White river journal, october 27, 2016

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2 SE CTI ON S - 18 PAGES V OLUME /Y EAR 110, WEEK 12 (5,699TH ISSUE)

“A FREE P RESS AND A FREE 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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Des Arc citizens celebrate Halloween 2016 with colorful fall displays Because of their small sizes, most photos reveal only part of entire display. Numbers on photos correlate to identifications below: 1. Laura & Doug Estes, 602 Calhoun 3. Anna Beth & Shawn Fisher, Hwy 11 N 5. (?) Old Betty Love house, 408 Pike 7. Charlie & Heather Brown, Hwy 11 9. Leon & Leann Moon, 112 Norman 2. Buster & Freida Pasley, 210 15th 4. Keith & Michele Calhoun, Calhoun 6. Wanda & Larry Swaim, W. Curran 8. Charlie & Heather Brown, W. Main 10. Newton & Kandace Buckner, 810 Erwin

AC T I V I T I E S CALENDAR NOW THRU NOVEMBER 7 Early Voting Continues at Courthouse THURS., OCT. 27 12-2 PM Commodities Distribution at Des Arc City Hall Courtroom FRI., OCT. 28, 7 PM Sr. Eagles vs Patriots Hinson-Rollins Field Fifth Quarter at Lakeside SAT., OCT. 29, Grand Prairie Rice Festival-Hazen

SAT., OCT. 29, 5-8 PM. Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival - Downtown SUN., OCT. 30 12-2 PM Benefit dinner for Lightsey Family Hazen Community Center MON., OCT. 31, 6-8IPM Fall Festival FIrst Baptist Church Family Worship Center Trunk or Treat MON., OCT. 31 No District Court Hearings Resume Nov. 7 THURS., NOV. 3, 6:15 PM Senior Night for DAHS football, band and cheer Hinson-Rollins Field SAT., NOV. 5, 5:30 PM First Assembly of God Veterans Program/Meal SUN., NOV. 6, 2PM Sand Hill Cemetery Assoc Fall Meeting at Church Eagle Fieldhouse

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Ruth Canard, 81, McCrory Bobby Jackson, 70, Patterson Zada Mae Linn, 85, Carlisle Don McGarity, 85, Des Arc Carrie Lee Polite, 84, Des Arc L.J. Prislovsky, 89, Stuttgart R.M. Rabeneck, 67, Stuttgart Evelyn Rundel, 87, Stuttgart Bobby Joe Smith, 79, Stuttgart Ilene Spurgeon, 87, Stuttgart Jeff Strickland, 56, Des Arc Roscoe Vance, 78, Minnesota

HATS OFF again to USPS for delivery of last week’s Oct 20 WRJ issue ! (mailed Fri, 10/21 - rcv’d Sat, 10/22) (6 of 21 “tracked” locations rcv’d

day after mailing for the 28th consecutive week) Because of printer problems, the two Des Arc routes and local PO boxes also weren’t delivered until Friday., 10/21. See Tracking Chart, Pg 17

Chamber’s Fall Festival is this Saturday The Des Arc Chamber of Commerce’s Fall Festival will be held this Saturday, October 29 from 5-8 p.m. at the Courthouse Square. Beginning at 5:00 p.m, there will be free games for the kids. At 5:30 p.m., a costume contest wil be held. Trophies will be given for first place and medallions for second and third places. Dress up your kids, your pets or yourself and come have fun with us in downtown Des Arc.

Flu Clinic in Biscoe The Prairie County Health Department will hold a Flu Clinic at Biscoe City Hall on Tuesday, November 1, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Biscoe City Hall is located at 274 Sportsman Drive, Biscoe, AR. “If you have not received your flu shot, this will be a good opportunity to get yours,” said Rose Marie Knupp, County Health Department Administrator

School Board approves expulsion of student; approves band uniforms purchase The Des Arc Board of Education met in their regular monthly meeting on Monday, October 24, 2016.. The minutes of the September meeting were adopted and unanimously approved. Suuperintendent Nick Hill gave the regular reports and a motion to approve submission of the financial report for audit was approved. The Board entered into executive session and came out of executive session on a motion by Board members Stewart Morton and Eric Kennedy. The Board voted to continue participation with the Arkansas Public School Unemployment Compensation Program. Changes to the internet security policy were unanimously approved. The Board voted unanimously to hire Mindy Campbell as a long term substitute. A motion to approve a provided list of retired as-

