June 24, 1941. ite Ce Le Vaughn, Bloodland, Missouri. Dear lire Vaughn: it am in receipt of your letter of Jume 17th concerning the purchase of my 40 acres lying across from your farm, lly price at present net cash to me is $1,000.00. Since the now highway has gone through I am not toe emrious to sell, but will teke the abeve cash price + no less and no termse I have received the two enclosed letters within the past few days and am et & loss to kmow just what code of ethics controls th: real estate men in your vicinity. Certainly I have not been highly impressed with their methodse It seems as if you have been in tovch with land agents and didn't mow it. Jesse James must still ride in Missourle lire McKinney evidently capitelized on giving you my address. fle ecems to want $50.00 for ite I am wondering if you have also contacted a Mire Re Be Grisham et Elk Creek, Mog It looks ae if he too might want 5%. So how can we do business? Perhaps I had better cane to Cabool with a couple of six-shooters and clean out the places Then I can sell my om fern without parasites all over my backs Very truly yours, sesieten of Physical Education and Recreation, Varsity Basketball Coache Enole 2