Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 16, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- Franklin says Amendment 3 would be bad for Gurdon
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- On November 5 every Arkansan who is a registered voter will have the opportunity to go to the polls and vote for what they believe in.
Not only will they be voting for city, county and state officials, but they will be voting for or against certain amendm...
- Chamber talks Christmas; makes plans for holidays
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- Plans for the Gurdon Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade are underway.
The Gurdon Chamber of Commerce met on Tuesday, October 8, in the First State Bank board room.
At last month's Chamber meeting it was decided to hold the Christmas parade on December...
- Mary Lou Capps
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- Mary Lou Capps, 83, of Gurdon, died Sunday, October 6, 2002.
Mrs. Capps was the owner of Austin's Department Store and the Gurdon Florist.
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Gurdon for 67 years were she served as an Elder and Clerk of Se...
- Nancy Callaway
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- Nancy Fae Greeson-Callaway, 95, of Curtis died Oct. 7, 2002 at Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia.
She was born July 1, 1907 in Ellis County, Texas, daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson and Mary Jane Smith-Greeson.
She was a homemaker, a member of...
- Evie Darnell
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- Evie D. McMullen-Darnell, 95, of Weslaco, Texas, formerly of Gurdon, died Wednesday, October 9, 2002.
Mrs. Darnell was born in Gurdon. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrew and Bessie Cates Stone.
She married John H. McMullen, Sr. in 1944, who pre...
- Devils now 6-0 on year after 33-0 victory Friday
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- Gurdon's defense has proven to be nothing less than devilish in its first six games.
Shutouts are beginning to be a way of life for the Go-Devils. Gurdon's defense proved itself again Friday night by holding the Horatio Lions scoreless on their home turf ...
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