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Staunton, News-Leader, Legal Area news of personal mention BILLY LOCKRIDGE, Auctioneer Auction Sale House Trailer, Guns, Antiques Smali Building May 11 Located at Parnassus. take Public Notice The State Water Control Board has received plans from Oakland Farms for an animal waste storage facility. The facility is to be located east of Weyers Cave, Virginia on Route 669. There will be no discharge of waste from these facilities to State waters. Persons wishing information regarding the proposal may write to the State Water Control Board, P.O.

Box 268, Bridgewater, Virginia 22812. Mrs. Arvie G. Wimer is ALLEN PERSINGER, Auctioneer Public Auction Pickup Truck Truck Camper Household Tools May 10 A.M. Moving out our business, will sell at our home, located take Rt.

250 West I mi. out turn onto Rt. in South, go iya mi. See Auction Sign. 1965 Ford pickup, 8' camper sleeps 4, 1952 IVjT Ford truck, mi Highland County HIGHTOWN Mr.

and Mrs. Eddie B. Harris of Jacksonville, held a picnic recently honoring Frank Harris. Those attending- were Mrs. Nathan Selmon, Mr.

and Mrs. Gay Selmon and family of Hightown, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carpenter and family, Mrs. Wanda Slusher and Jason, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Gregory, all of Waynesboro, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Harris and Mrs. Jerry Harris and daughters of Crimora, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rexrode and Timmy of Warm Springs and Dallas Doyle and family of Monterey. Mrs.

W. P. Ames Jr. and Susan of Falls Church were weekend visitors of her mother, Mrs. Elva Kiser.

William C. Snyder is a patient at King's Daughters' Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schooler of Manassas are moving to their new home at Blue Grass.

The Misses Helen and Joan Arbogast of Staunton were Blue Grass visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. George G. Gum, and Mrs. Harry J.

Simmons and Paul were business visitors in Staunton on Friday evening. Luther Hammer Jr. has returned home after undergoing rr eye surgery in tung Daughters' Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert H. Wilfong and Dawn of Staunton spent the weekend here. Mrs. Beulah Rexrode of Staunton spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Eckard of Monterey. Mrs. P. L. Mauzy of Monterey spent Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Rexrode, and Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ijeonard and Mr.

and Mrs. Darrell Pope of Lexington, N.C., visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenton M. Rexrode and other relatives during the weekend.

Clarence M. Hevener un derwent surgery last week at Rockingham Memorial Hospital. Mrs. James N. Marshall is spending a few days at her Blue Grass home.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley of Fairfax has moved to an apartment at Vanderpool. Road No. 739 Vi mile to Road 875.

watch for auction signs: 32 foot house trailer in good condition; many household items; old bottles; fruit jars; walnut pie safe; buggy harness; hand tools; small frame building; 22 caliber Stevens favorite 22 caliber Stevens Favorite New Model 71; old shotgun; other articles. Terms: Cash Ernest Howdvshell Legal VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF STAUNTON May 1, 1974. RE: ESTATE Or NELL WINDOM McCRAY SHOW CAUSE ORDER It appearing that a report of the accounts of United Virginia Bank-National Valley, Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of NELL WINDOM McCRAY, deceased, and of the debts and demands against her estate has been filed in the Clerk's Office, and that six months have elapsed since the qualification, on motion of the United Virginia Bank-National Valley, the personal representative, IT IS ORDERED that the creditors of, and all others interested in, the estate do show cause, if any they can, on the 3rd day of June, 1974. at 9:00 a.m.

before the court at its court room, against the payment and delivery of the Estate of Nell Windom McCray, deceased, to the legatees without requiring refunding bonds. It is further ORDERED that the foregoing portion of this Order be published once a week for two sue cessive weeks in the Staunton Leader, a newspaper published in the City of Staunton, Virginia. Enter: William S. Moffett, Judge Date: May 1, 1974 A COPY, TESTE: Margaret White, Dep. Clerk CLASSIFIED RATES Based on a minimum of 15 words or less and' consecutive insertions: 1 insertion 8C word 2 insertions 15c word 3 insertions 17c word 4 insertions 19V4 word (For each additional insertion ad2'2perword) SAMPLE ONE THREE SIX DAY DAYS DAYS 120 2.55 3.68 DEADLINES: 12 noon day prior to insertion Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.

