The Ringwood Recorder (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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The Rincrwood Kecoraer
By Daugherty Publishing Co
Mix Daugherty Editor
' Subscription:
tl00 per year (in advance)
Published every Friday morn
insr 1
Catered as second-class matter
at tne Ringwood O 'ahoma
Post Office under the Act of
If arch 3 1879
ADVERTISING RATES:—
Dfepiay advertising 23c per
coiumn inch per insertion
reader locals 5c per line per
insertion minimum of 25c oi
locals
Mrs George Scott was on the
sick list this week
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Phyliss Kemph spent Monday
night with Lily BInk’cy -
Prefection oil stoves — the besi
E D Wright
Mr and Mrs C E Eurch were
in Enid on business T uesday
Geo Ritter and son Cecil weie
in Enid Monday on business
Lloyd Hays came down from
V ichita Friday He and ids broth-
er John went back Sunday
Joseph Bozarth and D Swrnc-j
took Mr Bozai-th’s houtehclt
goods to Texas WeunesJay
D AI Frey an 1 family moved
Monday into the W W Bogan
residence recent y purcr&scd fcj
Mr' Frey
Alike Doll attended the tacto
school in Wichita last week Airs
H W Veatch stayed with Airs
Doll dnring his absence
FOR SALE
Black locust and catalpa posts
12 1-2 cents each Half mile north
of River bridge
AI S Litell
FOR SALE
One Complete Radio Receiv-
ing Set Inquire at the Record-
er office
GLENWOOD
Airs D AI Frey spent Friday
'with her son Edwin Frey ana
family
Airs Nash and Aliss AlaLcl
Veatch spent Thursday with Airs
Frank Nash
Airs W ilma Frey and children
spent Saturday auernoon at Airs
Charley Porter’s
Air and Airs Ellis Lee called on
Frank Jenmsons Sunday
Airs Frank Nash was an Enid
- visitor Tuesday
Aliss Alaryleath Chaney visited
with Hazel Lee Sunday
People of the United States
in litea bougnt lord cars at
tne rate of more tnan 250 an
hour twenty-four hours a day
for the 30U working days of
the year
This remarkable demand m
a year of rather unsettled bu-
siness conditions brought to
the Ford Motor Co the great-
est sales record in its history
The domestic retail deliveries
for 1924 totalled 1873581
cars and trucks an innerease
of- 87736 over the sales of
1923 the company announces
Retail sales of Ford trucks
for the year went over the 200
000 mark for the first time ex-
ceeding those of 1923 by 15-
013 Read the Recorder
S C CRAIG
REAL ESTATE and
FARM LOANS
Some good farms for sale
or trade
List your Farm with S C
CRAIG for quick results
With the Churches
Union Prayer Meeting Wednes-
day evening February 11 at the
Fris-ib Church Every one
welcome Meeting begins at 7 :30
TRIENDS
Sunday School ' 10:00 A M
Preav hing 1 1 A M
Christian Endeavor 7:00 P M
Preaching 8:0') P A)
Afrs I'fa Ner'dels Past r
METIICDIST EPISCOPAL
Sunday School
Preaching
Ep worth League
Preaching
10:00 A AI
1100 A M
7:00 P AI
7 A0 P At
O W Po‘GW’1 Pastor '
The subject for the m r ung ser-
vices on Sunday Fcbruaiy 8 vdl
be “I hi Neu’td Law If yu
have no church horn3 wa eirnesL-
1 ask you to attend our sen icc s
We want vo-i to feel fiee to come
We want a chance to weTC'me y u
T:e churches of Riivcwood are ai-
asset to RIrgwood the same a
churches are to any town Hd
make the asset large by attenginj
some cre of the churches
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday Scl ool 1000 A AI
Jhristian Er eavqr - 7:09 P AI
S D A CHURCH
Sabbath scl ol eu-iy Sabnatl
(Saturday) at the PiinLry school
i on e t cite o’eack op or sei-
vlecsal 2:13 Everyone welcome
Record tor taabbutu -an ox
!onilcrohip 3 39
Attendance 45
Vslta:s 6
Offer ngs $182
so reporting daily Ic-sson study
32
Our Ies-on for Feb 7 is “The
Temptation of Jems’’ Mat: 4:11
Mark 1:12 Luke 4:13
There will be prayer meeting at
t hcMiome of Air YanBus-kirk next
Wednesday night We me glad
to have you come
“ What Think ve of Chr st?”
