be private. Mr. Hoy died Friday, Aug. 3, 2007. He is survived locally by his wife, Phyllis Hoy, and one daughter, Melody Dennis.

Arrangements are by Burns Funeral Home. Obituary policy The Baxter Bulletin publishes news obituaries free in its print editions and online at baxterbulletin.com. News obituaries contain information about the death, services and surviving spouse, parents and children who reside locally. News obituaries run until services are held, up to three times. Families who choose to present more information in the obituary may do so for a fee.

There is a one-time basic charge of $10. For a photo, there is an additional $10 charge. The obituary is then billed at 30 cents per word. Obituary notices are posted on our Web site, www.baxterbulletin.com, as they are received Third body believed found in bridge wreckage MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Divers pulled at least two more bodies from the wreckage of the collapsed Mississippi River bridge Thursday, bringing the disaster's confirmed death toll to seven, more than a week after the span crumbled. Later, authorities said one of those sets of remains might actually include another victim, which would bring the toll to eight if that is confirmed.

The first victim recovered Thursday was identified as Peter Joseph Hausmann, 47, of Rosemount. Authorities believe they know the victims' identities from the other remains, and that they were on the list of missing in the Aug. 1 collapse, said Andrew Baker, chief medical examiner for Hennepin County. They were not immediately identified. Crews have been searching for at least eight people missing and presumed killed in the collapse, including a mother and her young daugh- made the BIG switch to Carmike Cinemas has DLP CINEMA DLP Technology TENS ASTRONENTS Canada Cares Village 5 729 E.HWY I SKINWALKERS PG13 1:00 4:30 (NO 7:10 9:40 THURS) RUSH HOUR 3 PG13-OLP 12:45 3:3 05:10 7:20 9:35 (12:00 FRISAT) BRATZ 1:15420 HOT ROD PG130LP 9:30 THE SIMPSONS PG13-OLP 12:30 2:45 5:00 7:15 9:30 HARRY PG13-OLP 12:30 3:30 7:00 9:45 I LAUGH FACTORY ROLP 7:45 9:45 THURSDAY ALL SHOWTIMES INCLUDE PRE FEATURE CONTENT.

Morning power outage affects 700 A one-hour power outage affected about 700 North Arkansas Electric Cooperative customers on State Highway 201 North. About 8:30 a.m., a line burned down at the State Highway 201 North substation, which includes customers along the highway to the Missouri state line, said NAEC spokesman Jerry Estes. The electricity was back on about 9:30 a.m., Estes said. Estes said the line may have been burned as the result of a high demand placed on the lines during hot weather. Rodney VFP Board slates meeting The Rodney Volunteer Fire Protection Board of Commissioners meeting is set for 6:30 p.m.

Sunday at the fire station at 1145 Rodney Road in Jordan. New commissioners, as appointed by County Judge Dan Hall, four new board members and the new fire chief will be introduced. The meeting is open to the public. Salesville council meeting slated SALESVILLE A meeting of City Council is scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall.

The meeting is open to the public. MH Planning Commission to meet The Mountain Home Planning Commission is scheduled to meet 1 p.m. Monday in City Hall. On the agenda is a preliminary plat at Panther Cove. Petitioners are Panther Cove Development Inc.

Also on the agenda is a discussion of on commercial buildings. The meeting is open to the public. Norfork School Board to meet NORFORK The Board of Directors for Norfork School District meeting is set for 6 p.m. Monday at the school administration building. On the agenda are discussion of selling property, hiring architect Bob Bailey for planned construction projects and an update on building projects.

The meeting is open to the public. Budget committee to meet Tuesday The Baxter County Budget Committee meeting is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday in the third floor meeting room of Baxter Services Building. The meeting is open to the public. 'Night Time Swim' set for Aug.

17 The Mountain Home City Pool "Night Time Swim" is set for 9-11 p.m. Aug. 17 as a fundraiser for a future indoor pool. Admission will be $5, and concession will be available. For information, call the pool at 425-7477.

From staff and submitted reports LOTTO 4-12-15-18-24-36 Worth: $1.6 million. There was no Jackpot winner. Five numbers were picked by 26 players, with each ticket worth $528. The next drawing will be worth $1.7 million. POWERBALL DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Wednesday night matched all six numbers drawn, which were: 9-16-21-30-52 Powerball: 9 Power Play: 2 Players matching all five numbers and the Powerball would have won or shared the $140.6 Million jackpot.

The prize goes to an estimated $161 Million for Saturday. ter and another woman and her adult son. Hausmann was a computer security specialist and a former missionary who met his wife, Helen, in Kenya. The evening of the collapse, he was heading to the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park to pick up a friend for dinner.

Hausmann called home while sitting in traffic, but the line went dead. As searchers combed the river for victims, federal officials looking into the cause of the collapse issued an advisory for states to inspect the metal plates, or gussets, that hold girders together on bridges nationwide. Investigators said the gussets on the failed Minneapolis bridge were originally attached with rivets old technology more likely to slip than the bolts used in bridges today. Some of the gussets also may have been weakened by welding work over the years, and some may have been too thin, engineering experts said ground," Magladry said, and Thursday. repeat the simulation until it Questions about the gus- matches what happened.

sets prompted Transportation NTSB investigators have Secretary Mary Peters to cau- been trying to pinpoint tion states about stress placed where on the bridge the colon bridges during construc- lapse began. Observations tion projects. from a helicopter camera Investigators are also look- this week found several ing at whether extra weight "tensile fractures" in the from construction work could superstructure on the north have affected the bridge. An side of the bridge, but noth18-person crew had been ing that appeared to show working on the Interstate where the collapse began, 35W span when it collapsed the NTSB said. during the evening rush hour.

Also Thursday, President Bruce Magladry, director of Bush dismissed a proposal the National Transportation to raise the federal gasoline Safety Board's Office of tax to repair the nation's Highway Safety, said the bridges at least until agency will use a computer to Congress changes the way it simulate how the bridge might spends highway money and have behaved with different considers the economic loads, and with different parts impact of a tax increase. of the bridge failing. He said At the bridge site, recovthere are infinite combina- ery crews have removed tions to test, so the simula- several vehicles from the tion may have to be run 50 river in the past two days. In times or 5,000 times. all, 88 vehicles have been "Then we compare what located, both in the river the (simulated) collapse and amid the broken conlooks like to what we actual- crete wreckage of the see out there on the bridge.

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