50 Years Ago: Red Hot Bargains at Feemster's Chevrolet & Olds

50 Years Ago

Herald and Democrat in 1964

An advertisement ran for the following 'Red Hot Bargains' at Feemster's Chevrolet & Olds Used Car Lot:

1959 FORD V-8, 4-door, 2-tone-paint, radio, heater. A Ruff looking car -- $395

1960 FORD 4-door V-8, automatic, lots of service left in this car -- $550

1960 FORD V-8 Station Wagon, two-tone paint, looks like new -- $850

1960 FORD 3/4 ton pickup, one owner, a dandy -- $895

1960 FORD FALCON 4-door sedan, lots of equipment. Choice unit -- $795

25 Years Ago

The Herald-Democrat in 1989

Karisha Danelle Dixon, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Dixon of Siloam Springs, won the title of Arkansas State Baby Mini Miss America at the Baby America Pageant in Fayetteville.

Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon Jr., all of Siloam Springs. Her great-grandparents are Willa Mae Harris of Decatur, Doy Vaughn of Siloam Springs, Mabel Dixon and the late Henry Dixon Sr. of Siloam Springs.

Dixon would represent Arkansas on Labor Day weekend in Hollywood, Calif., at the National Baby America Pageant.

10 Years Ago

The Herald-Leader

in 2004

The Siloam Springs Lady Panthers volleyball team literally frittered away the first game in a best-of-five match against Springdale, losing 22-25. The girls quickly redeemed themselves, winning the next three, 25-18, 16-15 and 25-20.

After losing the first game, Siloam Springs coach Rose Cheek said she told the girls they were better than that and that they just needed to settle down and play their game.

Community on 08/27/2014