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Help others by adding or updating birthday Mdse Charlesand Ralph Dyche served a deliciouslunch The evening was spent inplaying progessive Rook at a num-ber of tables 'Mr and Mrs Daniel Miller anddaughter Miss Nannie and Mrs IlaLewman and daughter Gertrude at-BUSINESS MENTO AID COUNTYIN DAIRY TOURCaravan of DairymenSoon to See CelebratedKansas HerdsA dairymans educational tour hasbean scheduled far Mafidh 4 Thecaravan of cars will leave the officeof county agent Herb Graham at 1o clock In the morning Businessmen of Enid have voltnteel cd tofurnish sufficcnt cars for the trans-portation of all Garfield countydairymen who are inteiestedPlans are being laid for accom-modating 100 dairymen however itwill be necessary for all dairymenwho contemplate making the trip toeither call at the office of the countyagent or call the office of the sec-retary of the chamber of commercebefare next Saturday night and ar-range for reservationai The tour will go by way of Wel-lington where a siop will be madeto visit the celebrated Peek herdsFrom Wellington the caravan willgo by way of Mulvane where herdsbelonging to Mulvane farmers willbe visitedTher'e are four prominent stowand producing herds owned by farm-ers in the Mulvane territory and itis expected that the afternoon willbe spent in visiting these taking ashort side excursion to inspect thecondensory at that placeThe excursion is scheduled to re-turn to Enid by early eveningOld Political PartyMay Be ReorganizedReorganization of the old socialistparty under the name of the Farmer-Labor party is expected to resultfrom a convention at El Reno April9 and 10 called by J W Houtehinof Oklahoma City Canidates for alloffices will be namedWAUKOMIS COMMUNITY NEWSDont forget Invitation TournamentFeb 27 at the Doughtery Gym Thefirst game in the morning begins at8 oclock and the last game of -theevening begins at 9 o'clock that nightA season ticket costs you $1 Don'tmiss it iThe Senior cfass will entertain usWednesday morning Feb 24 withtheir chapel services They willgive a mock commencement exerciseand a play The following week thechapel services will be given by theeight grade-The grades gave a carnival lastMonday evening A main programwas given after which differentbooths were opended for the audience$25 was cleared which goes to buymany costumes for the many festi-vals The operetta Hiawian Loverswill be givem April 2 Charactershave been chosen and practice willbegin immediately'There will be no Endeavor Ser-vice Sunday evening at the Christ-ian Church Sunday afternoon willbe a rally The following: societies7ROXANA ALSOTTRY FOR WEALTHOF HOOVER SANDWith Sinclair's Two ThisMakes Three New TtestsIn North EndTO START DRILLING4m smiTwo Additional LocationsAre Announced ForHoover SandThe Roxana Petroleum companyI Monday announced its first new lo-cation to test out' the Hoover sandIt is located just a rigs base lengthfrom No 6w northwest corner ofthe Schroeder lease and right be-side where one of the biggest deepsand gushers was drilledThis makes three tests that willbe started tte this sand in the northend of the pool as the Sinclair Oiland Gas company announced one onthe Hartley lease and one on thenorth Walker lease Saturday Othersmay be announced laterThe Sinclair No 26 Hartley thewonder well from the Hoover sandmade 5S30 bahtels on the guage Mon-day ahowing it to holding up re-markably well and one of the besttests that has been drilled in thepoolMow the Layton sand to runningon the north Walker lease proved aninteresting factor in the Garber-Cdy-ingtonpool Monday Sinclair No 35north Walker was reported to havepicked up the Layton at 3607 feetand had a good showing of oil andhad been drilled to 3717 feet Itwas no thought it would be turnedinto a Well however all the showingshad been' drilled Into with rotarytools - -This" would Indicate the Layton Isconsiderably lower on the west andnorthwest edge of the lease as No35 to located in the northwest cor-ner' of the lease It also Indicatesthat the Layton might be developedinto a paying sand in