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1 SECTION - 14 PAGES V OLUME 109 (1ST WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,636 WEEKS TOTAL)
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“A F REE P RESS AND A F REE P EOPLE - A N U NBEATABLE T EAM ” D ES A RC , A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY
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White River Journal interior 100 years ago - 1915 (then located on south side of Main, between Sno-White Dairy Bar and LaDue Family Fish Market (formerly White & Son) Left: Charles A. Walls, published his first issue Aug. 15, 1907; Right: Floyd Hoke, employee holds lever of paper cutter . . . which is still around 100 years later . . . and still cuts paper ! The White River Journal completed its 108th year with last week’s August 6 issue. It begins its 109th year with this week’s issue
ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS., AUG. 13, 6 PM Mother’s Day Out Open House First Baptist Church SAT., AUG. 15, 8 TO 1 Band Car Wash Des Arc High School SAT., AUG. 15, 6:00 PM Faith & Football Event First Baptist Church SUN., AUG. 16, 7 AM Men’s Fellowship Breakfast Church of God of Prophecy MONDAY, AUG. 17 School Opens for 2015-16 School Year MON., AUG. 17, 12 NOON Chamber Meets F & M Bank MON., AUG. 17, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings DeValls Bluff Courthouse TUES., AUG. 18, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Des Arc Courthouse TUES., AUG. 18, 1 PM PC Retired Teachers meet White River Dairy Bar
Apologies for US Postal “Service”; Quorum Court gets updates on jail, late delivery of last week’s Journal libraries, roads, Judge Mike Skarda
Chairing the August Quorum Court ern District on part-time basis. We’ve remeeting Tuesday night for hospitalized cently lost two Road Dept. employees Judge Mike Skarda was again Justice one in each district .... and although those Lawrence Holloway. Those present in- positions have been advertised, it’s provTUES., AUG. 18, 7 PM cluded the nine justices, Ronnie Eans, ing difficult to find employees willing to City Council Meeting Northside; Dennis Tipton, Brown Grove; work for salaries Prairie County can afford. Des Arc City Hall Mary Sue Roe and Lawrence Holloway, County Jail Update: Des Arc; Bobby Willeford, Biscoe; Eddie WED., AUG. 19, 11-2 Jeff Miller advised that construction of Ciganek and Buddy Sims, Hazen; Doyle the jail is expected to be completed within Friendship Club Sullins, Ulm; and Matt Sterlling, DeValls the next 6 weeks. Interior painting will be DeValls Bluff Methodist Bluff - and two guest speakers, Jeff Miller, completed by end of next week; plumbing FRI., AUG. 21, 6 PM construction superintendent of the Coun- fixtures and inmate equipment are being Eagle Fest 2015 ty Jail, and Debra Moore, Director of the installed; cabinetry has been received and Hinson-Rollins Field Lonoke/Prairie County Regional Library ready for installation. The old existing jail System. SAT., AUG. 22, is to be converted into offices and 4-5 Justice Holloway advised that Judge holding cells, with the kitchen to be reFair Queen Contest Skarda had just undergone his 3rd back modeled. DeValls Bluff Center surgery since July 6 on Monday this week County Library Update: SUN, AUG. 23, 6 PM (3 surgeries in 35 days) but hopes to come Debra Moore, home this week. Justice Holloway also Community Worship right, advised presented a report prepared by Judge SkarFirst Assembly of God da specifically for Tuesday night’s meeting. the Court that MON., AUG. 24, 7 PM the DeValls That report included the following items: Des Arc School Board Bluff Library re1. Personal note: “I so miss being at the Supt.’s Office opened two office, visiting and helping the great citiweeks ago on WED., AUG. 26, 1 PM zens of Prairie County. I am still conductJuly 31, after Alzheimer’s Support Group ing county business, but my office is now being closed my cell phone.” Lower White River Museum Dec. 31, 2014. 2. Courthouse, Des Arc: Hope to have 2009 Main St., Des Arc Currently it is sufficient grant funds remaining in the open Thursdays portico project to include painting front only - but the columns. number of days open will increase January 3. 3rd Street and area north of Jail: 2016. The removed computers are schedCounty has received a GIF grant to repair uled to be reinstalled next Thursday, Austreet behind jail and to conduct study for gust 20. To aid the library, DeValls Bluff flood protection of the area. The overall Mayor Kenny Anderson said his City will plan also includes obtaining a Federal Mitpay for the library’s internet service, to be igation Grant for not only raising 3rd provided by CenturyLink, thru the end of Street which would include a 60” steel pipe this year. with flood gate, but also raising the grade Because the “Lonoke/Prairie County of all the land between the Walking Trail Regional Library System” will cease to exist and Jail for conversion to additional parkDec. 