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   Stephens Star (Newspaper) - May 4, 1950, Stephens, Arkansas                                1 NUMBER ARKANSAS MAY 4, 10c  Set In Burnett's Kate Curry Producer Is Expected In Stephens has been set In Burnett Drilling Kate Curry in the SW NE 8W of section 5-16-19 on top of the Tokio formation and the well will be completed with cable Casing set near 2,300 feet and a producer similar to the Kate Curry A-1 Is miles northwest Lyons and have the location and are probably moving in the rig to drill their Realty Company number 3 In the SW NE SW of section 31-14-19 Ouachita This is 610 feet due west of Lester number 2. The number 2 was completed from the Blossom sand with 38 feet of that It Is now reported pumping more than the 100 barrel daily allowable with the pump stroke slowed down lo the lowest pace But in the same Scouts Had Exhibit In Boy Scouts of Troop had an exhibit with the Culture Club Flower Show last Friday at the Methodist and they won 1st, 2nd and third Scouts held their regular meeting Monday night with a review on Second Class requirements and discussion on merit The committee Marvin Green gave review on first aid merit the close of the meeting games were and were Scout Master Don Mitchell gave a lecture on Scout Crait and of Scout People of American Legion is sponsoring senior Everyone is urged to support the and help Stephens vo have the best record of Scouting in the De Sota Firemen Answer Three Columnist Is Not So Prolific With Words While Under week after having listened lo Preacher Cantrell's preaching for two weeks straight I thought I would wind up this rolumn lor better things for the STAR and at the same time use the two 1 had been giving it each week for attending Sunday School and two from 10 lo 12 on Sunday that were devoted to this column that had kept me out of Sunday School and Church had been as an i excuse for the very pleasant days that come into my life when I did i not feel U positively necessary lo shave my If you are j one of the unlucky seven that have | to every day you have no idea how much can be derived from running your hand | through a quarter of of about five in the afternoon and ing you oughtn't while | laughing at the I did was use all | of the column pleading lor help to put over eight things that arc I needed to win the ment - of - any - city - contest being sponsored by the Arkansas Power Then I ended up you that if you don't Stephens Fire Department reading I am offering to tlie answered three for the | then I made a month of of these about courting a mile northwest the I knew all three to the call of Chief D. eliminate the of Camden for the was tiie of the Fairview School with was the first time our Uj had an opportunity to repay department for the they had our City No even my the the very wav of the two fires in the statlin on said 1 drilled by Colon el al was dry when drilled to the sand It is located In the SW SE SE of section 30-14-19.  Davis Is now moving his rig to drill the R. B. Allen wildcat test for Ormond Corporation Jn 33-14-19 four miles north of here on the Troy V. B. May ' stove had caught This was number 1 is still drilling and I before it had gotten ing the contract depth of 5,500 I enough to 'The other fire If no pay dirt is found in the the most dangerous fire the lower zones the well will be com- I local department had been called in the Glen Rose where upon to fight in feet of sand was picked tery of tanks belonging to from 2.547 Other locations have been made in that area and other are lo be drilled at last bom sweel Pauses a with twinkling golden locks in teasing and half to repeat Her of From the earliest the first day oi May has been a lime oi oui door There are two holidays in and Memorial the second Sunday in was set apart in honor ol The wearing of white for the and colored if one's mother Ls the visible manifestation oi the The day was 1907 by Miss Anna Jarvis of In 1914 Congress authorized the president to set by the second Sunday In May as 30th day of May is sacred lo the memory of who have fought in their Memorial Day or Decoration Day is usually observed on the last Sunday oi the Reynolds were making a very hot and dangerous The Department not only extinguished the fire but their efforts resulted in the saving of quit a bit of oil for Mr. addition the members of the department meet each Monday where they spend three hours on their study only lack two being through with advanced course of training which will entitle them to a Diploma from the Arkansas Fire Firm Formed To Provide Probers To Study K. C. May 4 Two City witnesses testified today their racing news business grossed a year on an investment of only on of their lawyer they refused to answer any lions concerning Kansas a year gambling I They said their answers might tend to incriminate The Tano Lococo and Eddie said I were partners In the Standard News service of the late Charles slain Kansas City to be written at least this week to fill up I had used an asterisk in mv quotation last week 11 would have come like it through the if your for Mae is my wife's most people call her Men I did not use the usual hours for the and did to church with the column would ordered out by all ot you 1 am writing this before band t ert ami too late for the dead line Arkansas and her is a delight for me so I will finish the so that 1 won't be for the concert I would write it about the Stephens Band but I ran say would improve upon the and make my May she always be Tight in lier home and with other staies but right or wrong Arkansas is mv state Sometimes it Is hard o say it Now that the Governor's has been built and the state mortgaging each acre farm and every home in the for fraternity and sorority houses at over per house we leel that it cet around to the with some kind of a shark We realize the that can be built in the name of educ should come to be getting in and this writer is about the Governor s e but apparently if our popular Governor thinks he can house nil of the groups and fraternal organizations in Arkansas some one will have to speak up The best time to halt this sort of spending is while the pressure is on and li the Governor would admit this step is bad and ask the forgiveness of the people maybe his term deserves has never They were called before a ate commerce subcommittee Ing to learn about a mystery wire I network carrying