Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 342, Ed. 2 Friday, May 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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You Home Seekers You Money Savers
LOOK OUT FOR HALLETT, OKLAHOMA
Where the wise heads of geologists and producers
have already got the oil stage well set for the big play
around the town. Aside from the well developed struc-
ture underlying Hallett and surrounding vicinity recent-
ly defined, which Is now producing oil from three relia-"
ble sands on three sides of town, the evidences of the new
drills which are billed to be going in the very near fu-
ture, is within itself a sufficient hint to the wise. For
instance, in Drumright the parties who placed their
money ahead of the excitement stage were those who
took down the quick and large returns from small in-
vestments.
The large oil companies are not recommending Hal-
lett as a future home location *or their men, without a
cause. Drumright business men who have a splendid
insight of the oil game are not buying lands, oil leases
and investing their money in prospective drilling wells
around Hallett, blindly.
INTRODUCTION.
Hallett is located twenty miles directly due north of
Drumright at the junction of the M. K. & T. and Frisco
Railroads, which furnishes a most excellent railroad
facility for an oil field center and while Hallett is located
in the heart of this famous Range 7 oil producing dis-
trict. extending from the Osage to the Drumright
fields, where the most interesting play of the mid-con-
tinent producing activities prevails, along with the com-
ing tide of surrounding development, certainly goes
without saying that Hallett will soon be on the map to
stay.
HALLETT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
By Ben S. Clark, Sec.
A CHANCE TO PLAY A CINCH.
If you really and truly had an opportunity to make
a small investment on easy payment terms, well within
your reach, where there would be no chance whatsoever
to lose your money, at the same time have an exceptional
opportunity of taking down a nice little fortune on short
term, would you not be interested?
REMEMBER, it will cost you nothing to investi-
gate this proposition, which is not only legitimately com-
mendable, but will be found to be good and conservative
business by responsible parties. Of course we cannot
supply everyone with this liberal offer, but as far as our
limited area goes, you are welcome.
See
JUDGE A. J. BELL
Our Drumright representative at 218 Broadway.
Phone 325 or take the matter up direct with Turner In
vestment Co., Hallett, Oklahoma.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 342, Ed. 2 Friday, May 6, 1921, newspaper, May 6, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163351/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.