To the arust lie is tne cie Alto-
gether Lovely
To tne architect He Is the Cheif
Comer Ltone
To the astronomer lie is the
Sun of Rig lteousness
To the caker He is the Living
Bread
To the banker He is the Hi iden
Treasure
To the biologist He is the Life
To the builder He is the sure
Foundation
To the carpenter He is the Dior
To tne Doctor He is the Great
Physician
To the educator He is the great
Teacher
To the engineer He is the New
and Living Way
To the farmer He is the Sower
and the Lord of the Harvest
To the florest He is the Rose of
Slianon and the Lily of the Valley
To the geologist He is the Rock
of Ages (and it is more important
to know the Rock of Ages than
the age of rocks)
To the horticulturist He fs the
True Vine
To the judge lie is the Right-
eous Judge the Judge of al men
To the juror He is the Faithful
and True Witness
To the jeweler He is the Pear
of Great Price
To the lawyer He is ihe Coun-
selor the Lawgiver the Advocate
To the rewsjaper man He is
the Good Tidings of Great Jry
I To the occulkt He is the Light
of the Eys
To the philosopher lie is the
WIs lom cf God
To the preacher lie is the Wcrl
of God
To the sculptor He i3 the Living
Stone
To the statesman He is the De-
sire of Nations
To the servant lie is the Good
Master
To the student He is the Incar-
nate Truth ’
To the toiler He is the Giver of
Rest j
a nn mm nn— —non non— nu— — n pb a
If You Are Figuring On Building I
O' ' ' t o
I or repairing any buildings this spring see us for pricc3 a
I before buying your materials We can interest you I
Watch this space
I for new plans for Chicken Houses r J
ANTRIM LUMBER CO 1
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To the ri nr lie is the Iambcf
Jpd that ta!:eth the sins of the
worl 1
To the Christian He 's t! e S- n
f h' 1 ’viuv Go 'the Savior tlu
Redeem r and Lord'
c Alclvin E le ’res
' Rcscl'a Bov if s Sec’y ‘
DR G E SCOTT
Physician and Surgeon
Rirgwood Oklahoma
General Practice
Calls answered day or night
Ofliee Phone 38
CITY CARDER SHOP
Best of service in nay line
When in need of Baiber Worl
come in and give me a trial
P A REA Proprietor
Rixcvvooo Oklahoma
J C HEADRICK
Auctioneer
RING WOOD’ OKLAHOMA '
If it’s results you want try me-
Sales cried anywhere
Phone or see me at my
residence
DR L J TOURTELLOT
DENTIST
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Offices over Oklahoma State
Bank Rooms 4-5-6
Pyorrhea or Diseased Gums
and Teeth Treated
ENID OKLA
Dr GILL
ENID
Commerce Building
The Fitting of Glasses 'Eye
Diseases and General
Office Practice
HILL & KIRKENDALL
Attorneys-at-Law
Cherokee Natbnal Bank Bldg
Cherokee Oklahoma
H Floyd Steele
of Drummond
PIANO TUNER
also Repairs Pianos and Organs
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE '
Leave orders at Recorder office
Park Hotel
Canton Oklahoma
Clean Beds
y Up-to-date Service
Rates Reasonable
3 N Daugherty Prop
SCHOOL NOTES
The attendance has been a great
1- al better since the warm wcath-
e begun ‘ -
Tie L'tc-rary society gave a
s len lid program last Fiiday night
and will ids ) give a good one this j
Friday nighn a sixk supper will
be in connection The prcced
will be applied on a payment of
the school piano which is in use in
the Community Ila’l
Alii? Lillian Strange was a week
end guest of Miss Ora Ilipsher at
her home in Cleo
Airs E'izabelh Bell v Kited home
falks at Helena over the week end
Supt Ray Hays was an Enid
visitor Saturday
The Juniors are preparing a play
entitled “That’s one on Bill" We
know this will be the best of the
1‘anager
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year It fs sens be and true to
h iman nature It is funny bul
not s 1 Alore about it nex
weak
Published in the Ringvvood Recordti
Jun 3D Fi-br G 13 1925
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
St ite of C)k!rhc:nr Major County ss
Oklahoma State Bank of Enid
- Plain tifi
VS ’
V W Bogart Defendai t
Before William Walt a Justice of the
Peace of Tenth District Major County
iikkhoma
Stale of Oklahoma to above defend-
ant: W W Bogart will take notn e
that he has been sued in the above
nam' d court for the sum of IS178 dui
plaintiff on a promissory note executed
and cleliver-d to plaintiff by defendant
viilh nterest from Dec 20 1923 until
nvd at 10 percent and must answer
he petition Lied therein by saidplaint-
tf on or before the 28th day of Febrt-a-y
A D 1925 or said petition will 1 e
2 ken as true and a judgement fjrra d
’Inin tiff in said action for $8178 with
hleivst from Dec 20 1923 at 10 pei
'lit attorney’s fee in the sum of
32500 and costs and that garn'shmei t
r!ur is issued by above natir-d Jir
lice of tiie Peace on January 23 192T
or the stftn of $S178 and said cau‘i