31, 2015; the two counties will opering. Cost for the project is estimated at ate independently after that date. The Des $190,000, funded 80% by federal funding Arc, Hazen and DeValls Bluff libraries will 20% by local grant. operate under the Prairie County Library 4. Road Repairs: County has completBoard of Trustees which include Chairman ed its chip sealing projects for the year. Beth Rogers of Hazen; Ann Dooley, Biscoe; Work has been completed on Old Hwy 11, Cindy Wolfe, DeValls Bluff; Gloria Ballowe, Fricker Rd., 2 miles on Raft Creek Rd., and Des Arc; and Susan Lisko, Stuttgart. 2 miles on Letchworth Rd. Editorial Note: Debra Moore reminds 5. County Office Budgets: “I’ve set Oct. 15 as the deadline for submission of all of- the public that library members may check out E-books for 2 weeks, giving fice budgets.” Des Arc High School Open House 6. Employees: We’ve just hired Tommy them free access to thousands of books, In the group pictured above enjoying the Open House are: (left) the Holloway family, Holland to drive a gravel truck for North- with never a fine for late return of books. Jacob, Zachery, Stephanie and Jason, enjoying refreshments provided. At right: Payton Landry and her mom, Paula, getting information from Prairie County Health Dept. personnel, Rose Marie Knupp, Prairie County Health Department Administrator, fourth from right and Tammy York, DAHS health coordinator, third from right. A large crowd of students and parents attended the Des Arc High School Open House The Prairie County RePlans will be made for Pg . 7 held Monday evening, August 10. This was a “meet and greet” event for those involved in tired Teachers will meet at attending the Arkansas Rethe school’s opening for the 2015-16 school year on Monday, August 17. The new year the White River Dairy Bar tired Teachers Association Arriea Brasseur, 59, Sherwood begins with a new School Superintendent, new Principals at both elementary and high on Tuesday, August 18 at Convention in September.l Lee Brown, 47, Stuttgart school and several new teachers. Pre-school will also be starting its classes Monday with 1:00 p.m. as announced by Martha Hamric, 85, Hickory Plains Beth Calhoun at the helm there. (See photos and bios of new school personnel along with Kathy Ewing, Unit presi- NOTICE: No Driver’s testing J.L. High, Little Rock this Friday, August 14 bus schedule on Pages 10 and 11). dent. Anita Medford, 72, Hunter To our subscribers in Griffithville, Carlisle, Ward, Lonoke, Stuttgart, Cabot, Beebe, Searcy, Jacksonville, North Little Rock and Sherwood, we offer sincere apologies for the US Postal Service’s delivery of last week’s Journal on Tues., Aug. 11 .... four days later than its expected delivery on Fri., Aug 7. If the USPS were receiving a grade for last week’s “service”, it would have to be an “F”. Of the ten post offices contacted last Friday morning, only Conway reported having received the Journals that day. Followup calls again Saturday morning resulted in the same answer - “no papers received”. Most of the post offices reported late mail trucks both Friday and Saturday, indicating problems at the main distribution center on McCain Blvd in North Little Rock. After two consecutive weeks of near 100% “nextday” deliveries for the Thursday July 23 & 30 mailings; we had expected/hoped that the “next-day deliveries” would continue uninterrupted. (The only exception during the previous two weeks had been a ‘one-daylate’ Ward delivery on Aug. 1 instead of July 31). Mailing our papers in USPS-supplied “tubs”, instead of sacks for the past few months, has proven the capability of “next-day” delivery by the USPS - but at same time has shown that capability not to be dependable. For now, we will persevere in the pursuit of “next-day” delivery, hoping the “learning/adjustment curve” is not too terribly difficult for the postal service. Ironically, some subscribers as distant as in Texas and California advise they are receiving their papers fairly consistently by the following Monday, or Tuesday at the latest.
Retired Teachers meet Aug.18
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Obituaries
William Parker, 69, Carlisle Novella Pittman, 81, Monroe Cynthia Prislovsky, 56, Stuttgart Limon Smith, 80, Clarendon Estelle Thompson, 98, Brinkley Dorothy Whiting, 68, Indiana