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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 19

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THREE flTO DAILY OKLAHOMAN SUNDAY OCTOBER 25 1925 PRODUCTION SLUMPS TO 7086 BARRELS IN WEEK He Knew of Gins Except This One 1925 More About Deep Holes IB Oct mr 16 16 19211 hftvi 11 $2 925 In to hiv Ron tlirnwvh 0 Mtnchlrnt with the rtnlfl of the oil Kin" Moberly replied Th'T Ion a I nn IlnrhhbrnA To (rt New Movie list of completions nn filed Oil uthwot of nori beast of I Wk of Mhv 111 1C f01 3 QI) to inn hard lUBh the 41 1540 field Grayson I 4 90 Morrison hnninpon rnrhonate Gon HH 11'1 Joly 50 I hard 1 14 A ft I ML I'i'llN INVEST north'vrf'h JOB NOW not th rrrlhaast of Write horn oil Hus Pa rnadn II nf old Trxas No 4 Tipton north of smitb ro feet ell ACTS AND IGURES nort ai 2126 feet Id 80? rhihler i jArta ft! i 1 8' I lS Mi't Continent relrolcuni No 4 Adams 'lid sums of 10000 or any 1 1 st Address Town Authorized Capital 100059'0000 State Please send me complete information about your INVESTMENT plan I pl'1 1 1 1 JI In kiiiilJiil' i i'll Addrers Warne pi $100464 $200964 $3013 92 58 4 44 45U ruin pn ii of nrtrth DEPARTMENT TO SELININEWELLS I4M 18 S3 1335 Jan Mar My )Bh L4t 157 138 185 65 nnd 1a bn yield July COHN 1 105 107 ftiliv stewdv 'i r1 liadln urwal IlKht n1 vohimv May July I ATM Activity Off May EAHI) net COVNTY Hardin northwest 4 tnn no tt Snyder Temple Park Sill Cache Park rederick Manitou Headrick Waurika Richarda Spur Post ild Humphries WHEAT Dec old Ian Mur My I ro northesM tit a mini PI5I7 rig 4 A Hf ntip nr Area Northwest of Burkbur nett Offered 155 Barrels Of Production Included piin Oklahoma I'uss and tWldV It la mhI'1 Is 2 2 11 2 I '1 northeast of south XV1nmlller lin' of northwest of 71UW4 TWIN STATES NO 1 HARRIS MAKING OIL AM) WATER rf ml 423 416 fet No I I ii snotheast of northwest nf 21 17 15 dry IV PINE COMPLETES GOOD WELL IN BEGGS AltEA it' unlit tho friend sea wluit 1 can do GliAIIAM TEST IS PVT ON rrMP EOH ICO IIAKKELS rcfKrtcl Sa urda ftlvr hnrfi ninr of th hwal mnrlL in rlolhlnc territory 1 Peters south of north A est nf aouth 15 barrels wand 235 TEXAS COMPANY WELL IN ROBBERSON IS ON PUMP interest compounded They are payable at the rat? nf for each $1000 and mature in 128 still otherA bring tho su es in noi th where a new by the World Oil I I Antonie along the nort wesM nff 2f ln 9 90 frt Eagle Twin State Oil company No 1 IlaK ria auuth'Mt of northeast of north west 31 27 5 City area is making 115 barielw of oil and 30 bar rels of water at 22 18 fil feet OU Is 305 gravity of 15 barrel tin II I In tht red hert nf wrMcri) iiklMhmna hw far a 1 kmw Ih' re I on pure In that part oC the state OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATIONMEMBEItS PLAN MEETINGS 1224 to 3245 feet Initial Both wells east nearer the Ar and the 0380 Electrical Customers Served in Oklahoma Under the Installment Plan You Pay at $500 per month and mature nt $1000 per month and mature at $1500 per month and mature of KuutheaM nf ili ISOtk Shaf $niithMst nf nrih An Imnnrtnnt Garter county tent III the Carter till oinpany'a No 1 I'lcrce Houthwext of eoulhweet nt 2s 2w one half mite nouiheimt of wttdi ut Urn induction whl hni resumed di Ulina Ofter KOlnK through 1500000 ciibli! feet of tils nt 132R 32 feit It in now In bluo mud nt 14011 feet rnrrylng nix Inch enalng It lx regnideil nx Cnrter countv' beet bet for the OpenlnK of new dlntrli CHEEK COt NTT company Na rlhwesilx 3n AiithMit nf nnrthwfa of ROfjth Hb bnrrcH aand 2Osi4 VAL VERDE COUNTY MAY HAVE PRODUCER Two wells with a combined initial production of around 10uo barrels have been added to the Rainbow bend by Waite Phillips and associated com panies They are Snyder No 4 southwest of hortheist of southwest