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larger sizes. And now let's getready for lumb and Abner Well. Yesterday
a mister Carter, representing the SouthwestOil Company arrived in pine Ridge to negotiate
for the oil well that Lumon Abnerrecently drilled. He seemed very much interested
in buying their holdings, and aswe left them last night, mister Carter
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and lum were in conference over thematter. As we look in on our
old friends today, we find LumonAbner down at their newly completed office.
Evidently an agreement has been reached,but the deal hasn't been clothes. What's
that? And now? What isit that he's gonna give us besides that?
Uh? Three thousand dollars long?Uh? Royalty? You you mean
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he's gonna make a king out ofit? Oh? Royalt? Here and
the oil business happen. It meansthat we'll get so much on every barrel
oil they get off of that landover there. Uh huh, we get
three thousand dollars cash money and tencents on every barrel it's sold. Yeah,
well, out of the heat,droll along. We just sold a
whole shabang for cash to start with, and get out of oil bending.
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Well we'll be out of it.We won't have a thing to do with
it, won't have no say soor nothing. All we gotta do is
sit back and get a check fromhim every month or whatever coming to it,
without even turning the hands. Well, now, how much we gonna
get every month sover? It dependson how much oil they get. Yeah,
they're gonna clean the well we dugout good and put cashins and just
put a part in it, Casem. Yeah, you mean automobile casing car.
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No, No, I don't knowwhat it is, but that's what
he said. I know it ain'tautomobile kissing over. Yeah, says he
believes it'll run two or three thousandbarrels a day. Then, well,
how much will that come to forus? Remember, if it runs two
thousand barrels a day, and hesays it'll do that easy, that'll be
uh, two hundred dollars a day. We'll make out of it two hundred
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dollars a day, that's what hesays. And on top of that,
they're gonna drill some more wells overthere. That they're just gonna drill all
over that five ages. We'll getten cents on every barrel that comps out
of there, regardless, right dog. And that does sound for the good,
don't it sounded allful good to me? If they drill five more wells
over their saves and and as bigas that, and we got over there
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now. Yeah, that'll be uhtwelve hundred dollars a day we'll get out
of it, well, four hundreddollars apiece from me and you and Grandpapa
doesn't figure that out, they laydsay, And we don't even have to
be here. We can go offfrom vacate ourselves, go anywhere. Just
let them know where to send thecheck to it and it'll come every month.
That's what I call making your brainwork for you. And well,
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uh, that's sounding better alright whenyou said, but all the cash we
got out out was three thousand dollars. I thought you'd let him give you
a skinny me. And if youever worry about nobody giving me a skin,
I bet old Grandpapa beach takeover.He didn't much wanna sign that green
Man chest to give me four authorityto sell it something. Oh I could
tell that. Oh no he didn't. But they tell her card. They
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said that the only way he'd dobusiness. Yeah, he told me he's
just working for the Southwest or company. He don't own none of it,
he don't huh No, he's justrepresenting the president. That's what all they
get, you know, somebody thatrepresent I right, I ain't president or
nothing. Now I'm a retard capthough, and I don't know what I
am, but I'm through working.I know that I've hit my last tap.
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Oh yeah, yeah, I don'taim to ever turn another as long
as you live. Oh well,you see that piece of paper they're on
the foot where. Yeah, Iwouldn't even put myself to the boller or
bending over and picking that thing,or the ten dollars I get how deep
in the din, I wouldn't takeit up for a hundred dollars, right,
you know? I E no,U? What is it? Told
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you to scrap of paper somewhere?Oh? No, that's that paper?
Figure out how how much money wewas gonna make on here? I'm sure
that you see here. He's gonnashow you if they drive a hundred wells
over there, I've got it upto a thousand. But if they drill
a hundred wells over there and gettwo thousand barrels out every one of'em,
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that's two hundred thousand barrels, andwe get ten cents a barrel.
Oh the land and that cop No, I never finished that. Oh there's
too much bother anyhow, have aceagar e Maruh. We just woke these
things all we want to ye andnor we can pay rife eat it out.
Huh just sat around and eat andsee. Yeah, talk of that
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reminds me too. I'm gonna hiresomebody do the cooking over at a place
while elizabetht is gone just about halfstars myself to death here lately. Kind
of cook a gup and and eatit. I ain't gonna harre no crook.
I'm gonna uh start eating down thehotel. At the hotel, yeah,
dogg I'm just a good mind todo that with you long. Uh.
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Now we might start eating over atsister Simpsons. I believe she sets
a better board. Yeah, it'sa good idy. I never thought about
tak Evelina eats there too. Eh. Well, now that will be nice
for you. Just sat down heatand start Hevelena. Yeah. Why didn't
I think about that before? Yeah? And he said, believe I just
called Sister Simpson up and tell herwe'll be over there for supper. Yeah,
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at your time, the telephoner.Uh tell her I halt some fried
checking hot vesty, black eyed peas, grazy and last potato pitch uh dog
that I'm hungry hello, I saideat. Uh, this is when I'm
editor. That's mama. Uh whatare you gonna have for supper tonight?
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As to what kind of pie she'sgonna have? Am I do? Well?
It is some of my business.I ain't getting in greeted. I
me and Avenue sort everything about comingover and eating with you tonight. Yeah,
think about it. I'm coming.I'll be there. Yeah, that's
your doorway in him to pay forfair ribs and backbone and fish. Huh
say, yeah, well that it'sfine. Me and Avenue is coming over
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there to eat tonight. Then yeah, yes, ma, tell he had
not topic and sister Simps and Ijust wonder if you couldn't order to put
me in an avenue and ever leanher over to the table by ourselves.
