White river journal, oct 8, 2015

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2015 DAHS HOMECOMING ROYALTY PRESIDED AT HOMECOMING GAME: From left: Patience Smith, Sophomore Maid with her escort, Tanner Estes; Jade Bell, Senior Maid with her escort, Andrew Ingle; 2015 Homecoming Queen Brooke Kellar with her escorts, Colt Covington, left and Noah Kennedy, right; Queen’s attendants-Ring Bearer, Sam Skarda and Flower Girl, Alexis Eades; Bailey Greenwood, Senior Maid of Honor and her escort Clayton Nickelson and Lauren Mapps, Junior Maid with her escort, Hayden Flud. Queen Brooke and her court were presented to the Des Arc High School student body on Friday, October 2 at the Des Arc High School Gymnasium.

1 SECT IO N - 16 PAG ES V OLUME 109 (9TH WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,644 WEEKS TOTAL)

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

Cong. Rick Crawford speaking October 17 at Republican event

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS-FRI, OCT. 8-9, 7 PM Revival Services conotinue Hickory Plains Miss. Baptist Church THURS., OCT. 8, 6 PM Powder Puff Football Hinson-Rollins Field SAT., OCT. 10, TIME TBA Pee Wee Eagles 1-6 Grade VS Brinkley, Des Arc SAT., OCT. 10, 6 PM Movie Night Community Center DeValls Bluff SUN.-WED., OCT. 11-14 Revival Services First Assembly of God MON., OCT. 12, HOLIDAY Columbus Day Some Offices Closed TUES., OCT. 13, 12 N Des Arc Lions Club Methodist Church TUES., OCT. 13, 6 PM Quorum Court Courthouse Annex THURS., OCT. 15, 2015 Last Day to Pay Property Taxes (Office Closed Monday) SAT., OCT. 17, 10 AM DeValls Bluff School Reunion SAT., OCT. 17, START 10 AM Rice Festival Hazen City Park SAT., OCT. 17, 6:30 PM Republican Party Gumbo Gala Elementary School TUES., OCT. 20, 6 PM Master Gardenrs BancorpSouth, Hazen FRI., OCT. 23, 5:45 PM Daybreak TV Show High School Gym FRI/. OCT. 23, 7 PM Battle of the Prairie Eagles vs Hornets Hinson-Rollins Field THURS., OCT. 29 Mass Flu Clinic Biscoe, AR

WRID meeting at Train Depot in Hazen Tuesday, October 13 at 11:00 a.m.

Obituaries Pg . 4

Beatrice Bloodaw, 84, Brinkley Bonnie Ferguson, Carlisle Glyndell Gartman, 91, Carlisle Evelyn Gibbs, 54, Augusta R.J. Greenwood, 82, Des Arc Queen Esther Jones, 88, Biscoe Jean Larimer, 89, Texas James Rowe, 83, Stuttgart

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 THU RSD AY,OCT OBE R 8, 2015

FIRE DESTROYS MOBILE HOME - The Des Arc Fire Department was called to this mobile home on Whippoorwill Road on Friday evening, Oct. 2, at approximately 10:30 p.m. The home belonging to Billy and Sheila Caruthers was a total loss. Billy and Sheila were not at home at the time. Investigators stated that the fire was caused by an electrical outlet getting overheated as is evident by the scorched places on the siding. The fire went up the wall and spread into the ceiling. Insurance adjustors were here Tuesday making a final report. The Caruthers are currently staying at a Hazen motel. A barbeque sack lunch benefit is being held this Sunday, October 11, for the Caruthers family at Living Waters Full Gospel Church.

Prairie County’s commodity program comes to an end The USDA commodity program that has been ongoing for several decades, has come to an end, according to Prairie County Judge Mike Skarda. Judge Skarda advised that Prairie County is one of only a few counties in which the program has been on-going. Some 400 families, or 7800 people in this county have been recipients of the USDA commodies which included a variety of canned and boxed foods. The commodities have been received here from the USDA and are given

out once a month to people who make application for them. “The people in my office handle bagging the commodities for distribution,” said Judge Skarda. He expressed regret for the decisions, adding, “I know a lot of people in the county depended on these food items.” Judge Skarda added, “I don’t know who or why this decision was made, but we are one of the last counties to be cut off from the program.” Along with the USDA commodities, the judge’s office also distributes a

large amount of foods contributed by local organizations and people. Judge Skarda advised, “The only food items we will have to distribute now will be those donated by local organizations, groups and donations of money. He advised that Mikki Barlow has been helpful in using donated funds to buy food for the county’s food pantry,” He said, “We really appreciate the gifts of food, because there are people in the county who really need the commodities they have been getting.”

