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[Letter from Jack Hughes to Truett Latimer, March 9, 1955]
Letter from Jack Hughes to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #53.
[Letter from Jack Hughes to Truett Latimer, March 19, 1959]
Letter from Jack Hughes to Texas State Representative Truett Latimer discussing his opposition to an increased tax on automobiles.
[Letter from Jack L. Curtis to Truett Latimer, February 9, 1955]
Letter from Jack L. Curtis to Truett Latimer congratulating him on his appointment into the Insurance Committee of the House of Representatives.
[Letter from Jack L. Turner to Truett Latimer, February 9, 1953]
Letter from Jack L. Turner to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #3 and #216 due to the desires of a better education system that benefit the students and teachers.
[Letter from Jack Legett to Ruth Legett Jones - August 30, 1968]
Letter written by Jack Legett to Ruth Legett Jones, asking for information about her branch of the Legett family. Included is a blank family tree diagram, and the addressed envelope.
[Letter from Jack M. Davis to Truett Latimer, February 14, 1955]
Letter from Jack M. Davis to Truett Latimer discussing support and influence for the passage of Texas House Bill #2.
[Letter from Jack Mills to Truett Latimer, March 7, 1961]
Letter from Jack Mills to Truett Latimer urging him to oppose House Bill 533 and House Joint Resolution 4.
[Letter from Jack Nixon, Jr. to Truett Latimer, February 10, 1961]
Letter from Jack Nixon, Jr. to Truett Latimer discussing concerns regarding Texas House Bill #367.
[Letter from Jack Nixon, Jr. to Truett Latimer, February 24, 1961]
Letter from Jack Nixon, Jr. to Truett Latimer expressing his support for House Bill 346. He also asks that Mr. Latimer oppose Senate Bill 212 if it ever reaches the House.
[Letter from Jack Quinn Tidwell to Truett Latimer, April 15, 1955]
Letter from Jack Quinn Tidwell to Truett Latimer discussing future opportunities to work together.
[Letter from Jack Quinn Tidwell to Truett Latimer, March 15, 1955]
Letter from Jack Quinn Tidwell to Truett Latimer commending him for continuing with his bill which would provide a county court of law for Talor County. He also asks that Mr. Latimer give a Ballyhoo speech to aid his run for the presidency of the Jaycees.
[Letter from Jack Robinson, Jr. to W. S. Heatly, January 7, 1960]
Letter from Major Jack Robinson, Jr. to W. S. Heatly discussing the new automobile insurance rates. He thinks the system is neither fair nor workable.
[Letter from Jack Ross to Truett Latimer, February 25, 1954]
Letter from Jack Ross to Truett Latimer discussing the Board of Pardons and Paroles' approval of restoring the license of Raymond W. Elliott.
[Letter from Jack Ross to Truett Latimer, September 18, 1953]
Letter from Jack Ross to Truett Latimer discussing the status of an investigation related to reinstating the driving license of Lum Chaney.
[Letter from Jack S. Haynes to Truett Latimer, February 4, 1955]
Letter from Jack S. Haynes to Truett Latimer discussing strong opposition to Texas House Bill #6.
[Letter from Jack S. Herndon to Truett Latimer, February 9, 1955]
Letter from Jack S. Herndon to Truett Latimer opposing legislation that would remove state aid from a branch of the Ranger Junior College that offers night classes. Mr. Henrdon summarizes his current living situation and why the night classes are important to him.
[Letter from Jack S. Morgan to Truett Latimer, January 25, 1953]
Letter from Jack S. Morgan to Truett Latimer discussing support for Texas House Bill #5 for the benefit of protecting the Optometry profession.