vill be heard before said court on Fe’’ --uary
2S 1925 at ten o’clock in th
Arenoon of said day
D D STULL Attorney for Plaintiff
Ga-dtn seeds bulk and packapt
package- five cent3 each Bet Lei
buy early E D Wright
MOUNT PLEASANT
Weather cloudy
Attendance at Sunday school
not very good
Curtis Mosher who has been
having a serious time with the
mumps is getting oetter at pres-
ent Mr and Mrs J Sears Mr am
Mis I Williams Mrs M Blazer
and Mr E L Moody and familj
were amony those that went to
Fairview Monday
Air Lockard has been sick the
past ’ew days
Air and Airs Lockard returned
on Wednesday of last week fron
Illinois where they spent several
weeks visiting relatives and friend
They report times very dull in the
mining districts Alints closing
and hundreds of men out of em-
ployment He -thinks Oklahoma
looks good to him
John Lebblo had the bad luck
to get his arm very badly hurt
while helpinggiw wood last Sat-
urday A GIRL WORTH WHILE
Aliss Annie Alenuskin of
Chattanooga recently wrote
300 letters on her typewriter
wtkvout making a mistake
She has alsd taken as high as
atty words a minute from dic-
tation direct to the machine
That’s a pretty good record
isn’t it?
But the most interesting
part of the story is that she is
otally blind She was educat-
ed in the Nashville School for
ive Blind where she finished
the high school course at the
age of 18 and besides her
-kill as typest she is an accom-
plished pianist
Alter linishing a business
course she found difficulty in
iecuring a position because no
one believed that she could do
ihe work under the handicap
of being blind But she
would not be thwarted in her
determination to succeed and
Jae has now been for several
years a public stenographer in
a leading hotel where she is
kept busy
Whether we who are in full
possession of our faculties are
disposed to whine about the
unkindness of fate we ought
to think of what this little
blind birl has accomplished —
and be ashamed of ourselves
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CHEER-UP STUFF
hen you are feeling tougln'
Dcl me assure you
ne laiug clear enough
xuiuiig wni cure yout
0 one call bring you cneer
ii you won’t laKe it
ict me sing you liere
iiow you may make it
ut cut me worry stuff
can wit the care
uuo uius 'ui deep enough
Under your hair
darn a bit learn a bit
Laugh-just a little
dive a bit jest a bit
Share of your best” a bit
t hen cut the worry for that h
the test of it— Ex
“POP’S NOTIO’NS”
One half of the world can-
ot understand how the othei
ialf biulfs it through so good
The trouble with the aver-
age man who casts this breac
pon the waters is that he ex-
pects it to come back as cake
Motorist (as car goes ovei
liff) “Thank goodness I have
oalloon tires”
Unquestionably the fnar
ihead was drunk so the offi
er gave chhle and after some
nanipulation he brought the
eeling car to tlhe curb
“What do you mean b
driving a car in this condi
ion” he demanded
“‘Sail right ossifer” the
joiled one replied “I’m gonna
iave ‘er overhauled soon’s i
et sober”
A Kansas paper believes the
iverage motorist would rather
un into debt than run out of
S&s
The masses will be elevated
vhen Henry Ford makes aeroplanes
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Sad but true ’ r r' ' ’
Silly kid car skid glass lid
A teacher tells of w boy who
an away from school because
is mother made ihdm wash his
ars in the middle of the
week
The Oklahoma City concern
hat advertised for “two plain
ooking girls” had no taippli-
zants ' '
“What have you itn fhe
hape of automobile tires?”
“Funeral wreaths life pre-
ervers invalid cushions and
ioughnuta”
“Did your girl come down
vhen you serenaded her with
our saxophone?”
“No but she came down
vhen some fellow blew his
lutomobile horn”
A California girl shot her
lother to death for chiding
er on going out of nights
v little chiding with & slipper
few years ago would proba-
ly have made a difference
A fellow who imagines he
as married & dream will find
ut that dreams go by con-
traries m
One can Kever tell' Tlwf
lind man of today may have
een the deaf and dumb man
f yesterday
And of course when there
f a little cash in the pocket
here is apt to be a little sun-
shine in the heart
The town man is always
yearning for the good things
the farmer has to eat the far-
mer is forever wishing he had
’he luxuries tjjie town fellow
has ’
-“Wheat unsettled” says a
leadline So is the coffee
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Daugherty, Max. The Ringwood Recorder (Ringwood, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 6, 1925, newspaper, February 6, 1925; Ringwood, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1839489/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.