White river journal, july 21, 2016

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75¢ J. ELMER BERRY GAZEBO . . . BEFORE CLEANUP

J. ELMER BERRY GAZEBO . . . AFTER CLEANUP

FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK GAZEBO . . . AFTER CLEANUP

FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK GAZEBO . . . BEFORE CLEANUP

1 SE CTI ON - 14 PAG ES V OLUME /Y EAR 109, WEEK 50 (5,685 WEEKS SINCE 1907)

P U B L I S H ED E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7 TH UR SDAY, JUL Y 21, 2016

“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

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS., JULY 21, 12 NOON Chamber of Commerce F & M Bank Meet. Room Election of Officers, lunch SAT., JULY 23, 6:30 PM Gospel Singing Judson Memorial Northside Community MON, JULY 25, 7 PM Des Arc School Board Superintendent’s Office TUES., JULY 26, 5 PM Cross Country meeting DAHS Gym Lobby THURS., JULY 28, 12-2 PM Commodities Distribution Des Arc City Hall THURS., JULY 28, 6 PM Jr. & Sr. High Football DAHS Gymnasium SAT., JULY 30, 5-8 PM Class of 1996 20-year Reunion Dondies Banquet Room MON., AUG. 1, 8AM-3PM High School Registration Juniors-See Sports page FRI., AUG. 5, 4:30 - 7:30 ANNUAL FISH FRY, BAKE SALE Slovak Parish Hall MON., AUGUST 8, 6-8 PM High School Open House TUES., AUGUST 9, 3-6 PM Elementary School Open House K-2: 6 pm SAT., AUG. 13, 6PM DAHS Class of 2001 Reunion at Dondies Banquet Room

Obituaries Pgs. 4 & 5

Brandon Barron, 45, Stuttgart Joe Caviness, 81, Hazen Nellie Cole, 89, Searcy Garland Curry, 92, Lonoke Gertrude Hickman, Brinkley Clarence Jackson, 80, Searcy Mary Francis Liles, 89, Lonoke Lula Mallett, 86, Searcy Sharon Maloy, 67, Stuttgart Otha Phillips, Louisiana Diane Price, 74, Des Arc Martha Rowe, 49, Searcy Joy Rupe, 86, Augusta William T. Saxton, 64, California Kimberly Suchan, 48, Stuttgart Myrtle Wallace, 83, Augusta Judith Weems, 72, Hazen Ferrell Whaley, Jr., 36, Searcy

Outstanding US Mail Delivery continues ! HATS OFF to USPS !

14 straight weeks of Next-day, (Fri) Delivery (See Tracking Chart, Pg 13) * Also, Des Arc Routes 1 & 2 both delivered Thurs, July 14

DAHS Sr Football Team members helping Rodney Adams pull up weeds around the F&M Bank Gazebo at Des Arc Riverfront Park on Wednesday morning, July 13

And ..... the RESULTS !

New lights brightened the city’s walking trail, Mayor tells council Street re-sealing starts in August The Des Arc City Council met Tuesday evening with numerous items of business, both old and new. Mayor Jim Garth advised that Bradley Ward had replaced the walking trail lights and had already started replacing lights in the city hall buildingl. They were replaced with longlasting bulbs the council agreed to purchase a few months ago. Mayor Garth encouraged council members to check out the new lighting on the walking trail north of Main Street because, he said, “They are noticeably brighter.” Discussing the needed repair on the city’s dump truck the mayor presented the council members with some options to consider. The options included allowing Harvey’s Garage to put in a new motor using some of the old parts at a cost of $11,000 with a 1year warranty or having a new motor put in using all new parts for $16,000 and a 3-year warranty. The mayor added, “Jerry Grenwood, city employee, has checked the army surplus store and they had several dump trucks but all were missing something. They were priced at $4,500 each. Another option was in Searcy where they sell trucks and found a couple used ones for around $28,000 but no warranty and it would cost an additional $2,000 to add a bed to it. After discussing a final option for Steve Norman to completely rebuild the motor for $4,500 with no warranty, the unanimous decision was to check with the company where the motor was made and see how much they would

charge to completely rebuild it before making a decision. Ordinance 2016-06 clarifying that fences meet the definition of a building was read and unanimously adopted.(See ordinance on Page 13 in this newspaper.) Mayor Garth advised that according to an annual sanitary survey, it was recommended that the water plant place security cameras around the perimeter of the plant. He shared that these systems can be purchased for less than $200 and have already been used in the utility office and courtroom. The purchase was unanimously approved. The final item on the agenda included the city’s two old police cars that were recently sold for $17,000. Police Chief Rick presented a plan to council members which would pay off one of the new police cars early but would require an additional $8,596.12. Council members approved the plan using money from the city’s equipment fund. However, this would be replaced using funds from the Act 988 account beginning in August. The motion was unanimously approved. Mayor Garth advised that street sealing is set to begin in August.He made a point to commend Rodney Adams on his work at the park and other places around town. “He has been up early on the weekends working down by the river to get the area looking nice. He has also done a great job on the signs coming into town,” the mayor commented. Chrisana Knupp, Recorder/Treasurer

Des Arc Eagle banners being lowered on 7th St The Des Arc Chamber of Commerce had the “Bucket Truck Man”, Matt Davis and his wife, Janice, of Hickory Plains, cutting the poles off and lowering the Eagle banners bright and early Tuesday morning this week. Chamber President Bob Childers, supervisor of the project, said this would reduce wind damage to the poles and banners, plus make it possible and less expensive to change the banners from the back of a pickup truck in the future.

Conner Eldridge slams Washington dysfunction 'We Deserve Better' Former U.S. Attorney and candidate for the U.S. Senate, Conner Eldridge, former Augusta resident, last week gave his thoughts following Congress' deci-

sion to break for a sevenweek recess despite many critical pieces of legislation still pending. The sevenweek-long recess marks the longest in recent governmental history.

"Does anyone think that things are in such great shape that our elected officials have earned a sevenweek vacation?" demanded Eldridge.

SENIORS REGISTERING:

This group of 2016-17 Des Arc High School seniors were at the office of Principal Bruce Guthrie early Wednesday morning registering for the the new school year. L-r: Jeffery Harrell, Madison Evans, Lauren Mapps and Shawn Cohen were looking happy to be starting their final year of high school before moving on. The new school term begins August 15.

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