An offer was made to a homeowner in the Beaver Creek subdivision by a local attorney in Minden. He would not tell who he was representing in the offer. The offer was $3000.00 which make me believe it may be an offer to flip and not from an oil and gas company. I do not know if the homeowner will accept but in my opinion it is way to low an offer for me to consider.

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Hello Perry, I agree with you it is a much to low amount to consider at this time. If your friend in Beaver Creek wants to avoid being flipped or paying a percent of his bonus or royalties, please tell him about our meeting at Beech Springs tonight the 22nd at 6:30. We are a group in this area who are growing and forming committees and are a no fee no percent group. We want each person to receive every penny of their lease and royalty payments. We are only about a mile or so from him, he is welcome as well as you are Perry. Hope to all of you there tonight!
Hey Bruce,

I have been letting people in my neighborhood about tonights meeting. I will be there. See you tonight!
Hello Perry
I was wondering if you got the name of the attourney, they don't tell you
who they are working for. I will ask him, because he is probably trying to get a small pool of property going in the area.
I was told the attorney was Gray Kitchens.
Where is Beaver Creek; township/range?
It is in T19N, R9W, Sect. 25

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