Saturday tor Sunday and Monday. ERRORS should be reported immediately as the Staunton Leader cannot be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stanford and family of Richmond recently visited his mother, Mrs.

Bertie Stanford. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Stuarts Draft spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.

James Ralston and daughters. Frankie Hicklin of Warm Springs spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pans Hicklin. Mrs.

Monda Robinson of Warm Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Scaboo and daughter of Mill Gap visited Mr. and Mrs. Other Botkin.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamison Bridgewater visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Botkin on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mitchell and daughters had Mr. and Mrs. Lou Smith and family as guests Sunday.

Mrs. George Sun and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Summons and Paul were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis W. Shumate and family. Churchville Churchville Council of Church Women United will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at St.

James United Methodist Church. Stanley Shumate spent a recent weekend with his son, Carl Shumate of Bristol, and Sunday night with his brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. A. J.

Shumate of Rural Retreat. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Craig Jr. of Middlebrook announce the birth of their second son, Steven Lee, at King's Daughters' Hospital on April 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Denton Layman are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. H.

W. Armstrong has returned home after spending part of last week serving on an evaluation team for Cave Springs High School near Roanoke. Miss Lila Jordan has returned home after visiting Lt. and Mrs. Iighton Anderson in Ypsilanti, FOR SALE METAL CULVERT PIPE Echols Inc.

Commerce Rd. (By-Pass) Fourteen Choices 'Rm xw wm the of Auction Sale Unclaimed Goods May 11, 1974 BEGINNING AT 10:00 A.M. at our warehouse, located at 2727 Ho lms N.E., Roanoke, we will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder household goods and personal effects stored in the names of the following persons to satisfy storage liens and other charges unless satisfactory set- i.s,ma(1! Brlor date of sale: Daniel Alspach, Don H. Bissette, John E. Colston, Mrs.

Steven Kivett, Persky, Burt Pixley, Richard Sink, Roger Woolridge, James P. Humphreys, James Houchens. LAWRENCE TRANSFER ft STORAGE COR P. 4-28-2tc-card RICHARD D.SHULL, Auctioneer Public Auction of Personal Property May 11th at 10:00 a.m. Located in Monterey, Virginia across from Post Office Have given up housekeeping I will sen ai puoiic auction the following: Piano stool, table with ball A claw feet, round oak table, combination bookcase desk (old) half bed (over 100 years old) old trunk, wooden high chair, copper ham boiler, 2 oak dressers with mirror, sofa, chairs, radio, lamps, pictures, G.E refrigerator (like new), day bed swivel chair, rocker, dinette table and chairs, radio and record player combination.

Gas range, utility tables, kitchen cabinets, wooden ice box, roaster, oak server, Siegler oil heater bedroom suite, with chest and vanity electric mantel clock, iron beds, small tables, straight back chairs. hard bottom chair, cuckoo clock. cots, depression glass, goofus glass, metal cracker boxes, crocks, jars, baskets, wooden barrel, electric skillet, baby bed, blankets, sheets, linens, pots and pans, lot of dishes and other article's too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: Cash Not responsible for accidents In case of inclement weather, sale will be May 25th. Mrs.

Ruth Bickel RAY WEAVER, Auctioneer Public Auction Real Estate -Household Wednesday, May 8th 1:00 p.m. Located 108 Flory Stuarts Draft. Mrs. John (Mary) Wiseman is now making her home at a nursing home, will sell: 3 pc. bedroom suite (new) with box springs mattress, matching chest of drawers, breakfast set with 6 chairs, 2 rockers, cedar lined wardrobe, folding cot, 9 12 rug, sofa, wood metal utility cabinets, lamps, chairs, kitchen utensils, pots 8, pans, and other small household items.

Promptly at 1:00, will offer 7 room frame dwelling, 2 story with bath, front and back porch, situated on 50 200 ft. lot, improved with shade trees, shrubs, natural gas, public water, (gas) kitchen range, hot water heater, 5 12 storage shed. Terms on real estate: 1-3 down on sale day, balance due within 30 days, upon delivery of deed. Terms on personal property: tasn Mr. Edward H.

