Here are the stories in the Wednesday, December 30, 1998 edition of Gurdon Times
- Animal Control Becomes A Reality
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- Animal control became a reality in Gurdon during 1998.
- Politics Kept Area Hopping All Year Long
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- Off-season politics kept area residents busy during 1998, making it one of the year's top stories.
- Pineview Closing A Top Story In '98
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- Pineview was a hot topic of discussion in Gurdon during 1998, making it one of the top stories for the year.
- School Construction Goes On During '98
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- Educational construction was in the news most of the year in Gurdon, making it one of the top stories of 1998.
- Second Annual Food Drive Feeds 30 Families
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- Some 30 families were helped through the second annual Gurdon Times/Rotary Club food drive.
- Golden Oldies
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- Hope everyone had a happy Christmas holiday.
- In Our Time
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- The Gurdon birthday calendars are being distributed. Call Elizabeth Wilson at 353-2538 or see Billy Wells at Main Street Florist. Thank you for supporting the Gurdon band programs.
- Deaths
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- Howard Clark
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- Howard Clark, 84, of Gurdon died Saturday, December 26, 1998.
- Military News
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- Army Spec. Roger L. Avery, son of Louis and Sam Freeman of Okolona and a 1981 graduate of Arkadelphia High School, has been decorated with the U.S. Army Commendation Medal.
- Community News
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- Wilma Faye Henry and son of Los Angeles, Calif., are here visiting her parents, Floyd and Margree Gatlin; her sister, Mary Ann Anderson, and her family; her aunts, Dorothy Gulley, Gloria Marks and Vernessa Russey and their families; her in-laws, Allie Mae...
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