The Prairie County Republican Party announces that U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford will be the guest speaker for their second annual Gumbo Gala being held at Des Arc on Saturday, Oct. 17. Congressman Crawford of Craighead County was first elected to Congress in 2010 from the First District. Congressman Crawford is a graduate of Arkansas State University with a degree in Agriculture Business and Economics, and a Veteran. Rick and wife Stacy reside in Jonesboro with their two children. The Gumbo Gala will be held on Saturday Oct.17 2015 in the Des Arc Elementary School Cafetorium at 6:30pm. Ticket price is $25.00. A silent auction will be held along with a gun drawing. Proceeds from the event will go to support local Republican candidates in the 2016 election. For more information or to purchase tickets contact Robert Siedenstricker in Hazen or Rita Dobson in Des Arc. The meal will be catered by Cajun Express. Cong. Crawford serves on the House Agriculture Committee where he is the Subcommittee Chairman on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management and a member of the Nutrition Subcommittee. Rick is also honored to serve on the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee where he is a member of the subcommittees on Highway and

Cong. Rick Crawford Transit, Water Resources and Environment, and Economic Development. To give a voice to agricultural interests in Arkansas’s First District, Cong. Crawford co-founded the Congressional Rice Caucus and the Congressional Chicken Caucus. He has also founded the Congressional Panama Canal Expansion Caucus and serves as Co-Chairman of the Mississippi River Delta Caucus, Co-Chairman of the Mississippi River Caucus, and serves as the Vice President of the Mississippi Valley Flood Control Association.

DAHS Class of 1955 meeting Oct. 17 The DAHS Class of 1955 will meet for lunch at 1 PM Saturday Oct. 17, 2015 at Ryans in Searcy. All members whether they graduated with the class or not are urged to attend.

Arnold Foundation announces Civil War Marker dedication

Miss Merry Christmas pageant to be held at First Methodist Christian Life Center

Everyone is invited to attend the dedication of the Civil War Marker of Ashley Station, located in Carlisle, Ar across from the depot on Court Street. This event will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, October 12, advises Debbie Cook, spokesman for the Arnold Foundation, sponsor. Director Cookalso says says, “Come by and see what is new at the Prairie County Historical Museum, located at 715 Sycamore street in the old high school auditorium in DeValls Bluff. “Come and enjoy the old and view the new exhibits on display including the oil paintings of Vi Gresham. We have the diaroma of the White River Bridge that was across the White Riverin DeValls Bluff, Ar; it was a draw bridge and would raise to let river traffic go up and down the river. It was demolished in 2004. On Friday, Oct. 16, the diaroma of what DeValls was like during the Civil War will be ready for display. This is a large exhibit that children and adults will enjoy. We are open from 10:00 till 4:00 Tuesday - Friday. There is no charge to tour the museum. We do open for large family reunions, class reunions. We also rent out the Harvest Room for meetings, showers etc. If interested on times and dates give us a call and we will try to accommodate you.” Please call Debbie Cook, Curator. 870-256-5171.

The Des Arc Chamber of Commerce will present its annual Miss Merry Christmas Pageant at the First United Methodist Church Christian Life Center on Saturday, November 7, beginning at 10:00 a.m., advises Lana Smith. Smith futher gives details and of deadlines and awards information here. Deadline for early entry is Friday, October 23. Entries received after this date may not receive a participation crown if under nine years old. There is no mandatory pageant practice. Building will be open to prepare and for unsupervied practice at 8:00 a.m. the day of pageant. All participants

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must be in dressing rooms ready to go by 9:45 a.m.. Photogenic judging at 9:30 a.m. All queens and princesses are encouraged to participate in the Christmas Parade to be held on Saturday, December 5. Age divisions are 0-11 months to ladies 16-21 years of age. Beauty entry fee is $30.00, Photo entry fee is $20.00, and Beauty AND Photo entry fee is $45.00. A People’s Choice award will be given for the contestant with the most tickets in their bag. Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 tickets for $5.00. To vote for your favorite contestant, simply place a ticket in the bag

with the contestants name on it. The contestant with the most tickets wins Peoples Choice for their age division. Application including a photo of the contestant and the entry fee is due by Pageant Day, November 7 at 9:00 a.m. You may drop off entry forms and payment with Lana Smith at ARcare in Des Arc, Farmers and Merchants Bank and Merchants and Planters Bank in Des Arc or you may mail your entry forms along with payment for registration to Des Arc Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 845, Des Arc, Arkansas 72040.

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