this area Itat least shows that the northwestcorner of the lease looks good fordeep sand productionThe Roxana Petroleum company istesting out two of its old Schroederdeep tests In the Layton sand No4w has been plugged hack to 3400feet and is to drilll into the Laytonsand No 12 has shot off the cas-ing at 3740 feet and is trying topick up the Layton for productionhave been invited: Pleasant ValleyChrlstain Evangelical societies ofWaukomis ' and Drummond ChristainEndeavorThursday evening the societies ofgo to Drummond to at-Waukomistend a rallyMiss Ruth De Hart of Waukomisand Mr Claude V Money of Enidwere married at 9 oclock - Sundaymorning Feb 14 the cermony tak-ing place in Covington wiih Mr andMis Howard Gumm of Covington asattendantsThe bride is the oldest daughter ofMr and Mrs De Hart of Waukomisand the groom a son of Mr and MrsF E Money of Enid and former res-idents hereImmediately after the cermony Mrand Mrs Money left on in auto tourto Wichita and oJier points Theywill be at home after March 1 at103 1-2 West Oklahoma avenue MrMoney to engaged in the auto busi-ness in Enid -Both Mr and Mrs Money arograduates of Waukomis School andpopular young people of the com-munity -Mrs Walters who has been ill forsome time is reported no better UNION STAB ITEMS -FrankMilhr and family spent Sun-day afternoon at the Branson homeat Ames ' George Crow and Wife spent Sun-day afternoon at the Monroe IlaysehomeBill Becker and wife spent Sun-day afte npon at the O G McKovnhomeL M Gant and family spent Sun-day afteroon at the Albert FFogle-song home - - -FredDierksen and Jack Denisonwere Sunday dinner guests at theHenry Bolm home Mrs Gertrude Beetch of Billingswas shopping in Enid Monday''ONOPtLOS BABY FALLS TWENTY FEET3t BUT SLIGHTLY INJUREDPopulous the two-and-one-hatV son of Mr and MrsGeorg 'xous of the SilverMoon Ca close shave withdeath Tuesf Vften he fell twentyfeet to the gjund from the secondfloor of the cafe jThe little fellow was' left alone byhis mother and proceeded to open anups: ails window and 'stand in theopening' Losing his bHlence he fellto the ground below just missing anauto and a pile of tin cans Whatmight' have been a fatal fall turnedout to be a few bruises andschratches Three physicians examin-the little fellow and were unable tolocate any broken bones or Internalinjuries Pete has learned a lessonand wont climb up into open win-dows any more?NO CONTRACT ISLET BY CHURCHFOR STRUCTUREBuxton Will Start at OnceOn Construction ofBasementThe building committee for thenew Presbyterian Church met Mon-day afternoon and took up the mat-ter of bids for construction of thebulding 'Contract was let to Grant M Bux-ton of Enid for the excavation andlaying of the basement wallsThe contract for the building ofthe main edifice tho superstructureitself not let The architectwas instructed lo advertise for newbids for the building of the churchproper the new bids to comply withcertain tevised specifations to metthe requirements of the committeeIn discussing the matter D M Die-ne: said: I have not talked to MrBuxton since he was awarded thecontract for the excavation and base-ment wails but the committee hasdecided to go right Ai with the build-ing plans without further delay andthe excavation will Biart as soon asMr Buxton is readyThe committee consists of GeorgeWilson D M Diener O J FlemingA E Stephenson W J Otjen W DFrantz R L Sanford and Dr D LEdwards JJ V RATLIFFE DEADJudge J V Ratliffe pioneer resi-dent of Enid died Sunday ma ning at4:20 oclock at his home 711 EastBroadway after an illnes lastingmore than four years Funeral serv-ices were held Tuesday monng con-ducted by P)jv Andrew Totter pas-tor of the Baptist church of whichthe deceased was a member Inter-ment was made in the Enid cemeteryMr Ratliffe was bom near Cam-bridge Ohio June 28 1848 He Wasducatin ' the Unfveisity of Ohiograduating at an early age Whenstill a young man he settled in Sum-ner county Kansas engaging in theprofession of teacher in the publicschools later being elected countysuperintendent of public instructionserving for two years At the open-ing of the