White river journal, august 20, 2015

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1 SECTION - 14 PAGES V OLUME 109 (2ND WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,637 WEEKS TOTAL)

“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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THU RSD AY, AU GU ST 20, 2015

Monday’s first day of school ends for mostly bright-eyed Des Arc Elementary students

City Council hears committee reports at August meeting

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR FRI., AUG. 21, 6 PM Eagle Fest 2015 Hinson-Rollins Field SAT., AUG. 22, 4 PM Fair Queen Contest DeValls Bluff Center SUN, AUG. 23, 6 PM Community Worship First Assembly of God MON., AUG. 24, 7 PM Des Arc School Board Supt.’s Office TUES., AUG. 25, 5:30 & 7 PM Scrimmage Games Riverview School WED., AUG. 26, 1 PM Alzheimer’s Support Group Lower White River Museum 2009 Main St., Des Arc

Separate photos of one of two suspects captured on surveillance video

Prescription Shop in Hazen robbed at gun point last Friday Special Agents of the Arkansas State Police Criminal Investigation Division are assisting Hazen Police officers in the investigation of an early morning armed robbery August 14 at the Prescription Shoppe, 202 South Livermore, Hazen. Two men, covering their faces with masks, entered the drug store about 8:40

am demanding prescription drugs and money. They made their getaway in a red Dodge Challenger with a black stripe along the side of the vehicle. One suspect is believed to be six feet tall and was last seen wearing black pants and a black Chicago Bulls hat. The second suspect (physical description unknown) was wearing black

Rhonda Cheshier is new employee at Clerk’s Office

Obituaries Pg. 7

Frances Boyd, 84, McCrory D.W. Branham, 78, Des Arc Bertha Cullipher, 83, DeWitt Glenda Dollinger, 75, Carlisle W.L. George, 76, Stuttgart Carolyn Henard, 73, Cabot Ortheda Huguenard, 86, Texas Renee Moran, 53, Carlisle Bobby Moritz, 75, DeWitt Marjorie Roberts, 93, Stuttgart Charles Rollins, 75, Conway Jessie Weems, 71, Hazen

ambulance account was due to billing being rejected by Medicaid. Alderman Bryan also Director Christy Bell had been short-handed this month. Alderman Bryan advise that natural gas prices wee about the same and the city is continuing to store gas. Alderwoman Janice Huffstickler said, “Everything is going well with the water and sewer system, according to Plant Manager Paul Berry.” Animal Control Officer Dwayne Mayher reported only two dogs had been picked up; one was reclaimed by the owner. In other reports, council members were told that the city-sponsored Pee-Wee football program has started with practice; the Senior Citizens Center has had floors redone. Council members were given a copy of the audit finding for Des Arc Gas Co., Des Arc Water & Sewer and North Prairie Water System for the years 2013 and 2014. Aldermen Welton Robinson and Bruce Sutton were absent.

LaDue’s purchase of White Fish Market finalized August 6; hours extended

Rhonda Cheshier

Rhonda Cheshier is the new Deputy Clerk at the Prairie County Clerk’s Office in Des Arc. She replaces Lyndilyn Huggs who resigned. Rhonda is married to Keith Cheshier and they have three children, Brayden, Amy (Teddy) and Amber (Greg) Fields and have five grandchildren, Alysa, Ella, Kassidy, Kizen and Lizzie. The Cheshiers also own an automotive repair shop, Chestnut’s Garage, on Hwy. 11 North in Des Arc and live in the East Side Community, Des Arc. Rhonda is the daughter of Betty Snow of Des Arc and the late Doug Snow, Sr. Rhonda began her duties on Monday, August 17.

pants, a long-sleeve shirt, white tennis shoes and a LA Kings hat with silver bill. He also carried a black backpack. Anyone with information, or who can identify the suspects, are asked to contact the Arkansas State Police at (870) 633-1454 or the Hazen Police Department at (870) 255-4513.

In the absence of Mayor Jim Garth, who was on vacation, the Tuesday night meeting of the Des Arc City Council was conducted by Recorder-Treasurer Chrisana Knupp. Her recording duties were handled by Carolyn Hambrick, the city’s comptroller. Police Chief Rick Parson provided the council with a report that included 5 traffic tickets issued and 22 criminal charges filed. Those charges were mostly drug related and included 13 misdemeanors and 9 felonies. Six individuals were committed to community service. He also advised that Officer Mitchell Weaver was on his second day at the Police Academy and should finish up Nov. 13. It was reported that the first chip sealing began this Tuesday on 8th Street. Known patches on streets around town were discussed. Alderman Steve Bryan advised that money is coming in very slowly for ambulance service. Alderman Anna Beth Fisher pointedmoney not coming into the

After closing for a week of vacation, “White & Son Fish Market” on Main Street reopened June 15 with its new owner-tobe, David LaDue from Vilonia. Twentytwo-year owner Jim White and daughter/chief cook Christie Jones spent their last week at the restaurant helping LaDue assume the operations. Quickly changed were the name to “LaDue Family Fish Market”, menu items added, and personal art work added to the decor. During these first two months of operation, the number of employees has increased to 6 in the restaurant plus 2 fulltime fisherman, camouflage tops/shirts with business logo for restaurant personnel (kacki shorts/long pants will complete “uniforms”), and extended store hours

until 8:30 pm, 4 days a week, went into effect yesterday, August 19. A new exterior wood sign, expected to be installed this week and which incorporates the LaDue Family logo, was built by Tyler and Zak Hill, sons of Angie and Taddy Hill of Des Arc. To escape the mosquitos, the sign was painted lying in middle of the Hill’s living room floor. The “uniforms” and logo were designed by Cindy’s high school classmate, Delane Edwards who owns 4:13 Graphics in Vilonia. Since completion of the actual sale two weeks ago on August 6; future announced plans include serving breakfast beginning in early September (with earlier-opening Continued: See LaDue Family - Pg 3

Two Beginners . . . Timmy Baxter of Biscoe, a new bus driver for the Des Arc School District, made his first pickup of students Monday morning. He is pictured with a young student starting her first day of school at the Pre-K School in Des Arc. His expression shows complete pleasure with his new job while the beginning student shows some apprehension as she prepares to depart the bus. Timmy is replacing Coach Jim Hurt, former driver for the Biscoe route, now retired. The yellow buses are rolling from all parts of the school district bringing students in to the local schools. It’s time for drivers to be aware and watch for those buses that will be stopping to pick up and let off students.

Happy Birthday Time ! LaDue employees spontaneously sang “Happy Birthday” to the lady, while presenting on-the-house strawberry cake to the unidentified couple last Sat. afternoon, Aug. 15 Employees l-r: Brandy Wardwell, Kelli Carter, Ashley Grady, Kayla States and Wendy Steward

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