Here are the stories in the Wednesday, October 13, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Foreset Festival will have carnival, booth sign-up already tops 100
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- The 24th Annual Gurdon Forrest Festival will take place on Saturday, Oct. 30, with more than 100 booths already signed up and the carnival coming after all.
The festival, sponsored by the Community Development and Entertainment Club (CD&E), is chaired by ...
- Meals on Wheels serves 45 clients, profides food and genuine concern
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- For those who are homebound, unable to drive and more than 60 years old, there is a way to get a hot meal and some company five days a week Meals on Wheels.
Royce Ann Barbaree, Central Arkansas Development Council director for Gurdon, said the number of...
- Junior Go-Devils go 3-0 in conference
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- The Junior Go-Devils took the field Thursday night at home and shut-out Fouke, 30-0.
The sound victory puts the Junior Go-Devils 3-3 overall for the season and 3-0 in the conference. Head Coach Hank Lewis said the team plays away on Thursday, Oct. 14, at ...
- Go-Devils lose mud battle to Spring Hill Bears, 21-6
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- The Gurdon Go-Devils took on Spring Hill at home this week, with the Bears coming out on top, 21-6.
Scoring ceased at halftime, when the mud and the mood of the cool and damp evening rendered no more points for either side during the third or fourth quart...
- Mark Carpenter
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- Mark R. Carpenter, 89, of Gurdon, died on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004.
He was a pot tender for Reynolds Metal Company, and an Army Veteran of World War II, where he received the Purple Heart, Silver Star and Bronze Star.
Survivors include his daughters: Marsha L...
- John's Jorney
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- As most of you know, I am new to the area. But after more than a month with you, I am beginning to come out of my shell.
Several Gurdon folks, and elsewhere near here, have reached out to me in friendship. This is something I have appreciated more than an...
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