Wiseman Auctioneer's Note: This furniture is less than 3 years old. Mrs. Wiseman bought new furniture for the three rooms she used shortly before she was admitted to a nursing home because of ill health. E. RAY WINE, Auctioneer Public Auction of Personal Property June 1,1974 at located northeast of Spring Hill, 3-10 mile nortn ott Koaa tu iwaicn lor auction signs).

As I have sold my farm the following will be sola ai auction: 2 bedroom suites, 2 living room suites, oorch furniture. Warm Morn ing heater, wood heater, Siegler oil heater, super-name on neaici, baby beds, children's toys, 2 bicycles, 2 wagons, gym set, lard press, iron kettle, 4 sides of meat, can of lard, Maytag wringer washer, G.E. clothes dryer, extension ladder, clover seed, barley seed, timomy seea ana db nitrate. Post hole digger, plow, elevator, wheat fan, wagon, tractor tire pump, pulley for tractor, some lumber, some tin, hammer mill and belt, corn sheller, manure spreader, drill, tractor sprayer, tractor cultivator, scales, 14 John Deere baler, John Deere 3-point rake, lime spreader, approx. 2000 bales of hay and straw, 2 unit DeLavel milkers, 24 disc, 2 section harrow, 2 norse piow, ivi ion 1949 Dodge truck, shovel, hoe, silo sheet, ensilage blower, 8 bales baler twine, wrench for ensilage wagon, and many other numerous items.

Terms of sale Cash. Lunch will be served. Scott L. Wenger, owner 29 Mich. She was accompamea i home by Mrs.

Anaerson aim sons, who will soon be moving to Washington, D.C. area, where Lt. Anderson has Deen transferred. Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Vaught are visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rohrer Portsmouth.

Mrs. Glen Wimer has been moved from King's Daughters' Hospital to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Shull Jr. MNWTOBVY WHITE OAK VENEER LOGS Top Prices For Good Logs-Buying Through April 20 HARRISONBURG LOGGING CO.

P. O. Box 1005 Harrisonburg, Va. Call 434-3514 Or 434-0685 STOP THIS MAN! name is Dula. He wants to tell you about the used car specials at RULE VOLKSWAGEN RT.

11 SOUTH, STAUNTON 686 2357 N.C Dir. No. 1570 Open Daily 8 8, Sat. til 4 Under $21,990 mmmm your family can have their day. State--) Phone (zip)- May 5.

1974 His Barry 645 04 874 Auction Sale Antiques Personal Effects Unclaimed Goods May 11,1974 10:00 A.M. at warehouse, 2727 Hollins N.E., Roanoke, Va. Cash to highest bidder. LAWRENCE TRANSFER STORAGE CORP. S-1-9tc-card BEN HOWELL SONS, Auctioneers Public Auction May 8, 1974 1:30 P.M.

We will sell adjoining property numbering 801 and 80S Stuart Staunton, Va. at absolute auction Sale begins sharply at 1:30 p.m. on the property. Agents Cline Realty Corp. 126 W.

Beverley St. 885-0838 5.3-Me-rard H.C.WISE, Auctioneer Auction Sale Saturday, May 11, 1974 Dr Pepper Lot Greenville Avenue QUOTA CLUB OF STAUNTON Flowering shrubs, hanging bird cage, lamp shade frames, 4 camp stool frames, hassock, pictures reclining chair, end tables, cocktail table, Veg-a-matic, colored glass bottles, Westinghouse record player with stand, records, used oil furnace in good condition, assorted glassware, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. Lunch will be served. Public Auction Personal Property May 18 10a.m. Having sold my home on Rd.

616, 2 miles west of Ft. Defiance on the Seawright Springs road, I will sell the following personal property: Two piece living room suite, 2 4 3 seated sofas, platform rocker, typewriter, 4 piece bedroom suite, 1 twin siie bed with bookcase headboard, tables, lamps, mirrors, phonograph and table, Philco TV, pictures, dinette set and 4 chairs, GE refrigerator, Sears dryer, porch furniture, tea cart, mantel clock, books, fireplace set, 2 rocking chairs, 2 clothes hampers, pillows linens, vacuum cleaner, Sears tractor SS12) with plow, disc, mower, blade, garden tools, dishes and cooking utensils, 10 gal. milk cans, electric hedge clippers, electric saw, chain saw, ladders, hand tools, tool chest, battery charger, scales, 20 22 gauge guns, and other items too numerous to mention, Lunch will be served by the women of Lebanon Church of the Brethren. Not responsible for accidents. Terms: CASH Mrs.