of 21 33 3 whleh had sand from 3 to 3273 feet for 300 barrels anil EL Nelson No IT northwest of south west of northwest of 21 33 3 which had sand from for 650 barrels take production kansas river well flnppetiP'l 1922 1923 I92L 1925 Texus Ouinih Agatitr Chillicothe PnetittU'l the In fnct Kay County? Leads List or New Output Okmulgee Is e'3t of 34 tot nhl well dcf pened No 5 Mount nf 12 1K 12 Regular Physical Tests May Be Economic Necessity Doctor Believes Pine No 2 lime northwest of n'lrthenet 1315 13 Bro nnn foiin ini'l from 2GS0 91 feet am! made 3mi hnirela first 24 hnure Il found 25000 tint' fTt nf riis ifroin 2150 7 feet MAGNOLIA NO SI KOVATV IS MAKING 633 BAKKI ES Mnennllit I'etrnleum corporation 3 Sukovaty wont hen at of northwest of noi I ben at 3 11 5 Ila venport field und nt 3311 feet ml made 633 bar rela fli Ml 24 hour Two New Producers Added In Rainbow thrsHiith the red COUPON SOUTHWESTERN light and POWER COMPANY 517 22 Braniff Building Oklahoma City Okla Attention Securities Department Gentlemen: Without any obligation on my party please mail me illustrated circular concerning your Cumulative Pre ferred Stock also explain about your easy payment plan Name Periodic physical examinations for everybody are due to become eco nomic nercaepfes In the near future hr editor of Hygeia magarlue nf the American Medical awMnihulon predicted Saturday night at th dinner meeting of Okla hnnia Count Medical society In tJS OklahuinH duh The time Is coming when every hotly mut reemtnlze that a physical evnnimUhm end atm taking hy an effhlvnt examiner at least once 4 Vvar an economic nerwialty Doctor Dodeon dedared If examination' were a universal prai tke tha avernge length of life rould be Jncreaand seven to fifteen yeHia In one generation Doctor Dnd son stated Turning tn oljervninna on Okla homti City during hia attendance at the stain health conference here Thuradav and riday Doctor Dodson Miild fho Rtata public health work machinery arrmed to bo in dm I ruble condlt Inn one thing Ing tn regret In the near future SAN ANTONIO Texaa OH II Power Independent operator drill ing mt the Whitehead ranch in A'nl Verde county Is netting casing and with a Jog that runs higher than either the Havoline well juet over the line in Kinney cyunty or the Eaet 1 Kin ojj company at Del Kin and both of these teats are said to be in sands that carry a trace of oil With a log running higher Bowers is momenta' rily expecting to ph up anol her sand that will carry enough oil to make a well Vai Verde comity for a time qulH Bowers Expects to ind Bay in New Area A Weaver furmerlv of thlscltv has returned from California where he has resided for the past two years and will give 1 Im lahornu a model nvivlo theater Work is under way and the opening la planned for Xo Texas Quanah Chillicothe 2 unabated north nnrtbeast 1 I5 populous states wouhl boost total col lection still further The South Carolina tax Is the high est rate being 5 rents a gallon The rate 4s 4 rents In Arkansas and North Carolina The prevailing rate is 2 cents per gallon About 80 percent 6f the money col lected from the gasoline tax is applied to state and county road work so that aiitnmobilists get some benefit from the money they pay A reflection of tourist travel is found in the gas tax colleHlons of lorida nnf California California is realizing about $1 250000 a month which Is more thas any other state lorida averages nearly $500000 a month which also is a high figure Schermerhorn Ardmore No 2 Wulliins northwest iNt of 8 sautheam the (Iraluim field flowed rough the 8 hu ('using Ing 1 tit on the pumn with mated a 1o barrels It found 11 series of sands the last of which was en countered nt 3205 18 feet nnrth(at of northwest nf northeast of 11 15 11 machine sbaiuloaM Meridian No Un nf