White river journal, may 12, 2016

Page 1

75¢

DAHS Seniors graduating Friday night, May 13 (See Pgs 8 & 9)

1 SECTION - 16 PAGES V OLUME /Y EAR 109, WEEK 40 (5,675 TOTAL WEEKS)

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

P U BLISHED EACH T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7 THU RSDAY, MAY 12, 2016

“A FREE P RESS AND A FREE P EOPLE - A N UNBEATABLE TEAM ” D ES A RC, A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY

Thirty-two Des Arc High School seniors will receive diplomas in commencement excercises Friday evening Paul Guess, Commencement Speaker; Philip Ayala, Baccalaureate Speaker

MAY 12-14, 7

PM

Revival at Living Waters Main and Erwin Streets

FRI., MAY 13, 8 PM High School Graduation High School Gymnasium

SUN., MAY 15, 7 AM Fellowship Breakfast Gospel Mission

MON., MAY 16, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings DeValls Bluff Courthouse TUES., MAY 17, 8:30 A.M. Kindergarten Graduation Elementary Cafetorium

TUES., MAY 17, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Des Arc Courthouse

TUES., MAY 17, 7 PM Des Arc City Council City Hall Courtroom

WED., MAY 18, 10:30 AM Alzheimer’s meeting Lower White River Museum

THURSDAY, MAY 19, 12 NOON Chamber of Commerce F&M Bank Meeting Room

THURS., MAY 19, 6 PM Sixth Grade Graduation Elementary Cafetorium FRI., MAY 20 Schools dismissed for Summer Break

Thirty-two Des Arc High School seniors will receive dipomas in commencement excercises to be held Friday evening, May 13 in the Des Arc High School Gymnasium beginning at 8:00 p.m. Commencement Speaker will be Paul Guess, a 1989 Des Arc High School graduate and owner of Guess and Company, LLC. Paul received his BSBA from the University of Arkansas in 1993 where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He received his master’s degree in 2011 from the Harvard Business School Executive General Management Program where he was elected class president. Paul worked for Eli Lilly and Company for fourteen years where he was a Senior Director of Sales leading the states of Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama. He now resides in Des Arc and owns Guess and Company LLC, the parent

company for Lux Fragrances and Deck the Halls Y’all! brands. He is the son of Donald and Ann (Bethell) Guess and the grandson of the late John P. and Eloise (Dailey) Bethell and the late Jimmie and Lorene (Hayley) Guess. Philip Ayala will be the Baccalaureate Speaker. He was born and raised in Southern California. He moved to Des Arc in the spring of 2010 with the help of local friends. He is a Youth Pastor at Gospel Mission Church. Philip is also a small business owner detailing vehicles and distributing “Go Green” detailing products. He married his best friend, the former Raven Duch of Hazen and they celebrated the birth of their daughter, Gabriella Flavia Ayala, on April 18, 2016. Philip and his family enjoy traveling, fishing and spending time with family and friends. Philip says the family’s

favorite part of living in Des Arc is having a close knit community that continues to welcome and encourage them at all times. Serving as Escorts are Lexi Cook, Will Gray, Lauren Mapps, and Jobie Smith. Ushers are Madison Evans and Hayden Flud. Class Flower is a White Rose. Class Color is Lime Green. Class Song is “Wherever I Go” by Miley Cyrus and Class Motto is “Sometimes you never know the value of a moment until it becomes a memory”-Dr. Seuss. Officers of the Class of 2016 are Kallie RobertsPresident; Sarabeth DeVore-Vice President; Secretary is Levi Caruthers and Student Council Representative is Jade Bell. Mr. Rodney Ford, Counselor at Des Arc High School, will announce the awards. Senior Brooke Kellar will give the Invocation and Senior Shelby Evants will give the Benediction. Members of the Class of 2016 are: Kallie Joelynn Roberts-

Valedictorian; Bailey Nell Greenwood-Salutatorian; Sarabeth Dian DeVoreHonor Graduate; John Michael Gray-Honor Graduate; Gabriel Hope Hamric-Honor Graduate; Brooke Leanne KellarHonor Graduate; Jacob Ross Adams; Alyssa Mone Allen; Jade Tristan Bell; Maeve Danielle Boyer; Kevin Cordell Walker Brannon; Macy Janee Burnett; Levi Chance Caruthers; Daylon Dewon Conway; Colt Bradley Covington; Shelby Lee Evants; Randall Edward Flud; Caleb A. Hitt; Drelon Jamal Hunter; Andrew Levi Harris Ingle, Brittany Brichelle Jones; Noah Luke Kennedy; Raymond Tanner Kloss; James Edward (Trey) Lee III; Tanner Lee McCoy; Clayton Ryan Nickelson; Jamie Lynn Norman; James William Robinson; Dora Elizabeth Sutton; Matthew Anderson Tate; Quenton Carl Walters and Jacob Nathaniel Williams.

