Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 13, 2002 edition of Gurdon Times
- No changes planned for Gurdon by mayor, marshal
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- On Tuesday, November 5, the citizens of Gurdon gathered at their specified polling place to cast their vote for the candidates of their choice.
However, only two city positions open for re-election. One was the mayor's position and the other was for city ...
- Thomerson's broken into; but nothing gets stolen
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- Thomerson's Drug Store is the latest Gurdon business to be broken into.
On Monday, November 4, two unidentified white males entered Thomerson's. The two men did not look familiar to the employees at the drug store.
The men were approached and asked if the...
- Devils handle hapless Stamps, 41-6, head to Mt. Ida for playoffs Friday
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- Both the Gurdon offense and defense dominated the Stamps Yellowjackets Friday night in a 41-6 win.
The Devils (8-2, 6-2) racked up nearly 300 yards rushing while holding the Yellowjackets to less than 140 yards total offense.
Gurdon started the scoring on...
- William Smithpeters
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- William J. Bill' Smithpeters, 84, of Okolona, died Tuesday, November 5, 2002.
Mr. Smithpeters was a farmer and attended the Maryetta Pentecostal Church in Okolona.
He is survived by his wife, Ines Smithpeters; two sons, Dwight Smithpeters and David Smith...
- Alma Ellis
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- Alma Ellis, 90, of Gurdon, died Friday, November 1, 2002.
Mrs. Ellis was a homemaker and member of the Oak Grove Community Church.
Survivors include two sons, Tommy Ellis of Gurdon, and Ronnie Ellis of Malvern; three daughters, Alma McCauley of Malvern, ...
- No surprises in local elections
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- Amendment 3 took a beating in the Nov. 5, General Election in Nevada County.
Voters turned out to help defeat the measure 2,205-834.
Proposed Act 1, the animal cruelty act, was also soundly defeated in the county and state. Locally the numbers were 1,962-...
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