Arkansas Business list: private club permits.(Illustration)

From: Arkansas Business | Date: February 6, 2006| Author: Moritz, Gwen | Copyright information
 
ARKANSAS BUSINESS LIST: PRIVATE CLUB PERMITS 
 
Listed alphabetically by permitee in each county 
 
      Permitee                       Business Name 
 
Arkansas County -- population 20,130 
 
 1    Nancy A. Brown                 The East Wing Inc. 
 2    Kenneth W. DePriest            Wild Life Inc. 
 3    John J. James                  Club Brittney Inc. 
 4    Joe O. Phillips                Stuttgart Country Club 
 5    Rodney D. Ross                 The White River Refuge 
 6    Gl...

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