Cherokee Strip he came toEnid as traveling represhentative ofthe Parlin and Orindorff companySeveral ya as ago he was injuredia a runaway accident which com-pelled him to give up his positionwith the implement company He wasappointed justice ot the peace tosucceed the late Justice Bradley serv-ing out his term and being reelectedseveral 'timer untill in 1921 hd wasforced to resign because of ill healthMr 'Ratliffe ia survived by sevenChildren: Mrs Lloyd Wells withwhom he lived Earl Jay and GleenRatliffe ot Oklahoma City LittleRock Ark and Belle Plaine Iowarespectively Mrs Wm M Taylor ofEnid and Mrs H M Collins and MrsF A Lopes- of Wellington' KaaThe deceaseds wife died in EnidIn March 1922 - iPaulbearers wera Chas B Long-cor George Rainey II ZWedgewoodJ D Minton John Flanegan and MT Sexsmiihh0meTUESDAY PERSONALSMrs T T Eason who was in-jured in an automobile accident onthe south pavement last Friday evening Is resting well at her1305 West Broadway but to not yetable to be outllomtr McDaniel son of Mr andMrs W E McDaniel who has beenin a local hospital for several weeksJACK PADEN IS 'NAMED LEADEROF DEMOCRATSIConvention Of League Closes With 'HarmonyChorus Sung By All i 5 'HOT STUFF KEPT OUT1Indorsement of Trapp RuUIncluded In Blanket VRseolutions ' ITulsa fob 22 Electing Jack Pa-den of Tahlequah nephew of Con-gressman W W Hastings as theirnew president and passing a aet fresolutions cleverly worded to oh- 'literate any controversy of any kindthe State League of Young Demo-crats In its business session Mondayafternoon at Convention Hall hadcomplete harmony with but just oneripple to mar the placid surfaceThat ripple came when Ernest G tAlbright vf Ponca City after beingplaced in nomination for presidentstepped to the front of the stage andsaid: The slate to all made and Iwant to withraw in favor of MrPage- of Norman" i ' Page Sponsors Withdraw J tBut his efforts to throw 5he Votesof the counties in the eight congres-sional district to the Cleveland countycanidate failed and as county aftercounty swung into line for Jack Pa-den the sponsors of the Jack Pagecanldacy withdrew his name fcnd Pa-den was unanimously elected Inquick succession Miss Pcssa Hannaof Pawhuska was unanimously fleet-ed vice president and W R New ofOklahoma City was unanimouslyelected secretary treasure tArdmore Norman and Enid invitedthe youngsters to hold their 1927 con-vention In these towns but the rollcall by coun'aes soon showed Ardmorewas the overwhelming choiceCoolidge Is CondemnedThere wire four affirmative standstaken condemning President Collidgepraising the memory and words ofWoodrow Wilson and 'William JBryan and pledge the league to a re-dodication of the historic principlesof the party- The long anticipated fight did notmaterialize ao far as the conventionwas concerned but in the resolutioncommittee meetings behind doseddoors there was a bitter controversyover a resolution prepared specificallyindorsing the adminstration of Gover-nor Trapp The resolution as re-ported did not give indorsement tothat one adminstration but went downthe line for all democratic adminstra-tions since 4was able to be taken to his home415 South 4 til strret yestardyMiss Alice Maddox 324 Weet Elmand brother Floyd of Ponca Cityspent Sunday in 4 Hennessey visit-ing friendsL B Unruh of Meno was transacting-business in Enid yestardyMrs F H Curtis 412 1-2 WestRandolph spent Sunday in Fairmonta guest in the home of her uncleBert Hubbardf tJhMrs Fred Conway and daughterRuby of Jefferson were shoppingin Enid yestardy 4ENID MARKETSWHEAT f rCorrected by Enid Milling CompanyWheat No 1 $153Wheat No 2 151POULTRY AND EGG MARKETEggs 19Hens and pullets 4 lbs and 'over 29Hen Turkeys 8 lbs and over 4Young Tom Turkeys 12 lbsand over 24Young and old guineas 23Hens and pullets under 4 lbs 18Leghorns and black springs 'and broilers t5Sinrings all sizes smooth J' 19Old Roosters 03Young staggy cox 13Capons over 8 lbs 31Capons 7 to 8 !bs 3Cream 1 53Fat hogsl - 11Calves 03 to 03Fat calve and heifers' 03Hide Marketcow hides 03Green.
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