unutnwest or dry 3120 4 Row? northwest of abandoned MHith'vai nf nw lias five teats drilling another rigging up and worked up AVith ett county on the pool was opened Compa 11 a ml wildcat Ing west from San Balennes fault in Vai Verde the coun ty Is In line to get eonsidernblo drill ing encouraged both by the showing in wells drilled as 11 as being at the meeting point of two lines of wild catting The annual moetlns of the Texas division ot the Mid Continent (Hl nml Cart association will be held At Hie Kemp hotel AVhhlia idls on Ihum tlav OHober The Arkansas Lnui division of the association held its annual in etlng at Shreveport Lfl on October go anti It will be expensive regret Dod son declared Within a few years Ou state will iVgret not buying nhout 100 acres nf gnmnd for the site of the state university hospital Instend of the a ppvoxlrnfl i)v forty acres It occu pies ICE PLANTS Oklahoma Lawton Duncan Grandfield Jiad become acquaintediih vlrliiHlIy ev ry inttko and brand of hlrliii and vinous 111 unrs in he old country and endeavored to sample nil mirh inailo tn thia countiy Ono he fulled to find He asked nn American friend to assist him In locating ft Annie'and for "Cotton the Cermnn Trxna eornjinny Is pumping 45 hnr rein from nnnil nt 1724 30 fret In It No 0 Dnrdeyn southwnat nt north of 17 1 3w In the Ilobberaon of Garvin cmmty bed Hutt tfhuut It? INSTALLMENT CERTIICATES These certificates earn 8'? emi anaually S500 per month months 2 UiI west line Hithwest nf 1 1 21 9 drv No fi nori line of jout nf 1U 21 1n Oklahoma Production QVESTION: Tn settle nn iitgn incut how does the dally pel roh'inn produrt'on of Oklalmim cmnpiire with that oftlier oil prntlut'liic states? ANSWEItt He enllv It Ims been pre dicted that Oklahoma wmild prodm 500000 linrrcls crude petroleum per day Our daily production Is rapidly approaching that mark the nmmint being 47 1400 barrelnper dav for boil week produced in the Amin period cr5500 harroln p'r dav 1'exmi produced 27OH00 barren per dav: Kansas prodmed 110100 barrels dnv and Aikntuntsi produced 201100 bnrreli per day 313U'4 tn bar els send 22Si? ln rsot Sl clly No port hoest of norlbwest nf eontb Rt of 7 21 11 75 hrtrrl koti'I 2DM2 SS rtonthwest fn of 20 liSI 7 1700 tf nrth'M o( there were sers three dusters Carter Creek Garfield and Payne counties chalked up a pcrfectscure with each completion a producer Kav county continued to lead the list with 4i)fi barrels of production from six oilers Okmulgee was a Hose second with 1390 barrels and Carter third with 1003 barrels ollowing is the by counties: (AKTER AlaanoliH 'n 2 of northwest of northeast of 1 73 barrels sand 1135 47 feet MaxnoPa 1 Newstadr northwest nf nyihwpt of outheaat of 34 la 3w 215 barrels wand 0050 3 hi ffPl 1922ojmnni Depaitment of interior official at Wirhlm ulls have announced the Itn pending sale of nine producing oil wells on a 122 a'cre strip on the north edge of the smith bait of the disputed Red river vallcv oil area northweHt of Bui kburnelk Letter blds will ac cepted at the office of the Interior da pai lment up to November 14 follow ing Which it Is hoped to complete the nciual tranwiHlon of enle ami trans (er of the pnpety to Iho new owner STEPHENS COl XTYAmerican ri TJn company' No 4 Snutl) WOMt ff barrels so nd southwest fif 201100(10 bf nf WICHITA ALLS wUdtat strikes in Arrher and Young aunties lent a little more than ord nary color to the week just past in north Texas oU'HrcleM" Both atrlkea enter the category of new pool open ers although neither offers well a size to get excited over There was a slight stiffening the refined market and a diop 1540 barrels shown In the daily erage production of the district Thl totaled 93U85 barrels against 94625 barrels the week before Texhoma HI and Refining and Camp Oil and Gas