Lydia Moore Rt. 1, Box 222 Mt. Sidney, Virginia 24447 chairs, dinette set, small oak cart, metal wardrobe, utility spending a few days in Staunton in the home of her son, Arvie Wimer who has been ill. Miss Beth Newman and Barbara J. Hammer, students at Madison College, spent the weekend at their homes.

Mrs. Wyatt Pennybacker and Mrs. Julian Folks have returned to their homes following surgery King Daughters Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

David Townsend are moving to their mobile home at Mill Gap after spending some time with his grandmother, Mrs. A. K. Evick. McDOWELL Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Huffman and family attended a birthday dinner for Albert Simmons at his home in Doe Hill on Sunday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shifflett and Olin Nelson, Mr.

and Mrs. William Simmons, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl Botkin of Staunton spent the weekend at their home here. Mrs. Marie Reynolds of Staunton was a weekend guest of Mrs. Margaret Cobb.

Mr. and Mrs. Uhl Graham spent the weekend in Maryland, with Mrs. Geneva Show, who is ill. Miss Mary Robinson and John Robinson spent the weekend at the former home here.

Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fockler, Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Painter and Mrs Geneva Painter and Cindy of Staunton. Mrs. Nancy Moyers and Melissa spent several days with Mr.

and Mrs. Jane Hicklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spitzer and daughters of Staunton visited on Sunday with the Rank and Bill Huffman families.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown Armstrong visited Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. MacKey of Burnsville Sunday evening. Mrs. Patti Sheffer, John Rodgers and Woodrow Rodgers of Hot Springs visited friends in town Tuesday. Miss Iva Wooddell spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.

Christine Simmons, who has returned from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glovier of Craigsville visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jane Hicklin. Homes Under $17,990 Models Under $27,400 started on your dream home. You cash you need. You'll find the tmiMCU Stop of wsitiDK Chevrolet, 1963 390 Mercury engine, 1957 6 cyl. Chev.

engine trans, hp. tiding mower; Cedar chest, elec. sewing machine, glassware, tables, beds, WH clothes dryer, gas range, 2 bicycles; Ingersall hand impact wrench, torque wrench, anti freeie, lot of tools, many items too numerous to mention. WILL OFFER: 1963 Ford dump truck, 1967 Rambler Ambassador, Balkamp engine analizer, reserve right to reject bids. Not responsible for accidents.

Terms: CASH. Food available. MR. MRS. EARL CAMPBELL 5-3-3tc-card GEORGE, DICK HARRY AT WOLE, Auctioneers Members Virginia Auctioneers Assoc.

Public Sale of Valuable Antiques Triple Auction House Dayton, Va. 7 p.m. Thursday, May 9, 1974 From an old Harrisonburg estate we will sell the following valuable antiques and other personal property, 2 fine cruet sets, beautiful cut alass bowl, several pieces of English china, 1 Wedgwood china plates, several vinegar cruets, blue Grape Cable footed carnival glass bowl, mustache cups, shaving mug, china cheese dish, goblets, sugar shaker, fine punch bowl set, 2 bowl and pitcher sets, butter print, Alaska silverware, 1847 Rodgers forks, 2 extra fine brass buckets. Several fine bells, 2 view masters and cards, small walnut hat rack, cherry hat rack, walnut frames, nice old prints, child's flatiron, coffee grinder, piano lamp, jewelry box, 2 old organs, several nice old love seats, old rockers, old platform rockers, walnut beds, whatnot stands, old desk, beautiful double round glass china press with desk in middle, treadle sewing machine, the finest old wrought iron fireplace set we have ever seen, iron pots, fine wicker rocker, smoke house lock, and hundreds of other valuable items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Food available.

