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ACTIVITIES CALENDAR FRI., OCTOBER 7 Mayor Jim Garth has proclaimed Friday, Oct. 7, “Go Pink for the Cure Day” THURS. & FRI., OCT. 6&7 Jr. Football-6 pm at home with LR Parkview Fri-Sr. Football 7 pm at home with EPC
FRI., OCTOBER 7 Fifth Quarter after Des Arc vs EPC football game Family Worship Center
SAT., OCT. 8, 6:00PM Movie: God’s Not Dead-2 DeValls Bluff Comm. Ctr.
MON.,OCT.10, HOLIDAY Columbus Day, is a federal holiday. Courthouses and other offices closed.
MON.,OCT.10,8:30/1:00 Flu Shots administered DAES morning DAHS afternoon WED-FRI, OCT. 12-14 Nine Weeks Testing Des Arc High School
WED.,OCT. 19,7:30-5:30 Mass Flu Clinic Drive-thru or Walk-in P.C. Fairgrounds
SAT., OCT. 22, 1:00 PM Class of 1964 Reunion Amer. Ag Bldg. Evening meal at Dondies
SAT., OCT. 29 9:00 A.M. Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival Courthouse Square
Obituaries Pg . 4
Frank Adams, 87, Searcy Marcus Davidson, 71, Searcy Scott Endres, 48, Stuttgart Terry Fields, 60, McCrory Amanda B. Harris, 31, Lonoke & Calif. John McGowan, 92, Arizona Rickey Martin, 65, Brinkley Bobby Joe Martin, Sr., 72, Stuttgart David Nelson, 57, Beebe Cherry Wilson, 67, Augusta
Special Cancer Stamp Hats Off to USPS for last week’s next-day delivery of WRJ on Friday, 9/30 to 24 outof-county locations (364± subscribers)! Last week also marked 25th straight week of Friday delivery for 6 of those locations (123 subscribers)!
School Board gives annual public report The Des Arc Board of Education met in its regular scheduled meeting on Monday, September 26 in Superintendent Nick Hill’s office. First order of business was to present the annual report to the public. The report was given by Dena Rooks, elementary principal, Bruce Guthrie, high school principal and Supt. Hill. Superintendent Hill gave the School District Financial, Federal Programs Financial, Activities Funds Financial, and Lunchroom Financial statements and the August Operating Fund Warrants. A unanimous vote followed approving the submission of the finanical report for audit. Five items were discussed and a unanimous vote carried: (1) The Board voted to approve the ACSIP plan and Statement of Assurance for Federal Programs (2) Approved contract with The Sunshine School (3) Approved the Annual Financial Report for 201516 and the budget for 201617 as presented. (4) Approved the Minority Recruitment Plan as presented. (5) The Board was reorganized for the 2016-17 school year. The following were voted in as officers: Kent Childers, President of the Board; Billy Hinson, Vice President of the Board,
See BOARD on Page 7
This view looking east across Howard Eans Rd, north of Des Arc and 2 miles east of Hwy 11 N, shows piles of mulched tree limbs and stumps left over from the recently begun clearing of Diamond Pipeline’s easement in nearby areas, including the King Place woods. At left are large timbers to be placed over soft ground for heavy construction equipment traffic. Also in view are overhead flags stretched between poles on either side of the road marking the 100’± easement crossing road at a NW / SE angle.
Mass Flu Clinic is set for Oct. 19
Mayor Windle Porter purchases stamps from Tina Tipton, PSE Clerk at Griffithville PO Post offices nationwide began their annual “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” October 1. When the Griffithville post office opened last Saturday at 9:00 am, the town’s mayor purchased the first sheet of twenty 60¢ first class “Stamp out Cancer” stamps. By law, 70% of the net amount raised is given to the National Institutes of Health - and 30% is given to the Medical Research Program at the Dept. of Defense. From its inception July 29, 1998 thru August 2016, the stamp has raised over $82.9 million for breast cancer research. They are available individually for 60¢ or in
sheets of twenty for $12 - at all Arkansas post offices, online at www.usps.com or by telephone at 1.800.STAMP.24. The stamp, pictured above left, has a depiction of the “Mythical Goddess of the Hunt” (note her reaching over shoulder for arrow). Mrs. Jeremy Tipton commutes daily from her home in Hazen, and is a recent new postal employee who began her first assignment as Griffithville PSE Clerk in early June this year. Windle Porter, Griffithville’s mayor for the past 10 years, was first elected in Nov. 2006 - and again in 2010 and 2014.
Prairie County’s Mass Flu Clinic will be held Wednesday, October 19. at the Prairie County Fairgrounds, advises Prairie County Health Department administrator, Rose Marie Knupp. The health department staff will be administering the flue shots starting at 7:20 a. m. and continuing through 5:30 p. m. Knupp urges everyone to take advantage of this county-wide clinic. The Fairgrounds is located on Hwy. 249 West off Highway 11 South. A drivethu and a walk-in station will be provided for your convenience. Knupp advised, “You may also stop by the Prairie County Health Department in Des Arc to get your flu shot during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. However, please call ahead so our
staff will be prepared to accommodate you.” According to Knupp, “Influenza viruses are spread person to person through coughing, sneezing and by touching objects that have the virus on them. “Infection rates are higher among school-aged youth than among adults. However, adults are more prone to develop complications. “Once infected, it takes one to four days for a person to develop symptoms. Symptoms are fever, headache, cough, muscle pain, sore throat, runny nose, diarrhea and vomiting. “For treatment, call your doctor and take antiviral medication if it’s recommended. “The best way to prevent influenza is to get a flu shot every year,” said Knupp.
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Also, Des Arc PO boxes and routes delivered Thurs., 9/29 See Tracking Chart, Pg 17
A hugh amount of newly mulched wood sits directly across Hwy 38 from the County Annex in Des Arc and is FREE for public taking, but must be self-loaded (no county equipment available for use). The mulch, which is being deposited by Excel Mulching out of Louisiana, is a limb / stump by-product from clearing nearby easements for the coming Diamond Pipeline from Oklahoma to Memphis
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