cornpHniea a count ed for the first of the wildcat strike their No 3 Campbell in block survey southeast of the litchfield pool north Young coun ty going on the pump for an estimul cd 100 Uirrela from Sand at IHS Mi feet 'Bhc well made several small flows and was the basis for consid erable trading in that general area Caldwell of KI Dorado Ark got a nice well in his No 1 Hutch inson In 'block' 123 ATNCI4 two and a half miles north of Archer City With' the hand at 1367 feet scratched thewell is showing for 100 barrels and is to be drilled deeper' The well is located in the center of a string of some seven or moj dry holes all a mile or tw milea away from tlie producer and several miles from production of any sort in any direction Texhoma Hi failed in nn interesting wildcat southeast of the Comae Oldham land Eliza Hubble survey when it No 1 hailed dry and then cored salt waler sand at depth 1304 5 feet iTWO NEW POOLS IN NORTH TEXAS 6 frt Welker 2 AniPrwn north it of AHt of oiif hnaM of nm nf 27 fiw io wand 402 Trxy No 2 A Laushlin RouthweM of mrthwet nf nnr'hwet rels sand 3S5U S0 feet: Laughlin nnrlhwest 1 retv nnd feet fcamf) equipment on the lease at river and the ofl Icq equipment at Wh hita all with a View to winding up the last stretch the govern business xent hi north Initial production slumped to 7036 barrels during the iast fiscal week as Against 17147 barrels fnr the pre vious week Many of the completions' were small ones there being forty four as as against forty six for the first week Nineteen counties reported a total of seventy eight completions there being forty four oilers seven gassers four abandonments and twenty three dusters This compares with fifteen counties of the previous week for completions of which forty six oilers eight gas abandonments and twenty ULL PAID CERTIICATES These certificates cam 8 interest payable in cadi January 1 and July 1 nf each year You can buy this class ot rcrtiticates in multiple thereof of 1S 12 75 bar 1 Wright No pniuhwest of sand Bad 1hneln in ihiicHtctni ib'ui gvpunin rb inn nqlpbH I vry f00 Ono of rn k' nd 2 2f1r 1 2 AhignoHa 4 nnrt beaut kmIi GrainE(L Ort 2 M1) OATS? Wells Are Small But Lead To Renewed Production Gypsum and Limestone IVhflf Hip itlffrrnrr ftypnum rkI ilm Monef I Iihvc noft rock oi cropping on my fMtm (Grrrr rou ii that thov tell me kwmihi Hitd pnofbrr rnrk whlrh outrrmn jitat nbavr the ifTtnum IoiiKm lllr Ihr time k'tine I nrtl to re In MliourL Arc 1Ih Ihliiv? ANHWKR lh pxum Tt Jafcil irtcKn honnir Knd ftypsutn Irt rH Band l' 77 old we raov (H 5TV Brkrn and Hall Nn' 1 noiih ist of snu heart of 2" (H'HdDO ffrt of U'PB Ml 24IH HI GUI COrhTV Gypsy No 1 Grajaon northwest of fct uthwfBt of soiitl west 2 JI 15 ba rels sand 3ol nrd Houston 01 No 3 J4 Lowr northwest of norlhwrt of northeast of :15 10 barrels sand 3263 79 OH No 4 Alexander northeast of northwest nf northeast of 19 8 10 45 barrels sand Ramsey Dempi ey No 2 Bowlegs southwest of sotilhwest nf west of 33 9 9 rig abandoned Kingwood Of No 1 Itirtl southwest of of northwest of 5 1L dry 3302 feet 1 4 1'Ht Prairie soft iwk and inav a knlf ohll' enftr rnrh nn pyninn Ii I iOMSS Mf Wai klmis nt si lai) A i pi i run? count who camo to ibis country for permanent residence made tha iimat rapid progrcrtfl pnsulblo in learning Ur language and cua SOUTHWESTERN LIGHT POWER COMPANY Earl Ernsberger President and General Manager 516 22 Jraniff Bldg Oklahoma City Okla AND fe Harnstlall Nn 1 of northwest nf 21 12 350 barrels sand Winona No 1 north line 9f 1 drv 1 feet nnrthw! of southeast of 11 25 7 drv 3120 fM Indian Territory No 20 northwest nf southeast nf northwest of nnrthwpst nf 1U 21 9 olit well drenenod feel Moore anti others 4 vel hair nr 291 feet Gypsy 2 dry 2620 feet MMCMLUL CO NTY United Eight No 1 ArbuHde nutluat