Not responsible in case of accident. Auctioneers, GEORGE GARTNER, RALPH LAYNE, JON COOK Big 2-Day Auction Af'Poca Dot" Farm 20 miles west of Staunton, on Rt. 629 near Deerfield. Friday, May 17 10:00 a.m. Machinery (John Deere Equipment): 1030 gas tractor, 3 -bottom plow, mower conditioner, 3 pt.

hitch corn planter, No. 6 chopper, No. 6 chopper for parts, No. 55 silage blower, No. 950 40' auger feeder (new).

No. 65 silage blower, No. 640 side deliv. hay rake, 26' hay elevator, No. 34 manure spreader, rubber tired wagon, 2 forage wagons, disc harrow.

Also, grain auger, Brillion seeder, springtooth harrow, pasture drag, burr mill, hammer mill, oat crimper, 1967 Jeep with snow blade, 18' Critch-field boat with 85 h.p. motor (Johnson elec. starter) and trailer, set of 10-ply tires with axle, aluminum boat with 12 h.p. motor, 7 h.p. riding mower, 3 power mowers, I6r cattle truck racks, 275-gal.

oil tank, set of emergency lights, 3 elec. heaters (220 stock tank, platform scales, elec. fence controllers, cattle oilers, 4 12 IS 1 Beams, grindstone, hand truck, extension ladder, clamps, 3 hog feeders, 2 bench vises, fence stretchers, anvil, lot of iron wheels, lot of hand, garden, and shop tools Saturday, May 18 10:00 a.m. Antiques: Buggy, vanities, dressers, chest of drawers, beds, tables, wicker and cane chairs and rockers. 2 3-DC.

bedroom suites, 2 desks, 2 cast iron school desks, hard bottom chairs, 3 cast iron wood itrwM. round droo-leaf table, hall tree, liquor cabinet, wood ice box, inua caat. trunks, inlaid wood rocker, 2 sewing machines, washstand, smoking stand, dining room suite, oil lamps, china cuspidor, mirrors, wood buckets, iron and wood wagon wheels, cast iron griddle, metal oil tin tea chests, straight razors, washboards, cane rug beater, wood riimnc. lanterns, stone crocks and jugs, jars, carbide toy cannon, brass hoiic. Baskets, clocks, wood bench uita int nf china, olass and silver ware, lamps.

Also, lot Of metal Dniis underlayment, glider and lawn chairs, metal wardrobe, refrigerators, elec. stove, 3 card tables, vac. cleaners, ana many other items too numerous io mennon Terms: Cash Food by "Need a Friend" Sales Managers Canning Land Inc. 507 Greenville Ave. Staunton, Virginia Dial 885-0321 By Paul COSMETIC Mow mucn should an owner spend to get his property ready for saier it a relatively small amount for improving appearance, fine- but think twice before in-vesting large sums into making extensive improvements prior to putting your house up for sale.

The chances of getting the money back in a correspondingly higher sales price are remote. Depending on the nature of the improvements, the recovery historically runs from 10 to 50 on every aonar spent. The PxeeDtion to me ruie is. uyhat we call "cosmetic treat-, If the property looks rn rinwn. then a oaint and paper OD Once over iiqmiy Lee Real Pro-Civil War Farm For Salo At Public Auction Ridge Homes has the home and the mortgage you a down payment of just $100! Eleven Dream hi- if Jl IMOOTJ THE CRESTWOOD $19,555 This bi-level has 3 large bedrooms on the upper level.

The lower level has room for a great family room with an adjoining den, spacious utility room, powder room and garage. With Ridge Homes, you always get the home you want at a price you can afford. Reason enough for 25,000 families to choose Ridge. See for yourself! There are fourteen model priced between $18,305 and $21,985. THE SHERWOOD $17,815 Ridge Homes' most popular model.

Features 3 bedrooms, full basement and a living room almost 23 feet long. What's more, the Sherwood, like all Ridge homes, comes with wall-to-wall carpeting, a complete kitchen, bathroom, and just about everything you'd expect from one of the largest home builders in the United States. See us now! There are eleven models priced between $14,610 and $17,920. Low Down Payment Mortgage Plans Ten Distinctive u-iinb a nniiwiai'iHiaJww" HERE'S THE BEST PART We have a choice of three mortgage plans for qualified buyers who own (or can get) a building lot free and clear. The down payment is almost always just $100.