racing news lo I May 4 A special crime investigating company Is being formed to committee will lake up later an eastern Arkansas natural overall investigation Into The writer each word and crime syndicate that of the plan all of which Its creation was to be enjoyed by the whole is subject to approval by the Ar- proved by the senate late In turn he thinks earh kansas Public Service the slate buys should the federal power did admit under oath i taking over present gas that the Standard News service | In my of the Arkansas Power received Its racing news from the I would Light company for a price General News and Publishing property to house exclusive at between 12,000,000 pany in A Western groups executive has testified that the for the new company General News Service of i j w r said It would spend between Chicago leases a Western Union I. r. 000,000 and on wire for transmitting racing slon and distribution I Identified Simon Gas will be piped across the i as the manager of river from a large line | ard But he said the racing of the Texas Gas i service Is now out of Tennis It will enter the near details oi the proposed There are no he of the C o n 11 n e nt al utility to affect approximately i Press service of Cleveland denied 50 communities were to the committee last week that here last night by Governor Continental has any AP and L. with the General News But C. Hamilton Moses and D. P. Union records RoCk bond General News Is linked to a said the new concern wire through an f for the opening formed by T. J. Raney and third our future and and testimony today Little Rock bond and prompted Senator Tobey M. F. of the First Church are making progress on a Tennis which is on the J E. Morgan lot on Richland Avenue Plans are being made for other recreation facilities on ihe court such as ping-pong table and sets When ihe Tennis Court is Prospect Has 250 people ed the the day The Rev Alfred I Doss preached to a nt the morning The Sen lor Choir ol the Stephens Have special music at the morning hour Basket lunch Was spread lor the noonday Ihe was led by Mrs. Ed Pythian The history of the church was given by and Mrs. Hunter Don sang Lord accompanied by Miss Morgan Talks made by Mrs. Laura Rev Doss and Rev. W R. The Snyder family and remained for an extended lime to while others to tiie out doors to with are already under way a and better Day next Sets Two District Tommy Huyd lii points and set two new 7 Track and Field records in the held last Friday and at the Camden won place in 440-yd and the 8K0-yd run lit in the eveni was 5:r3 seconds and in halt mile 8 was the tune Both records are in H Boyd Is lo | these events in the Meet h Class B teams Friday and Little Okays New Draft May 4 - house armed ( to 0 today to extend tin military draft two years would h when there would be any actual said the draft extension will be put to the house immediately for Tile act IS due to expire June 24.  lop foreign policy and mounting the Selective Service act which June 24~Ior two any until has the signal by declaring a national the to mobilize industry and seize plants essential to war until congress declares an Candidates For Cotton lor Cotton lor 1950 have been il was Thus to 16 the number ol girls the new nominees are LfUs Harmony Jeanette Lee Harmony Jo Nonna and will be party tor the Ammal Cotton Jamboree and purchased tor this event will entitle the to 100 for their choice ior Cotton Saturday the annual dance night attraction expected to fill the Hall and ol this are also entitled to 100 votes tor Cotton Queen Cotton tor 1950 will be at the Tuesday party atul the Cotton Queen will be announced at dance Saturday Continue to require every male between the ages of 18 and 2G who lives in the United Stales to register unless he already has done .so and take a examination to determine his fitness for military in ( Culture Club a Silver Tea in tile home ol Edgar Irom 3 lo 5 ni ihi honoring The lie and to in Tile 111 the Club t oi that c had lise 11 the ( es ol ual hit ni il (i in ature il I I i i oi i II i t n 15 ni r w. hwi ' I r 0. dd 1    111    M- ' .Mr L W k Mil P - Ml 01 Cl niber B k D O' r r 15: .fi Mayfield Honored With ill till 1.1 i III 111" 1 1 -I ill .Ml (i Mrs H J Keith the i El 1 fai 1 Ml a i 1 1 II ' - 1 1    1 1    1;    r 1 r 1 ' 1 I Id ' 1 * - 1 W J i M 1 i Id Ml 1 i t 1    ' S t i V .Ml 1! 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Hamilton Moses steam generating which will use 37,000,000 cubic feet of gas proposed hopes to get franchises from 91ythevllle and cities and build the Jine north to that The power corporation is competing for the 1 y t h e v ille The city council has postponed a year AP gas systems served 16,537 customers in more than a score of eastern Arkansas Arkansas now without natural been agitating for it for ago AP ft L said it would sell - its properties to a company which would agree to carry gas to itU oi east declaree that Continental are to play and drakes with this are throwing us down blind alley my guess with Tobey Says Hospital Can Borrow May 4 Attorney general Ike Murry today ruled that the state hospital has authority to borrow money for the planning of new buildings without a legislative opinion went to Walter general counsel of the services federal agency from which the hospital hopes to borrow money to compile plans for new by assistant a 11 o r n ey | general Arnold the said the state hospital is to operate a cash fund from which It can ture without legislative also said such a loan would of one of played by Sally Jo falls tho come within the ior Your presented last Friday ci ihc -al prohibition lending the played by Mary Noll Mel played by tal up played by Anita Tom played by Gary and Botly by Uie played by Wilma by C Library Has School Program I M % I N H ( i; I - w liit I Is Senior Class liy of Stephens Ih li a act ii la ' evening at ( 1 in School 111.II, I ho play a ol he who had a immI Mr. 1!i:!'.!o characters I Nell twenty c and helped as Ihe I I ' and i Hobble HI I ' 1.. 111 a when I ' Mild who ' to ihc ( were IOCS Horton Jean I - 11 I Anila 1-es-I ' fir Mel .i ( III pUy were Mil Gordon i tif play wai ' alid Vel y ' I a. and I a played l Ml 11  o 00 H - hip U 00 ' ao p I- 1 I- 30 p. 2 30 7  7 30 Ml ( ' u 111 Ihe O'clock ' will a 11, I Will be loi ail to the ii 1-I'liiAK'.lup.'i Will ' i c will p 111  Will meet .in V. 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