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Show InLuckatLast Goodrich said oil bod aroused ao dream In Ills mind. "1 have oo particular plans," he declared. de-clared. "I don't know whether I'll nmve anywhere or not I don't know what It would be like to live more than a mile from home. Of course, I'm glad we struck oil; It menus a lot, especially to a fellow with children. Wichita. Kun.-Blows which they hove suffered Id the (mat are being forgotten by Wlllard Goodrich of I Ills illy and his two motherless hlldren. as fortune repays them for tl.elr patience pa-tience and perseverance. An nil well tins come In on their 80-acre farm, which was left them by the wife and mother, who died 11 years ago. The flow of black gold assures the family comfort and ease for (he rest of their lives. Wlllard Goodrich U known for unflagging devotion to his family. Mr. Goodrich rented Ills Inherited farm. He preferred to farm his own land. He stayed wltb his double Job throughout the years, rear In the children, chil-dren, Arlene, eighteen, and Oale, fifteen. fif-teen. The father cooked the men Is did the family wushliig, sent the chll dren to school, and provided the Income In-come to maintain the home. Silling In his comfortable home. Mr j |