Show vv EDITORS ENRICHED BY OIL STILL WORK YORK OKLAHOMA tA CITY Okla Jan 1 Dy By Tho The Associated A Press Press- Press The Tir aroma of or printers printer's Ink hM has more attraction than tho odor ot of oil to the tho nostrils of at two weekly newspaper editors ot of Oklahoma Made Mad ade independent by the tho die dis discovery cov cover covery ry of ot oil all en on land owned by them J W iv I Kayser of ot Chickasha and W V J Livingston ot of Seminole have hae announced that they will continue to publish their th lr papers A well producing moro more th n 1000 barrels barrel a L day was brought In Inon inon o on Il and nd In Grady county I am going to get tet out a better paper Kayser Kaer said sold I lute llico the tho game Iame Kayser was W a 11 a reporter In lit Ian Kan Kansas BaS ens City twenty years year ago a o before ho camp cam to Oklahoma with with UGO and started Chickasha Star Livingston published the tir Semi Semi- Seminole nole nolo nole County re yews s The drill Is going deeper In search of greater production na 01 on his land but the editor Is assured of a producing well Although tho oil all boom boom lIas hae Increased the population of at Semi nolo nolo fronI front from I leas than 1 1000 to more more than lien Livingston says s iy 11 lio does not yet lato enlarging the publication to a dally I Inn nn |