Let's not there. I wanted toget closed, yes, ma'am. One
of them big tables. If youstill got some of'em back, get
high, put sideboards on it,all right, Yes, Mama, I
know six o'clock, yes, ma, alright, goodbye? And you never
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asked her what she charges? Long, I don't care what she charges.
Y'all get my money's worth, mlong as I am now, Yeah,
we don't have to worry about xmenry now no one, oh no long,
I don't care if she charges fiftycents. I feel like celebrate.
Yeah, if I might take Eveleenainto the county seat to a picture show
tonight too. Yeah, I'll gowait wait till she hears about this deal.
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I'm now somebody at the door alongthe street. Carter's back with him
paper. Yeah, yeah, comein, come in, well hoey deal,
Come in, dick, Yeah,I just run over sease you made
a deal. If that fell onyou all, well yeah, well we
made a deal with Dad, butwe ain't closed each Ah. I made
a deal with you know where ornot dollars will ever have to do another
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day? Why? Yeah, surewe did. I got a three thousand
dollars in cash and a roar hereten cent a barrel on all the all
they get out of the ground overwad and they go adrell a hundred more.
Well, Well, we don't knowjust how many they're gonna grill at.
How does that Sounday? Well,alright, lum, I don't know
what you made a good deal.Of course, it'll depend on how much
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oil you get out of that.Well yeah, well, he says he
believes when they get their well orcleaned out good to get a run at
least two thousand barrels a day.Well, I wouldn't be surprised. There
must be a lot out of there. You wouldn't have struck it that close
to the top of the ground.That's what I faded. Yeah, I
said, I don't know what youmade a good deal? Um uh,
what's holding up? You said youhadn't closed it yet, or I've got
your deed all made out to him. I'm lain right here, but I
want them to shine a paper readleaving us for any responsibilities in the company.
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Yeah, shorty like that In SquireStamp made her sign when we bought
that land over him upon that Yeah, uh huh, fact, see I
copied it right off of that inSquire gotters to sign. You've seen it.
We agree to some of all thedebts and obligations here to Ford and
here and after made by the Pinerydoor Iman stuff like that. Now you
mean that they're gonna pay for allthose barrels and the drilling of the well
and all that. No, no, we'll have to pay for that.
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But uh, if anything comes uplater that we don't know about now they
can't hold us responsibility. Yeah,well that's that's a good idea of that's
good business. Uh, one's hegonna know about? Well, he said
he'd uh have to get thirty beforehe could make a deal like that.
I reckon he had to telephone theSouthwest order something about it. Yeah,
I see. Well, you fellowsare mighty lucky, and I'm glad for
you too. Well, thank you, Jack. I just wish you'd have
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been in with us. Only loveto see you get ready to Well,
I'm sorry now I didn't go inwith you when you fellows gave me a
chance, lum, but I can'tblame anybody but myself. But now it
just boom keeps on. Well,I'm making him pretty good money down ask
my store. Now that's good.Yeah, well do I cain't down there?
From here out there, don't hardabout the priest maid. Wait wait,
wait a minute, somebody at thedoor. Come in, well back
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already, Yeah, come in,mister Carter. Yes, I think we're
already close the deal. Now,gentlemen, I mess the Carter shake hands
with deck cutters. How do youdo, mister Hudson. I'm glad to
know you I'm glad to know you, mister Carter. Well, you generally
want soak minutes. I'll get onout of here. No, that's all
right, Jake. Deals all madewell, I've got to get back store
anyway. I'm all see. Yes, the walk all right? Deck?
Yeh here, thank you? Saythat was all right with him to sign
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agreement? Yeah, yes's no troubleat all. And if you have the
deed ready, I'm ready to turnthe draft over to you now, well
give it time. Yeah, here'sa deed all made out, that's yours.
Yeah. Now here's the auroority contractwhere we agree to pay you,
gentlemen, ten cents on every bearableor produce on that particularly five acres.
And here's the draft for three thousanddollars. That's what I want to say
now that the agreement is releaving thatfor any responsibilities. Yes, here it
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is all signed by the president ofour company. Shine grannies. How'd you
get it signed to quit? Yeah? The president our company lives right here
in Pine Ridge. Why I thoughtthe Southwest All Company wasn't a tall hill
for home. You know, I'mfrom Tulsa, but the company's hand pine
Ridge. Mister, m K.Skemp as our president. Maybe you a
gentleman knowing m K. Scamp.Well, i'll be dad blaming. That's
squire Scamp. Well, what doyou know, Bob's that if Squire Scamp
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can't get a thing one way,he will another. I know, folks.
Let's pay a short visit to theParker home. As we look in
on the scene, we find MissusBarker at the telephone talking to her husband,
Jim. I'm sorry to disturb youthere, but I've got some great
nerris for you. Your dad andmother in town. Yes, they are
came in unexpected it this morning.Your dad's got his way up to the
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house. Now you have to hearany minute, isn't it, Grann.
Then they go back tonight, butthey'll be here for dinner. There's the
front door bell. That's probably Dad. Now hurry home tonight, don't you
dear? Goodbye? Oh Dad?Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
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Not haven glad lam to see you. Oil just fine, here,
let me take your thing. Iplay them up the rs. I surprise
him. He certainly did. Whatan't you doing up in this part of
the control. I had to comeup on business brother drop in and pay
you and Jim's visit. Am Iwelcome you, bet you are. This
is a real treat. How thatfine baby grandfather of I'm oh, yes,
blendid. I was quite worried fora time. You know, A
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