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2-A - THURSDAY. JANUARY 12,1989 - THE SENTINEL-RECORD TAXES From Page One BELL ere Enterprises. Pulnski County tax records in dicate Bell owes $21,889.36 in delinquent payments there. More than $15,000 of that is listed as delinquent since 1983. Belvedere Enterprises owes $8,416.08 in delinquent taxes and Melvyn Bell and/or Bell Equities owes $33,045,12 for other properties including downtown, not including the 10- percent penalty and 10-percent daily interest charges. On those properties that have water and sewer improvements, there is an additional 25-per cent penalty for delinquency, according to officials in the tax collector’s office. ; Fifieen of the properties are located within the Central Busi ness Improvement District. The 47 properties that are del inquent were assessed in 1987 and the taxes were due the third Monday in February 1988. They were declared delin quent Oct 11. Bell hnd a similar problem last year when he was more than $16,000 delinquent in 1986 taxes on 38 pieces of property in Garland County. Bell has several holdings in Garland County. In addition to the Belvedere Country Club and resort, pur chased in 1986, Bell owncs Magic Springs Theme Pnrk through The Entertainment and Leisure Corp , formed in late Obituaries Izelta Vogt Services for Izetta Parker Vogt, 103, of Hot Springs, who died Sunday. Jan. 8, will be held at 1 p.m. today at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church with the Revs. Nathaniel Pyron and Ken Parks officiating. Honorary - pallbearers are the staff of Quality Care Nursing Home and Bill Talley and Roy Richardson. Burial will be at Cunningham Cemetery under direction nursing home. She was a housewife, and a Lutheran. Survivors include her hus band, Steve Hritz of Hot Springs; a daughter, Anne Kastner of Hot Springs; a sister, Betty Stevak of Tulsa, Okla.; two grandsons, Bruce Kastner and Philip Kastner, both of Hot Springs and two great-grand children. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church with the Rev. Elmer E. Burrall officiating. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens Cemetery under the di rection of Hot Springs Funeral Home. Memorials have been desig nated to the Prince of Peace Lu theran Church. Fabian Padavich Graveside services for Fabian Sabastian Padavich, 90, of Ben ton, who died Nov. 16, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Crest- view Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Hot Springs Fu neral Home. Billy W. Petty 1986 with Bell Equities ns a major stockholder. Known as Tclcor, the firm manages or owns Magic Springs Theme Park, purchased in March 1986 for $1.8 million.by Bell and partner Jny Marsh through Nygom Co. The firm also manages or owns Dogpntch USA near Harri son, Deer Forest pnrk in Co- lomn, Mich., and Rapids on the Reservoir near Jackson, Miss. In March 1987, Bell Equities obtained controlling interest in PPD&G Inc., the firm' that owned.KRZB-TV. The television station has been troubled since March 1988 when former Hot Springs Mayor Jim Randall and Bob Kuyken dall filed suit in Garland County Circuit Court to collect $489,726 in lease payments that were not paid according to an agreement signed’in September 1985. The station went off the air in that same month to install a taller tower and a more power- fill transmitter. The Federal Communications' Commission granted a construc tion permit for the station to re main off the air one year. Rumors have circulated since December that KRZB-TV would be coming back on the air Feb. 1. Gary Loy, general manager for the television station, Wednes day said, “Plans are progress ing. held at 10 a.m. today at Green wood Cemetery with the Rev. M.J. Timbs officiating. Pallbearers will be Carlis Parker, Buddy Johnson, Gene George, Dub Townsend, Rodger Gipe and Jim Shelor. Arrangements are under the direction of Hot Springs Fu neral Home. Memorials have been desig nated to the Hot Springs Boys’ Club or the Garland County Li brary. “We are still getting a plan to gether. We will be meeting Thursday (today) to talk some things over. “We are really not ready to talk about a date at this point because I want to talk to Melvyn about a couple of alternatives first.” lease, to ports paw said. 1988, amendment the ing. the Giddings been new amended posted, Is-a cluded which much-publicized Hot a Giddings surety Jan. CraigL. Rollins The former manager of KRZB, Gary Halleland, said the station was going off the air to build a new tower on Jack Mountain in Hot Spring County and install a five-million watt transmitter in order to get a quality signal into Little Rock. Craig Lee Rollins, 28, died re cently in Hot Springs. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his father, David Lee Rollins of Hot Springs; his mother, Clara Pau line Rollins of Memphis, Tenn.; a brother, Chris Rollins of Hot Springs; and a sister, Teresa Watt of Hot Springs. Caruth Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. No word has come about new equipment, but the owners of the property on Jack Mountain, International Paper Co., said the television station completed lease arrangements for property to construct the tower and transmitter building. Wednesday, Loy said when plans are firm, an announce ment will be made. Henrietta Sears Services for Henrietta Gold Sears, 66, of Hot Springs, who died Monday, Jan. 9, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Gross Funeral Home Chapel with the On the matter of taxes, Gar land County Tax Collector W.L. “Pete” Massey said the delin quent taxes will be kept on the Garland County books for three years, then be turned over to the state for collection. not frame, then plish original the > submitted. project . historic all sion said. deadline, process through between requirement ported Democrat Wednesday’s
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