White river journal, sept 3, 2015

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75¢ Labor Day Parade - NYC (year unknown)

Monday, September 7, 2015

1 SE CT I ON - 14 PAGE S V OLUME 109 (4TH WEEK OF 109TH YEAR - 5,639 WEEKS TOTAL)

ACTIVITIES CALENDAR THURS., SEPT. 3, 2 TO 4 PM Paula Campbell Reception M & P Bank, Des Arc

20± city streets chip-sealed;

THURS., SEPT. 3, 5 PM PALS meeting DAES Cafetorium

Some asphalt paving possible in 2016

THURS,,FRI, SAT., SEPT. 3-5 Des Arc Eagle Football Jr. Eagles 5:30/7pm Sr. Eagles @Bald Knob 7pm Cross Country@ Arkadelphia MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Labor Day Holiday Banks, Post Office and Schools closed TUES., SEPT. 8, 12 NOON Lions Club Methodist Church TUES., SEPT. 8, 6 PM Quorum Court Courthouse Annex in Des Arc TUES., SEPT. 8, 6 PM PeeWee Eagles Hazen Field TUES., SEPT. 8, 7 PM Farm Bureau Annual meet Tollville Parish Hall TUES., SEPT 8-TUES., SEPT. 14 Early Voting School Election MON,, SEPT.14, 2:30-6:30 PM Local Blood Drive First Baptist Church WED., SEPT. 15, 11-2 Friendship Luncheon Methodist Church DeValls Bluff SAT., SEPT. 19, 4:30 PM Prairie County Fair Parade SUN., SEPT. 20, 7 AM Men’s Union Breakfast Methodist Church WED., SEPT. 23, 7:30 AM See You at the Pole High School Campus MON-SAT, SEPT. 20-26 Prairie County Fair Week MON, SEPT. 21, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Courthouse, DeValls Bluff TUES., SEPT. 22, 9 AM Plea Day Hearings Des Arc Courthouse 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

Obituaries Pg . 7

A.C. Atkins, 64, DeValls Bluff Rhonda Sue Berry, 51, Carlisle Esta Cranford, 92, Beebe Shirley Cotton, 60, DeWitt Irma Duch, 89, Slovak Dean Duncan, 90, Little Rock Barbara Phillips, 76, Hazen Fretha Stewart, 95, Stuttgart Alice Tye, 82, Stuttgart Mary Marie Weems, 99, Lonoke Kathryn Williams, 85, Beebe

Week’s Weather See Page 13

Per Mayor Jim Garth, chip-sealing of 15-20 streets, which began three+ weeks ago, was recently completed. The work area included most of the streets east of 1st (Hwy 323), Whipporwill Rd., Calhoun, 8th St. and Eoff-Conder Rd (from Hwy 11 west to city limits). The mayor advised also that the city has filed an application for a State Grant of $200,000 for asphalt paving of some city streets, to be selected upon approval of the grant. An answer on the application is expected by the end of this year.

“A F REE P RESS AND A F REE P EOPLE - A N U NBEATABLE T EAM ” D ES A RC , A RKANSAS (C OUNTY S EAT ) P RAIRIE C OUNTY

P UB LI S H E D E A C H T H U R S D A Y S I N C E 1 9 0 7

TH URSD AY, SEPTE MBER 3, 2015

Tri-County Farmers new owner of Sanner Oil Company Tri-County Farmers Association is now located in Des Arc having acquired the Sanner Oil Company effective Tuesday, September 1. Des Arc is the sixth location in the TriCounty Farmers Association family. Tri-County began with its Brinkley store in 1956. Jim Sanner and Sanner Oil Company opened for business in the spring of 1986. Pictured left to right are Kevin Willhite, who will be manager

for the Des Arc and Hunter stores and Tri-County’s Chief Operating Officer Mark Browning and Jim Sanner, right. Sanner advises that he will stay on with the new owners for two years to assist with the transition. Sanner Oil Co. employees will also remain with the new owners. A grand opening is planned for a later date. (Story on Page 14)

Early Voting Starts Tuesday City relocates storm warning sirens to ensure better hearing by citizens Early voting in the Des Arc School Election begins Tuesday, Sept. 8. The Des Arc School Board recommended that only early voting and absentee ballots be considered for the annual school election as there are no contested races or requested millage increase. The Election Commission approved the recom-

mendation. Early voting begins Tuesday, Sept. 8 and will continue through Monday, Sept. 14, at the County Clerk’s office in the courthouse at Des Arc during regular office hours, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. The only candidate filing for the Des Arc School Board was Charles Brown in Zone 2.

Apologies to Beebe subscribers for 6-day postal delivery of last week’s Journal SPECIAL apologies to our BEEBE subscribers who didn’t receive their Aug. 27 Journals until yesterday, Sept. 2! Fairing some better were subscribers in Carlisle, Ward, Lonoke, Stuttgart, Cabot, Searcy, Jacksonville, and Conway, who received their Journals on Sat., Aug 29. Hazen, DeValls Bluff, Biscoe, Brinkley, Cotton Plant and Griffithville received papers Fri., Aug 28. (Griffithville was Journal-delivered) Still, for as many locations as possible, we strive for next-day delivery (Friday) by US Postal “Service”. A related, recent Washington Post article entitled “Slow Mail Service” appears on Page 2 of this paper.

Thursday and Friday of last week, crews from The Fishel Co. (Columbus, Oh) and Storm Sirens (Norman, Ok) relocated and refurbished three existing storm warning sirens in the Des Arc area. Following the initial testing of two recently installed new sirens and the combined system of five total sirens, city officials concluded that there remained areas in town which needed additional volume. Thus the three older sirens and poles were relocated to achieve a better balance and distribution of sound. While relocating the three older sirens, workmen also replaced their burned out electronic systems. The three older sirens, which have no battery backup as do the two new ones, have one row of 12 horns each (see photo at right) while the two newer sirens have two rows of 8

horns each (16 total). The new sirens, which were furnished by Sentry Siren of Canon City, Co., are “handbuilt by a single individual - not an assembly line”. Workmen advised that the new sirens produce about 128db (decibels) and project sound a maximim of 6000’±, compared to the older sirens which produce ±120db and project to 4000’±. Estimated total cost for the City’s storm warning improvements is $53,900: $12,000 - 3 existing sirens (replace electronics & relocate): $41,900 - 2 new sirens Above $41,900 amount, of which $20,000 was provided by a State grant, was paid in June. The remaining estimated $12,000 for last week’s work has yet to be paid. For map locations and more photos - See Pg 3

Existing Siren erected at Des Arc Elementary School Aug 28

Kirk Berry is lottery winner Kirk Berry of Des Arc was notified Tuesday, Sept. 1, that he was a $50.000 winner in the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery. The winnings came as a result of playing $20.00 200X the Money Instant Ticket purchased from ASL retailer Ring-Glo Supermarket in Des Arc. Kirk said, “The first thing I did was call my mother to tell her.” James Kirk Berry is the son of Norman Berry and Connie Berry. He works with his mother in operating the M-Triple-J Sanitation Service of Des Arc and is also a postal worker with the Des Arc Post Office.

Kirk is also the grandson of Sue Kirkwood Berry and the late A. L. Berry. Kirk said the money is going to build a new home. His family consists of a son, Aiden, and Aiden’s mother, Kimberly McMullen, Des Arc Kindergarten teacher. Aiden is in elementary school. Subchapter 2 of the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Act establishes the creation of the Arkansas Lottery Commission. The subchapter establishes the Commission or Lottery as a self-supporting and revenue-raising agency of the state.

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