FURTHER REDUCTIONS Burns- Burns-Smith Sale

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    Parking may be difficult. Please consider coming with friends or family if possible. This is the oldest part of town with a dense layout—side street parking is your best option. Be courteous and avoid... 
Dates
Sat
Mar 15
9am to 4pm
Sun
Mar 16
9am to 4pm
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 Terms & Conditions
ENTRANCE/EXIT FRONT DOOR
Pick up baskets provided
No large purses or bags allowed.
Bring help to load large items
Items priced & accepted “As Is”
CC & Debit available 3% surcharge
There are steps into the house and to second floor,
we are not responsible for accidents
 Description & Details

Burns-Burns-Smith Family Legacy Dr. Joe and Ava Burns, of 1305 S. Main, were influential in Jonesboro. Dr. Burns and Dr. Lutterloh invited nuns from Pocahontas to help malaria patients, leading to the founding of St. Bernard's Hospital. Ava co-founded the Twentieth Century Club. Their son, Joe, and his wife, Eva Sue Burns, lived at 1515 S. Main. In 1983, Joe received the Pioneer Award for his contributions to Arkansas' rice industry, including helping bring Riceland Foods to Jonesboro in 1933. Eva Sue was named "Woman of the Year" in 1959 . Their children—Ann (Dick) Smith, Larry (Sandra) Burns, and Carol...

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