Here are the stories in the Wednesday, November 17, 2004 edition of Gurdon Times
- Promoter asks for good impression
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- The time is here for Gurdon's Holiday Trail of Lights display and the route is in place.
Tambra Childres, recorder and treasurer for Gurdon, said Wednesday, "We are expecting out-of-town guests to check out our tour of lights and decorations as well as ...
- PC promotes drug free life
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- The Arkansas Sheriff's Association came to Gurdon Primary School Thursday for an annual presentation against tobacco, alcohol and drugs, with PC The Patrol Car starring in the effort.
Matt Bunten, project lecturer, and James Grahler, speaking through PC, ...
- Devils make early exit from playoffs
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- As always, the Go-Devils from Gurdon went to Jessieville fighting hard, but lost the war in the trenches. Jessieville offense plowed through it all, 34-0.
The loss means Gurdon ended its season 6-5 overall and 4-4 in the 7AA-West Conference. Jessieville w...
- John's Journey
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- My first Forest Festival was pretty good. It was nice to see the streets of Gurdon perky and people checking out the car show, the parade, the booths, the Main Stage and each other.
I took a lot more pictures than our newspaper would hold, but that is abo...
- Margaret Calley
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- Margaret Calley, of Benton, formerly of Gurdon, died Tuesday at the age of 86.
She was the widow of Raymond Calley and a member of the First Baptist Church of Gurdon.
Survivors include: a son, Richard Calley and wife, Susan, of Benton; a daughter-in-law, ...
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