nf 24 5 32 harrHs tan1 600 01 feel United Eight No 2 Arbuckle nf southwest of southeast of southeast of4 fe 17 barrels Mini 571 72 feet IL Ramsey No Brown souiherst nf metheytt of southeast of 24 es dry feet at2 vi KLsr Cdii xTV Atlantic oil companv Nh 1 Harjo southwest nf northeast of south east of 1S 12 11 1 barrels sand 2746 62 fee Nn 9 ield northeast of northeast of 24 11 11 old well deepenedoa barrels sand 3 410 66 feet Josey No 1 eats northeast 'f aonlheast of north west nf 8 11 11 dry 3920 feet Independ ent md others No Holmes south I'ne nf southwest nf southeast of 11 11 dry 27ft9 feet: Southwestern Petroleum No 3 Lena southwest of southeastof north 50fi00tt feet of sand Mirks No 5 Adurnv feet DEEPEST TEST IS BAILER ISHING 21Xtl 8 feet southwest of 2H 15 12 gas sand 1920 66 feet 5 Cnrbray northeast southwest of 34 14 14 18 5 169 bar Laurel il an1 Gas and Gypsy Ofl com nanies Nn 1 Wisher smitheapf nf south west of northeast of 5 10 4 120 barrels as nd 4 5 1 fft Macnnlia No 1 Har ber northwest of northwest ot smithrrtst com tent ever di Died li KfinHdH In 20 32 2lw Clm county Is flslilni? for Imilor with the hole boltonie1 nt 6600 ct Water is iinnlnK In from Above a hick lime formation topped 0300 feet Pipe hoi pi 5218 fv the granll rtt mu met ldn like 5U0U ferl Vinita ormation AVERAGE MONTHLY REVENUE RON GASOLINE TAX I I'UUM 900 5AO5 I OO 1'00 1 8 I OO 41e Ila Otr KI AX: Iler IS JH'4 II EAT: Nn 1 nori hern 1120 No noiUpnn 26 Nn 3 northern Ort Veers of gasoline mostly automobile owners are paying into state treasuries more than $10000000 each month in the form of taxes on gasoline This is the dal a of the bureau of public roads Since last year at this time the av erage monthly revenue from gasoline taxes has nearly doubled dye to in creased use of gasoline and to wider adoption of this form of taxation among the stales Sgkp 1922 the gaso line tax rev nue has increased more than tenfold Three years ago Hie gasoline tax was just coming into vogue Now only four states do not have such a tax They are Illinois Massachusetts New Jersey and New York Adop tion of the tax by anyone of these J2 1I 2o0 barn snnd 2416 60 feet xiis rompanv No 2 BrAVerr Nouthwot of noithweat of So barrel sand 2 ria 2m feet: Kennedy et nl Nn Si rip southwest nf northwest of narthenst of northwest rlr sand 2t)8 tert 2 Coleman northriiKt MOUtheaM of 22 17 1U BqmUhi U'go hy ronw1h)MHl Pre' cut Snb'R f'f flor Omaha axh Grain OMAH A Url 2L WHEAT GAS TAX REVENUE GROWS States Now Collecting Ten Million Monthly rom Levy on Motor qe I OMahoma Qeoloqu di ffiarfes Ntkwlct 2 White 2 mixed oATR: No 2 whPft 37 017Ur Nn 3 white 3r 727 Cumulative Preferred Shares of THE SOUTHWESTERN LIGHT POWER COMPANY $640 00 $126006 $192000 THE IRST BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN DALLAS TO REDUCE THE RATE INTEREST CHARGED BORROWER This enables us to demand and re ceive the highest class of securities which is an additional proctfttion for your invest ment THE ONLY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN DALLAS THAT HAS NEVER CHARGED THE INVESTOR A EE ANY KIND This plan permits the investor to withdraw the full amount with accrued interest He never takes a loss on his in vestment THE IRST BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION IN DALLAS TO ADOPT THE CALIORNIA GUARANTEE PLAN The officials carry $1000000 worth bf cer tificates which do not receive any earnings until your certificates are credited with the 8 dividend The Home Building and Loan 401 Wilson Bldg do not charge you for the use of your Dallas Texas northwest nf wMjIhwpvt nf northwot nf ll 10 S5 barrels wn 1 lfis i 11 1 fi feel: TndHn Territory JU foulhwt nf i of 14 LIMfi 20 barrels ph nd 1 1 1 3 1 157 Met rhlllip' ret rnlp'iin Nn 16 nnrthminl woui wept of nn thwest