Here are the stories in the Wednesday, September 14, 2005 edition of Gurdon Times
- Gary Turner
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- ARKADELPHIA Gary Edward Turner, 49, of Arkadelphia went home to be with the Lord Sunday, Sept. 4, 2005, at UAMS hospital in Little Rock.
The longtime pastor was in the presence of his loving family when his two-and-a-half year battle with leukemia came ...
- Augie Duncan
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- Mrs. Augie Lee Duncan Myers Douglas, resident of Wynne, Arkansas, departed this life on Friday, Aug. 19, 2005, at the Cross Ridge Community Hospital in Wynne.
She was 80 years of age. Mrs. Douglas enjoyed fishing, gardening, sewing and picking blackberrie...
- Marian Listenes
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- Marian Young Listenes, 87, passed away on June 27, 2005, at a hospital in Miami, Florida.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Listenes. She was the daughter of the late Aubrey L. and Blanche Brown Young, of Gurdon.
She graduated from Ouachita ...
- Go-Devils fall 20-7 to Cougars, will go to Junction City
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- Gurdons Go-Devils played hard for a comeback Friday night against Lafayette County, but lost 20-7 because of what some might call questionable officiating.
The strategy to plow down the middle of the field was changed up after halftime because of the rea...
- Sheriff finds Potter near home after combined search effort
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- A 71-year-old Gurdon resident disappeared from his home Saturday afternoon and was discovered in a thicket early Sunday morning.
The missing man was scratched up some, but appeared to be unharmed.
Paul Potter disappeared from his residence near the edge o...
- Clark County Fair means fun for all
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- It is time to put the family in the car and take a little extra money for gas for a pleasure trip to the Clark County Fair.
The fair's opening act, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, will be old time gospel with Don Clark of Arkadelphia.
Gracie Leamons sai...
- Novelist escapes eye of hurricane
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- A local woman's sister, who is a professional novelist, is staying in Gurdon after going through the eye of Hurricane Katrina, in Picayune, Miss.
Of her time inside the storm, 35-year-old Terri Bailey Bordelon, said Wednesday, "It was the most terrifying ...
- Hours of Joy houses 28 hurricane victims
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- The Hours of Joy, on East Main Street across from Rehkopf's Hometown Market, is now the residence of 28 hurricane evacuees from New Orleans, La.
According to their pastor, Jimmie Smith Sr. of First New Zion Travelers Baptist Church, New Orleans, the group...
- Pastor tried to stay in New Orleans
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- A New Orleans Baptist preacher, who has been staying in the Hours of Joy on East Main Street with his congregation, spoke to Rotarians Thursday about moving here permanently.
First United Methodist Pastor Rusty Jones invited the Rev. Jimmie Smith Sr. to s...
- Lang survives storm
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- Reports reached all of the way to Gurdon, from Gulf Port, and Biloxi, Mississippi about the destruction caused to more than a million homes and lives from Hurricane Katrina.
The vast hurricane has a handful of Gurdon families concerned about relatives who...
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