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I agree.Hr* Parkins: Deo. 18, 1939 Possibly Roaooe Moss m y also be equipped to so construct the well that it could he shut la, but in ?lew of our favorable experience with the Hall-Baker people in oil-well drilling in California, it was thought best to asleot them for the work, both from the standpoint of economy and satisfactory completion of the well. It is our understanding that the drillers will have their equipment on' the ground shortly after the first of the year and will promptly complete drilling operations, Yours very truly, x w m WALTER B. 'BRAGm; Tice-Pres ideat. oo - Mr. Wm. Reinhardt, Mr* Trank Strong*