[Letter from Jack Sayles, April 18, 1933]
Letter from Jack Sayles discussing a mortgage from tenant W. G. Scott, who is trying to obtain a loan.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to B. A. Duffy, August 19, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to B. A. Duffy discussing the drilling obligation has been met in an agreement made by Floyd Dodson.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Bascom Giles, October 19, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Bascom Giles requesting a map for the locations of different sections of land.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn remitting an order directing William C. Lucas to transfer a deed of trust. Sayles thinks it is also necessary for an order appointing Lucas as director over Herman P. Faris' estate.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn discussing requirements met and those still needed.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn, December 15, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn discussing a deed from E. F. Lyle to R. B. and T. D. Wiggins, as there is a discrepancy in how royalties will be used for further securities. Sayles is not able to pinpoint an exact amount for royalties to be paid.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn, January 17, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn discussing abstracts in Hemphill County that are lacking final opinions for the oil and gas leases.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn, November 24, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn remitting an opinion for a purchase in Hemphill County. Sayles informs Rayburn that there is an outstanding deed for the purchase in favor of the Land Bank Commissioner of Houston.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn, October 31, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to C. F. Rayburn requesting requirement sheets and yellow blanks for title opinions.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress, May 9, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress discussing the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater case. Sayles asks Childress to review what decision was made about a rehearing.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress, May 17, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Dan Childress, copied to Gilbert Smith, acknowledging the "receipt of copy of appellee's motion for rehearing" in Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, April 6, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing a lease of Edna Betty's property by the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, August 29, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk stating requirements for a lease in Concho County were made for the purpose of determining the amount of acreage acquired and if the boundary lines and fence lines were satisfactory. Sayles recommends a waiver of these requirements to be able to pay the leases.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, February 22, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing the estate of Herman P. Faris.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, July 8, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing foreclosure on vendor's liens and suits that must be filed in Hemphill County, Texas. Also discussed is when the county court meets. Sayles also mentions filing notices at the appropriate time. The vendor's lien can only be foreclosed through court procedure.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk , July 19, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing his protection as the owner of an oil and gas lease if the original vendee re-conveys a property with cancellation of a vendor's lien. Sayles also mentions that the sub-purchaser's interest in the land is not protected. Sayles states that the Lyle heirs could institute a suit to foreclose the vendor's lien. He gives multiple cases as a supplement for his explanation.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, June 28, 1939]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing the interest of Earl Willard Meyer. Sayles discusses the law regarding the procurement of oil and gas leases from minors. The law outlines the steps to take to procure the lease from Earl. The lease terminates when the minor reaches twenty-one years of age unless there is production on the property. The real estate law relies on the guardian to determine if the land is to be partitioned. Sayles does not believe it wise to sell Earl's interest unless an actual cash or credit payment was made.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, March 21, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk stating that John O'Loughlin had an implied lien for land as a matter of protection in case of title failure. He now is barred by limitation from making any claim against his brother.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk, March 24, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Darall G. Hawk discussing the Betty estate. Sayles gives the reason for the requirement that Hawk has requested to waive, stating that any interested party or creditor in the Betty estate could institute an ancillary administration proceeding for the Texas property in the estate. This would be superior to a lease held by the heirs.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice, February 24, 1941]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice remitting a check for fees regarding the W. O. Rainwater vs. Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company. Sayles states he will have to file a motion to set aside the compromise of fees and asks if the settlement costs have Prentice's approval.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice, March 16, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice at the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company's Legal Department discussing the judgment in cause no. 1988, Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice, November 26, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Donald Prentice requesting a check be issued to Dan Childress for costs incurred in the Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company vs. W. O. Rainwater case. The case is then to be returned to Jones County and the stenographer's fees will be reimbursed to Prentice.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, February 16, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, copied to F. F. Claunts, discussing two leases, "Betty est." and "Philo W. Butler" in Ochiltree and Hansford Counties, Texas.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, February 26, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz assuring he will forward the base abstract for the Betty estate along with a requirement sheet.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, February 27, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz requesting an abstract for land in Hansford County. If any other instruments are found to be required, these are to be described in the abstract.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 1, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz remitting copies of requirement sheets and abstracts from F. F. Claunts.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 4, 1849]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz remitting abstract for land in Hansford and Ochiltree Counties. Sayles also mailed a copy of the requirement sheet to F. F. Claunts.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 6, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz delivering copies of the requirement sheets for purchases of the Jacob Wiebe and J. B. Friesen leases.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 6, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz discussing a supplemental abstract received from Allen Abstract Company. They have yet to receive anything from the Federal Land Bank of Houston.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 11, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz discussing the Betty estate. Sayles states the first requirement is not met, as there was a failure to obtain a title by John O'Loughlin. However, the second and third requirement are met. Sayles asks for the title division of Indian Territory Illuminating Company to notify him whether or not they want to waive the requirements.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 11, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz discussing different requirements for the lease on the Betty Estate. These include obtaining abstracts, records of deed, patents and changes of depository. Also needed is a waiver by John O'Loughlin.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 11, 1940]
Letter from Edward S. Arentz to Jack Sayles discussing lease number 13812 for Philo W. Butler. Arentz states he's received the abstract and affidavit executed by Philo W. Butler and that all requirements except two have been met. Arentz then discusses how the remaining requirements can be met. It is necessary to obtain a deed of trust unless a subordination agreement is obtained.
[Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz, March 14, 1940]
Letter from Jack Sayles to Edward S. Arentz stating it is necessary to obtain quitclaim deed from Jacob Wiebe and A. N. Wiebe and their wives as they are not allowed to convey the property without the other's approval.
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