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ACTIVITIES CALENDAR APRIL 6-10, 7 PM Revival Services Morris Chapel Baptist Church
SAT.APRIL 10, 11AM&5 PM Miss Fort Lincoln Pageant DeValls Bluff Comm. Center
TUES., APRIL 14, 12 NOON Des Arc Lions Club Methodist Church
TUES., APRIL 14, 6 PM Quorum Court Meets Courthouse Annex, Des Arc
WED., APRIL 15, 11 AM Friendship Club Methodist Church DeValls Bluff
SAT., APRIL 18, 10 - 1 Geocaching Workshop Lower White River Museum in Des Arc
SAT., APRIL 18, 5:30 PM Fort Lincoln Heritage Dinner DeValls Bluff Gym Steve Wilson, Speaker
SUN., APRIL 19, 7 AM Fellowship Breakfast Gospel Mission
MON., APRIL 20, 9 & 1 Plea Day Hearings DeValls Bluff & Des Arc
TUES., APRIL 21, 1:00 PM Retired Teachers (PCRTA) Meet/Hurley House, Hazen
TUES., APRIL 21, 7 PM City Council Meet Des Arc City Hall
ObituariEs PGs. 3 & 10
Louise Brown, 101, Searcy Eddie Cheek, 55, Humnoke R. L. Cruthis, 79, Cave City Hazel Demski, 94, Michigan Larry Gilcrease, 57, Stuttgart Troy Ingle, 77, Carlisle Runyon Jackson,66,Washington Nye Meiner, 87, Hazen Orville Pore, Carlisle Lydia Williams, 82, Brinkley Ocie Williams, 101, Cotton Plnt.
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Good Friday Eve wreck sends local couple to hospital They say that most accidents happen within 25 miles of one’s destination, but last Thursday about 3:30 p.m.; Rick and Diane Brumley had the misfortune of having their trailer loaded with nursery stock overturn within less than 6 blocks from their “Garden Gate” business at 5th & Main. Ironically their truck landed in the south ditch facing east and directly across the street from the Des Arc Ambulance Service. As it were, both Rick and Diane were taken to White County Medical Center for treatment of their injuries. It was reported that Diane had back surgery on Tuesday to repair crushed vertebrae in her back. Rick had injuries to his neck and back and both were very sore. Shawn Fisher and Chris Fisher had been doing remodeling work at the rental property of Donald and Anne Guess (near the blooming white dogwood tree at upper right) when they heard the crash. They both immediately called 911 and rushed to check on the Brumley’s. Rick and Diane were returning to Des Arc with a trailer load of spring flowering plants and ferns, which were considered to be a total loss. It is unclear what caused the accident, but several stated that there were huge gusts of wind about the time the Brumley’s passed through the area and could have caused the trailer to swerve throwing the truck to veer off on the soft shoulder edge. Harvey’s Wrecker service towed the truck and trailer.
Overturned trailer Ambulance Service
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State Review Board nominates Hazen building to National Register
Tax Delinquent Land Sale scheduled for Prairie County
The State Review Board of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program nominated 16 Arkansas properties in nine counties – including the Kocourek and Son Hardware at Hazen in Prairie County – to the National Register of Historic Places when it met April 1, AHPP Director Frances McSwain announced today. Kocourek and Son Hard-
A public auction for the sale of tax delinquent land in Prairie County will be held at the Prairie County Courthouse in Des Arc on Tuesday, April 28, at 10 a.m., according to John Thurston, Arkansas Commissioner State Lands. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. The Commissioner of State Lands offers an online Catalog of Tax Delinquent Lands, which contains the current statutes governing the sales, auction dates, times, location and other pertinent information regarding parcels being offered. The catalog can be found on the Com-
ware at 110 East Front Street was built in 1906. “The Kocourek and Son Hardware building still very much exhibits its origtwentieth-century inal commercial style design, and it remains one of the largest commercial buildings in downtown Hazen,” according to the National Register nomination. “Hazen has also remained a small town and the com-
mercial character that would have been present in 1907 when the building was built still remains. The Kocourek and Son Hardware building still reflects its commercial importance and would still be recognized by John Kocourek today.” For more information on the National Register of Historic Places program, write the AHPP at 1500 Tower Building, 323 Center St., Little Rock, AR 72201, call the agency at (501) 324-9880 [TDD 501-3249811], send e-mail to info@arkansaspreservation.org or visit www.arkansaspreservation.org. The AHPP is the Department of Arkansas Heritage agency that identifies, evaluates, registers and preserves the state’s cultural resources. Other agencies are the Arkansas Arts Council, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, the Delta Cultural Center, the Old State House Museum, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission and the Historic Arllllllkansas Museum.
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missioner’s website at www.cosl.org, providing current information resources about each parcel. “Bidding begins at the amount of taxes and fees that are due,” Thurston said. “Owners of delinquent parcels should remember that they have only 10 business days to redeem their property if it sells at auction.” Delinquent property owners may call the office at 501-324-9422 to request a Petition to Redeem, or they may look up the delinquent parcel on the COSL website and print it from there.
Fort Lincoln organizers accepting nominations for special award The organizers Fort Lincoln Freedom Fest are pleased to announce that they are now accepting nominations for the annual Fort Lincoln Freedom award. The criteria for nominating someone for the award this year is that the nominee must have contributed to the promotion and/or preservation of “Fort A” in DeValls Bluff, commonly known as Fort Lincoln. Community service will also be considered. The nominee may be deceased as well. Fort Lincoln is one of the best preserved forts West of the Mississippi River according to Ron Kelley of ArkansasToothpick.com. You are asked to submit your nominations, includ-
ing reasons for making your nomination, via private messages on the Fort Lincoln Facebook page or via regular mail to: Billy White, Director, 687 Biscoe St,Biscoe, Ar. 72017 The award recipient will be announced on May 2nd on the day of the festival in DeValls Bluff. Thanks in advance for your input!
Prairie County 2015 Farm Family nominated
The Prairie County Farm A Journal reader is Family committee met searching for a picture of Wednesday at the FSA ofthe old White Church that fice in Hazen to nominate once was active in the Oak the Prairie County Farm Prairie area east of the Tarry Family of the Year, accordWelding Shop. Credit to Rodney Adams for Main St photos this page ing to Chairman Brent GrifIf you have a picture you fin. would share, please bring Main Street 40 years ago - 1975 (looking west) The selected family will or send it to the Journal ofThe now gone landmark 1880 Plunkett-Nichols building at 2nd & Main is first building on be announced next week. fice in Des Arc. Thanks. left. Its prolonged material salvage (excluding brick) and rapid final demolition were completed last week. Extensive demolition photos were inT he J ournal w elc omes y our input (c omments , sugges tions , per sonal new s , photos , et c) cluded in the April 2 Journal. & Wayland Holloway, Cabot, AR New/Renewed Journal Subscribers . . O’Neal Ridings, Russellville, AR Additional history-related photos are planned for next Contact Us: Email: wrjnews1@centurytel.net Mail: PO Box 1051, Des Arc, Ar 72040 Tel: 870-256-4254 week’s April 16 issue.