Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 17, 1999 edition of Gurdon Times
- GPD To Get New Uniforms
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- Officers with the Gurdon Police Department will soon be getting new uniforms.
- JPs Plan Courthouse Dedication
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- Open house and dedication for the renovated Clark County Courthouse and the new complex will be held on Sunday, December 12 at 2:00 p.m.
- Council Approves Rules
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- A set of usage rules will soon be adopted for the use of City Hall's board room.
- Go-Devils Fall In First Round Of Play-Offs To Smackover
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- Six turnovers proved to be more than Gurdon could overcome Friday night as the Go- Devils were eliminated from post-season play by Smackover, 10-6.
- Lady Go-Devils Ready
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- Sandra Hatley has the Lady Go-Devils ready for the 1999-2000 basketball season.
- Go-Devils Expect To Be Force
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- With football season over in Gurdon, it's time for sports fans to turn their attention indoors.
- Alexander Leads Junior Girls
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- Tammy Alexander has returned to coaching after a significant layoff.
- Community News
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- Christian fellowship program will be Sun. Nov. 14, at 3:00 p.m. at Bethel AME Church in Gurdon. Everyone is welcome. Special guest will be Carrie Street Church of God of Gurdon. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Ivory Curry, pastor and speaker. Rev. Betty Gulley,...
- FYI
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- Muldrew Chapel CME Church will be holding a Thanksgiving revival Nov. 25, 26 and 27 at 7:00 p.m., with evangelist Tony Young from the Principal for Life Ministry in Memphis, Tenn.
- Classy Moments
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- The weather continues to be nice and the students enjoy being able to go outside after lunch. They are enjoying soccer. For some, it is a real learning experience, but they seem to be quick learners and are really having a good time. More playground equip...
- Golden Oldies
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- The senior adults really enjoyed Jerry Don Childers and the second graders who sang for us last Wednesday.
- Christmas Parade Set In Gurdon
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- Christmas in Gurdon parade and celebration will be Fri., Dec. 10. A program with Gurdon Primary students and a local church choir singing carols will be at 4:30 p.m. The parade will begin at 5:30 p.m.
- Gurdon Groups To Benefit From International Paper Grants
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- International Paper's Gurdon Wood Products Plant will award $15,000 in 1999 grants through the International Paper Company Foundation.
- IP Gives $3,000 Grant To CCYDC
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- Clark County Youth Development Center received a grant from International Paper Company in the amount of $3,000.
- Holiday Food Choices Is Group's Topic
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- Holiday Food Choices will be the topic of the monthly educational meeting for diabetics on Thurs., Nov. 18. from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Extension Homemaker Kitchen at he Clark County Fairgrounds
- Paul Lamar Mann
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- Paul Lamar Mann, age 86 of Hedwig Village, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999. He was born in Tombelin to Rev. Sydney Baxter Mann and Beatrice Meeks, the fourth of seven children. He served four years in the Navy then began his account...
- Velma Hayes Wingfield
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- Velma Hayes Wingfield was born Aug. 21, 1920 in Waldo to Edward Johnson and Annie Maybel (Cook) Hayes. She was reared and educated in Arkadelphia.
- Program OK'd
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- Clark County has been approved for Livestock Assistance Program (LAP).
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