White river journal, sept 24, 2015

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Prairie County Fairgrounds

Hwy 249 West

To Hwy 11

Prairie County Fair Parade Pictures - Pgs 8 & 9 Demolition Derby

Livestock Barn

1 SECT IO N - 16 PAG ES V OLUME 109 (7TH WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,642 WEEKS TOTAL)

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR MON-SAT, SEPT. 20-26 Prairie County Fair Week SAT., SEPT. 26, 6 PM Princess Rice Pageant Hazen Community Ctr. SUN., SEPT. 27, 6 PM Fellowship Worship Gospel Mission MON., SEPT. 28,6:30 PM School Board Report to Public Meeting Follows THURS., SEPT. 24, 6 PM Prairie County Democratic Women Murry’s Restaurant, Hazen TUES., SEPT. 29, 6 PM Hillary Fellowship T.J’s Kountry Kitchen FRI., OCT. 2, 2:30 PM Royalty Crowning Pep Rally DAHS Gym FRI., OCT. 2, 4:00 PM Homecoming Parade From Acco to High School SAT., OCT. 3, 6 PM Class of 1975 40th Reunion High School Cafeteria MON-FRI, OCT. 5-9, 7 PM Revival Services Hickory Plains Miss. Baptist Church THURS., OCT. 8, 6 PM Powder Puff Football Hinson-Rollins Field 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 SAT., OCT. 17, 10 AM DeValls Bluff School Reunion

Obituaries Pgs. 4 & 7

Jeanette Brown, 72, Des Arc Connie Flickinger, 82, Stuttgart Melissa Gullett, 57, Searcy George Edd Hart, 76, Des Arc Lonnie P. Holloway, 76, Texas Mary Holmes, 77, Judsonia Mandi Ingle, 34, Hazen David Kelley, 48, Stuttgart Betty Lou Love, 74, Altheimer Hazel Lyons, 82, Lonoke Carmen Murphy, 50, Brinkley E.V. Norwood, 75, Clarendon Marjorie Ott, 93, Searcy B.W. Washington, 70, Brinkley Gene Weems, 56, McRae

“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

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

THUR SDAY, SE PT EMBE R 24, 2015

Angel Tree applications available The Department of Human Services will be sponsoring the 2015 Angel Tree in Prairie County for children up to 12 years of age. Applications can be picked up at the Prairie County Department of Human Services. Applications will be accepted 10/01/15 – 10/31/15. You are also asked for your support by adopting an angel. The angels can be found on one of the Christmas trees located in local banks at Hazen and Des Arc the Monday after Thanksgiving. If you have questions please contact Kelly Chapman at 870-998-2581 ext 114. Your support is appreciated.

Distribution of City Sales Tax Revenue

Royalty Court for school’s Homecoming event announced

The 2015 Des Arc High School Homecoming Court has been chosen and are pictured here. They are front, left to right, Patience McDaniel, Sophomore Maid, Jade Bell, Senior Maid, Brooke Kellar, 2015 Homecoming Queen, Senior Maid of Honor, Bailey Greenwood and Junior Maid, Lauren Mapps. Back row, l-r are Tanner Estes, Sophomore Maid’s Escort, Andrew Ingle, Senior Maid’s Escort, Colt Covington and Noah Kennedy, Queen’s Escorts, Clayton Nickelson, Senor Maid of Honor’s Escort and Hayden Flud, Junior Maid’s Escort. Coronation ceremony begins at 2:30 p.m. Friday, October 2 in the DAHS Gymnasium. Brooke will be The municipal levy of sales crowned by 2014 Homecoming Queen, Bailey Calhoun, at 6:30 p.m. at Hinson-Rollins Field. The Eagles will and use tax in Prairie County and take on the Augusta Red Devils at 7:00 p.m.

its incorporated cities and cities in surrounding area for August, 2015 sccording to state reports is as follows: Des Arc ....................$ 19,181.77 Augusta .........................28,229.14 Bald Knob .....................53,923,21 Beebe............................116,763.04 Brinkley.................119,226.69 Cabot............................720,074.16 Carlisle ...........................47,995.43 Clarendon ................. 41,044.97 Cotton Plant ....................1,306.26 DeValls Bluff.................13,887.56 DeWitt..........................175,044.65 England..........................63,332.69 Gillett ...............................9,851.85 Hazen ............................ 51,314.09 Holly Grove......................6,516.49 Lonoke .........................148,810.88 McCrory.........................18,767.03 North Little Rock.....1,399,120.94 Searcy...........................815,154.49 Stuttgart .......................491,159.15 Ward...............................36,464.55 Municipal sales and use tax is based on retail sales and local tax. It is reported to and compiled each month by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration. For the same period in 2014, Des Arc’s tax revenue was $19,074,22, DeValls Bluff, $11,940.57 and Hazen, $58,791.46. The new county tax approved by the voters in Prairie County went into effect in April, 2014. The new tax added .5% to the current 8.5 % in the local area. The local tax rate is 9%. The City of Des Arc collects 1% of that total.

Record alligator caught in Arkansas County

Saturday night Demolition Derby ends Fair Week The always exciting demolition derby will close this week’s county fair activities. The derby begins at 7 p. m. in the arena at the fairgrounds. Tonight, Thursday, at 6 p. m., there will be gospel singing for your pleasure along with a 4-H fish fry from 5 to 7 p. m. The exhibit building with its displays of creative work of many varieties done by local artists will be open from 5 to 8 p. m. Tjirsdau and Friday nights, and from 9:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturday.Livestock judging will get underway at 8 a. m. Saturday followed by a full day of activities and events including a skeet shoot at 10 a. m.; BB shoot with registration at 11:30 a. m. The skeet shoot at 12 noon will be following by a bow shoot at 1:30 p. m. Bow shooters will register at 1:00. An event enjoyed by old and young alike is the Pet Show that will begin at 3 p. m. All pets are eligible. Fair Week activities will end Saturday night with the demolition derby. The gator pictured at left and caught by Morgan Gwin and friends this past Saturday in Arkansas County, measured at 13 foot and 10 inches. Game wardens stated that it was the new state record for Arkansas by 7 inches. Gwin stated that he was absolutely hooked and had been watching this gator for the past hree years. Took them over Three hours to get him caught and tied to the boat.

PARADE MARSHAL: Dora Hayley Holloway was honored as Parade Marshal for the 2015 Prairie County Fair Parade here last Saturday. The parade was the opening event for the fair in progress at the fairgrounds this week. Holloway is a lifetime local resident,, long-time employee/executive with the old Farmers & Merchants Bank in Des Arc, and wife of the late Alta Holloway. She has been active in Fair activities for several years.

New High School Sign now More than a “Vision” Workers installed this new electronic sign at the Des Arc High School Campus on Thursday, September 17. The PEP (Proud Eagle Parents) Club held fundraisers to purchase the sign. PEP Club Facilitator, Beth Hill, and her science class students were on hand to witness the installation. A program panel is being installed that will allow announcement changes to be made electronically from inside the principals office.

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