Here are the stories in the Wednesday, February 5, 2003 edition of Gurdon Times
- Mary Purifoy
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- Mary Maxine Purifoy, 73, of Gurdon, died Tuesday, January 28, 2003.
Mrs. Purifoy was a homemaker and member of the Marietta Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include two sons, Danny Purifoy and wife, Lea of Gurdon, and Terry Purifoy and wife, Janet of Gurdon;...
- Roebuck answers questions about Huckabee's plan
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- Following the release of Gov. Mike Huckabee's proposal for education in Arkansas, public meetings have become the norm.
Recently, Rep. Tommy Roebuck attended a public meeting at the Gurdon City Hall to hear the concerns people have about Huckabee's plan.
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- Idea becomes group activity as ladies gather to quilt
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- In recent weeks it has been reported of the many different activities taking place at the Central Arkansas Development/Gurdon Senior Adult Center.
One of those many activities is quilting. Several ladies who visit the center enjoy sitting around talking t...
- CCIC concerned about survival
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- Survival.
This is what the Clark County Industrial Council is concerned about at this time.
At its January meeting, board members were told the CCIC needs a permanent source of funding and soon.
CCIC President Brown Hardman said the organization brings ...
- Franklin updates Rotary on State of City
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- Gurdon Mayor Clayton Franklin was the guest speaker at Gurdon's Rotary Club meeting held on Thursday, January 30.
Franklin updated guests on the state of the town.
"Budgets have been passed for this year. We are not expecting as much revenue for the year ...
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