Paul Guess

Philip Ayala

SUN, MAY 22, 6 PM Fellowship Worship Gospel Mission Church

County receives first federal disaster funds

TUES, MAY 31 Last Day to Assess Personal Property Without Penalty

Concealed weapons decision postponed again

Obituaries Pgs. 4 & 5

C. A. Butcher, 69, Cotton Plant Adrain Brown, 87, Searcy Tressie Bryant, 93, Austin Booker Currie, 87, Brinkley William Davis, 81, Carlisle Charlene Dunn, 62, Carlisle Ricky Fisher, 55, Seawrcy Joe Freeman, 90, Stuttgart Maxine Harrell, 85, Texas Connie Ingle, 56, Hazen Pauline Lambert, 57, Stuttgart Mayme Lassiter, 101, Lonoke Jack Latimer, 65, Searcy Russell Prine, 68, Hazen Fern E. Putt, 92, Carlisle Gary Pullman, 65, Stuttgart Gladys Robbins, 96, Stuttgart Oscar Shaffer, 76, Carlisle Carrie Shoffner, 85, Searcy Billy Tenison, 69, Hickory Plains Frank Thomason, 59, Des Arc Beaureta Worring, 87, Humphrey

Journal Delivery 12 out-of-county locations received May 5 Journal on May 6. USPS established new record of 4 consecutive weeks for next-day delivery ! See Tracking Chart (Page 15)

Zachery Holloway

Jenna Brown

Brown and Holloway lead Sixth Grade Class The Sixth Grade class at Des Arc Elementary will graduate in commencement excercises to be held at the Des Arc Elementary Cafetorium on Thursday, May 19 at 6:00 p.m. Leading the Sixth Grade class is Jenna Brown, Valedictorian and Zachery Holloway, Salutatorian.

Jenna is the daughter of Charlie and Heather Brown and Zachery is the son of Jason and Stephanie Holloway, all of Des Arc. They will begin a new chapter in their life as they enter the Seventh grade at Des Arc High School in the fall. This is the Class of 2022.

Prairie County included in federal disaster declaration President Obama this week granted Governor Asa Hutchinson’s request for a major disaster declaration for Public Assistance for the State of Arkansas as a result of damages due to severe storms, tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding during the period of March 8 to March 13,

2016. The declaration will allow governmental bodies in the affected areas, who meet certain criteria, to apply for assistance. Public Assistance for emergency work and repair or replacement of disaster-damaged facilities will be available in Arkansas, Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleve-

The Quorum Court members and guests on Tuesday evening, May 10, heard a report from Judge Mike Skarda regarding federal disaster funds received for repairs of roads and other property during the early spring storms. So far, he said, we have been approved for $60,000.00 and will go up from there, the judge said. “Some roads are still under water,” he said. The federal government will reimburse the county 75 percent and the state will reimburse the county 12.5 percent of the repair costs. The county will only be responsible for 12.5% of the total cost. The county was also recently issued a check for $100,000.00 for mineral royalties. “The money will go into County General funds. The annual amount is usually $30,000.00, according to Judge Skarda. The county is also getting a check for $24,000.00 for 911 outlays. Bill Calhoun presented a grant application for the Northside Fire Department. The grant funds would go for radios and re-

peaters, according to Calhoun The other fire departments are also eligible for this grant, he said. The grant is for up to $30,000.00 per department, depending on the need. The court was advised that If all the departments were able to communicate it would lower the ISO (insurance) rating. Court members unanimously approved doing whatever is necessary to make this possible. County Clerk Rebecca Hayley presented a Court Security Grant that would benefit Hazen District Court and Des Arc District Court with the purchase of backup generators. The court approvedthis purchase. The concealed carry motion was revisited. It was tabled until next month. If approved, this would allow county courthouse employees with a permit to carry a concealed handgun into a county courthouse. Following the discussion, Deputy Prosecutor Tim Isaac made the following comments: Prairie County Quorum Court members are considering

the adoption of an ordinanc providing for the right of elected officials and employees of Prairie County, if they are holders of a concealed-carry license , to carry a concealed handgun onto county-owned property. The ordinance will be in accordance with Artkansas Act 1259 of 2015. If the ordinance passes certain restrictions would continue, including the restriction from carrying a weapon in a detention facility, in an office of the sheriff’s department or in any courtroom, unless the official or employer has the permission of the presiding judge. Each person who is otherwise qualified must also have the approval of the Prairie County Security Committee. The quorum court members will again discuss this matter at the regular meeting on Tuesday, Mune 14, at 6:00 p.m. Interested members of the public are invited to attend the meeting and will be recognized to voice their opinion on this matter.

land, Columbia, Desha, Lincoln, Ouachita, Phillips, and Prairie counties. Through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program,

funds will be available for actions taken to prevent or reduce long-term risk to life and property from natural hazards for all areas of the state. Additional desig-

nations may be added to the declaration if requested by the state and warranted by results of further damage assessments.

The Jour nal w elcomes y our input (c omments , s ugges tions, pers onal new s, photos , etc )

New/Renewed Journal Subscribers . . Contact Us: Email: wrjnews1@centurytel.net

Barbara Roberts, Searcy, Ar / David Widener, Beebe, AR Mail: PO Box 1051, Des Arc, Ar 72040

Tel: 870-256-4254


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.