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outdoorsman/woman. We rounded up some wonderful items that would make great Christmas gifts for a variety of budgets and personalities. If you don’t see something you like, head to your favor- ite retail spot — there’s no way we could include them all.


So grab your wallet and


support the local economy, support local business, sup- port your neighbors.


Archer’s Pro Shop If there’s an archery en-


thusiast in your life, consid- er a gift from Archer’s Pro Shop, 1715 W. Main St., Cot- ter (off Highway 62, next to White River Bridge.) (870) 435-4343. The business is family-


run and owned by husband and wife, J.J. and Stephanie Campbell. The Campbell’s had a similar business in Hot Springs and fell in love with this area. They came for a


Archer’s Pro Shop is located at 1715 W. Main St., in Cotter, next to White River Bridge.


Mission Bow Craze 2 from Archer’s Pro Shop, is made by Matthews is a great starter bow because, it is adjustable to fit a variety of ages. Cost: $299.99. All the profits from Mission bows go to funding missionaries around the world. “They call it craze because it’s crazy adjustable,” said J.J.


Heal Quickly • Recover Fully • Reduce Pain Effectively


• Non Invasive • Reduces Inflammation • Repairs Damaged Cells • Accelerates the Healing Process


• Can relieve pain and discomfort by up to 30% with just one treatment • No Side Effects


If you suffer from chronic back, neck, shoulder, neuropathy, knee, ankle, hip pain, etc. Call Long Chiropractic today


Combine Laser therapy with decompression and chiropractic adjustments all in one place


506 Hospital Drive, Mountain Home Dr. Joseph Long Best Chiropractor


870-424-5853 drjosephlong.com


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