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From 6-8 p.m., Aunt Jessie’s Trunk or Treat will beheld in front of the courthouse. Area churches and businesses will be participating in the trunk or treat. Contact Kourtney McIntosh if you would like to join in the fun. Dress up your car or truck and bring the kids trick or treating. You are encouraged to come out and support the Chamber in this activity and all of their activities.

sets for disposal was made by Mr. Morton and the vote was unanimous. A motion to approve a bid from Band Shoppe for new uniforms was made by Johnny Reidhar and seconded by Mr. Morton and a unanimous vote followed. The Board approved a motion to expel a student from the high school. With no further business, the meeting adjourned. The next regular scheduled meeting will be Monday, November 28 at 7:00 p.m. in the Superintendents office at the high school. Board members present were Charlie Brown, Kent Childers, Billy Hinson, Sylvester Holloway, Eric Kennedy, Stewart Morton, Johnny Reidhar and Supt. Hill. Visitors present were High School principal Bruce Gutherie, Elementary principal Dena Rooks, Halle Cox and Band Director David Yarbrough.

Early Voters: Monday, October 24, was the first day of Early Voting for the November 8, 2016 General Election. Ann and Ronnie Holcomb were the first ones on Monday at the Courthouse in Des Arc to vote. They are pictured reading over important information before casting their votes. By Tuesday, October 25, more than 100 early voters had cast their ballot. Early voting continues through Monday, November 7.

Chamber’s annual events start with Saturday’s Fall Festival Des Arc Chamber's Fifth Annual Fall Festival will be held Saturday, October 29th from 5-8 pm. Free games for the kids will begin at 5 pm with a costume contest to begin at 5:30. Trophies will be given for first place and medallions for second and third places in each of the following categories: ages 0-4, 5-8, 8-12, 13-18, Senior Citizen (age 50+), and pet and pet parent. If your business wants to host a game for the kids, please contact Lana Smith or Lora Hapi Smith. From 6-8 pm we will have Aunt Jessie's Trunk or Treat in front of the courthouse. All area churches and businesses are encouraged to participate in the trunk or treat. Please contact Kourtney McIntosh to reserve your spot! Des Arc Chamber is getting ready for Christmas! Our first Christmas event will be our annual Miss Merry Christmas Pageant. The pageant will be held Saturday, November 19th at 10 am at First United Methodist Church's Family Life Center. Applications are available at Merchants and Planters, Farmers and Merchants, and ARcare in Des Arc. We have added new categories this year in-

cluding boys photogenic, overall categories, and a Grand Supreme winner. Winners are encouraged to participate in the Christmas Parade. Our next event will be our annual Christmas Open House which will be Friday December 2nd and Saturday December 3rd. All local businesses are encouraged to participate. Chamber member businesses will be giving away entries to win a TV from the Chamber to be given away Saturday December 3rd immediately after the Christmas Parade. This year's Christmas Parade theme will be "A Vintage Christmas" with line up beginning Saturday,

December 3rd at 4 pm and Parade beginning at 5 pm. We would like to encourage all local businesses, churches, organizations, and school groups to participate. We also welcome ATVs, classic cars, and individuals. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place floats along with one prize for an individual entrant. The first place winner will receive $100, the second place winner will receive $75, and the third place winner will receive $50. The individual winner will receive a $25 prize and will be chosen from ATV's, cars (including pageant winners), and anyone walking in the parade. Your entrant must be in the See CHAMBER Page 8

C orreCtion “Chris Smith, city employee, moved to water plant” The above headline and related article were published in error on front page last week, Oct. 20. The error resulted from the Journal’s use of provided (but incorrect) minutes from the City Council’s Oct. 18 meeting. It so happens that the Council had actually approved the employee’s move at its Sept. 20 meeting - followed by a subsequent veto on Sept. 21 by the Mayor. The whole matter was published in the Journal Sept. 22. Mayor Jim Garth clarified this week that the number of City Maintenance employees and their job descriptions remains unchanged from last month, as well as his veto. The Journal apologizes for the confusion and anyone’s being offended or embarrased by the error.

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