of unuthouHt of 2f barrels sund 2 2 300 2 fft Barnsdall No 5 eftmjin of nortbwr nf 6f northeast hnrrps snnd L2n 1 'INITIAL ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS AND LINES Centra' generating station located at Lawton Okla steam turbine plant: Capac ity 10000 kw Operates four standby plants at Waurika Grandfield Hol lis Okla and Quanah Texas Capacity 2000 kw Operates 311 miles of high voltage transmission line and has approximately 500 miles of electric distribution line ICE PLANTS Own and operate 7 artificial ice plant at Lawton Duncan Waurika Grandfield Oklahoma ami Quanah end Chillicothe Texas Total capac ity IS6 Tons i GAS Owns and operate distributing svetem at Lawton Temple and Altus Oklahoma CLIP COUPON 2 Clip coupon below and forward to nccibt circular containing full in format inn and all facts and figures regarding thn company nprihasl fhTid I 1 irlij wi i 'i Wffl iliiblilliih iiiin Mijij iUhi II Ltn 7 I 'O'TV OTVWfSl fliMXinftlrtCZTfWI rl hn'rrM" sand 7 Winner south line of noufhwest of pmith'ant ot 7 15 13 lrtHi bairHs nand 2672 71 feMT ftuinitwn 1 amitheasf ot of northPAM nf 10 1 5 14 25 har r'l aand 1565 OSAGE (OrTY Pralrl Nn 4 tmitlhwM of 15 26 fi 3 3 an nd Indian Terri tory Illumiivs Ing Oil No 2 southwest of northeast of SiVnuiB OH nnrDitvp nf narl trout ft Indpondant No 1 A 1 on hnp of noi lheiRf of souih'nt of 35 12 13 dry 1Gi fti Pino No 1 Il wknn onihpaMt of aoiilh''at of nuthvp 2U I2 I4 dry 3161 fort otlior ni wbbh Inol la trob)hy dohn it arjptv jf 1 ad'l'lion to I'ul'bru HiHOlirl of tnl 'r nr In in rt oalNnm mairnaahim slim rnd dnlomlio both (Cnnvflghl bv hl I lra YORK ot 24 "ot ton print rlqlha tip ail 90 for 64x60 and 1 for 6Sl2x allka rlnand ha Mrrk a imng ituta with alrady In fl qulat innth'd The propertv he iuli1 Ifl a hmg ptiip bouhuung moRtlv nn pi ope it rcTntly iiMKtgnrd to the Butko Divide Dll rompnnv It rnntalnfl nine Welle producing itboiil Jh barrels day eich or 155 banrlrt day together The wells ere those drilled by the i etcher erdcrlc A Delano niul to which the fwretarv of interior hne doulilMd worthy duhne were jMcsviited Carter No 1 Pierce May Open Level (AKIEtB COUNTY (Vaden and Marland No 4 4 Ki hont land aouthwpxb of of aotii hpist of J3 22 4w 35 barrel pand 44C K6 fot Sinclair 20 Benker smithflaM of anutli eTst cf MouihsvsKt of 22 4w 2Ui ba sand feet prairie N'n6 A ihard noi ut 'su nf 6 7 80 barrAja aand 31 S3 3 2 1 7 feet Schermerhorn No lliirfn anuthfHNt nf tooThfnpt nf northeast of 15 1U 0 dry 29Q tcf GAS Atlu Lawton CARTER CREEK AND GARIELD MAKE RECORDS 1 4JD barrel? sand 4206 60 feci: Comar Nu J6W Bovcrl'n northmM south west of northwest of 24 25 lw 441 barrels ssinfl 4194 4270 feel fnmftr No '5 Bech tel north Jialf of southnHst of Roulhl of 5 2 lw abandoned 335' feet of southeast of ni1hast nf fl 27 lw 2266 67 font Marland nirihPMt of southeast 2l 2n 2w 75 barrels an nd Texas 1 Pavia south EVERYBODY TO BE EXAMINED? COTTON COINTV lliist at al No I Wilson nnrthwt northeast nf aoutheaat of 36 0' llw dry 2418 fnpf PEWLV COl NTY A Morton No I Ehlers anuthaaL ot 22 16 lAw drv 3506 fcM JACKSON 1 southwest nf norfh dry 2 4 1 0 fct Invest Your Money Where It Pays! IB Smith northwest of 2fi 2w 120 ba i i Is sund 7S fet I Hlaekwell OB and Gas N'n Gtegr southwest of northeast of 3 271w 50606 feet of gas sand 3436 46 feef Marlund No 1 Turk northeast of southeast of northeast of 21 25 2w 82 barrela oil and 60 barrels water at 4361 LB feet Nn 2 Cumler northeast barrels sand I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ft 9 4 0k a 6 i mh lx ciow 4 1 jo 3 12 I045 rn 5 4 21 4 27 213 213 213 2173 21 14 2121 2044 214 204 01 Xrw Orlron 2lli' 24 43 33 41 5tll 20 34 3Mf 44 10114 234 1042 4 2t10 2r2 2J3 2 2104 ao4 2043 I.

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