As one of America's largest home builders, we have our own financial resources to help our customers build their homes when they want them. Our rates are competitive, no "points" to pay, and closing costs are minimal. THE KIRKWOOD $25,185 Four bedrooms, 2'2 baths, a living room over 25 feet long, a laundry, full basement, large closets you get the idea. Cabinets, appliances, fixtures everything comes with a Ridge home. You can save thousands by doing some of the interior finishing yourself! You'll find the whole story in the Ridge magazine.

There are ten models priced between $22,505 and $27,305. Public Auction Valuable 144-Acre Farm, Personal Property, Antiques Located on Route 256 Midway Between Weyers Cave and Grottoes Intersecting With State Road 772 SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1974 A.M. FEATURES Pre-Civil War brick and frame 10-room house, 6 fireplaces, beautiful view of Blue Ridge Mountains; 1.75 miles of road frontage; river frontage on Middle River; 16 acres of timber; large slate roof bank barn with straw shed. Land lays well and is deep. Great potential for farming or developing.

Shown only by appointment with execu-trices. REAL ESTATE This farm of the late H.D. Sipe to be offered at 12: 00 noon in lots, tracts, or as a whole. Terms: 15 deposit day of sale; balance upon delivery of deed. ANTIQUES: Picture frames, player piano, rolls, oak hall tree, lanterns, set 6 oak dining chairs, walnut bed, oak bed and wash stand, wash bowl and pitcher, walnut blanket chest, walnut wardrobe, camel back trunk, walnut pie safe, pine jelly cupboard, library table, small book picture album, iron pots, crocks, jugs, old jars, bottles, depression glass, iron stoves, side saddle, hand hewn plows, old tools, grain cradle, bone-handled cutlery, pine lamp table, old body wagon, 10 gal.

milk cans, andirons, lard press, cherry seeder, buggy, wagon seat, sausage stuffer, foot warmer, dishes, iron dinner bell, assortment of bells, cream separator, Rebecca-at-the-well pitcher, treadle sewing machine, pitcher pump, etc. This is the first sale on property in over a century. FARM MACHINERY Farmall tractor, mower, 2-bottom plow, 2 rubber tired wagons, cut-off saw, manure spreader, harrow, disk, feed grinder, platform scales, power lawn mower, Estate 'Prices shown are for homes semi-constructed on owner's lot and include materials, appliances and fixtures to completely finish the interior. Local taxes and transportation charges, landscaping, sidewalks and driveways are not included. An example of financing: an amount of $18,000, less the S100 down payment at an ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE of 9.25 would require fifteen monthly payments of $150.01 each and then 177 payments of $186.64.

Deferred payment price $35,385.43, (the sum of the down payment plus all monthly payments over 16 years). Such Ridge mortgage plans not available in Vermont, Illinois, Maine, Kentucky, New Jersey and North Carolina. However, other attractive plans are. Today Free Magazine. Get your FREE full-color Ridge Stop Waiting to get probably have all the Magazine.

Find out how dream home now! Send for our FREE magazine or pick up a copy at your nearest Ridge dealer today. We turn dreams into every whole exciting story in our free 88-page Ridge Homes Magazine. It features an article by Francis Reers who, like most of our customers, had a Ridge home built on his lot with just $100 down. Over 25,000 families own Ridge homes and so can yours. Just think you can custom-design your home just as they did.

You get the exact home you want, and an easy way to afford the home you choose. The Reers family saved $4,000 by doing some of the interior finishing qOOOOOOOOOCK flpgg Homes approx. 1000 ft. oak fencing posts, extension ladder, 2 rolls fence, log chains, etc. PERSONAL PROPERTY Frigidaire frost-free refrigerator, Malestic wood and coal range, electric sewing machine, J.

Wright REALTOR SURGERY may be pmueiii BUI whole new ball game when vou start with extensive re pairs and remodeling. The best solution is to discuss your situation with a local Realtor. You may find that you can sell the house faster, with more profit and less inconvenience by drop ping the price about the same amount you expected to spend on repairs. If vou nave any questions on the subject of real estate, feel free to phone or drop in jt PAUL J. WRIGHT REALTORS, 2 Holiday rourt." Phone 885-1291.

Buy ing or selling We specialize in farms, land, country, and I resmemim piuycnr. dressers, reclining and rocking tables, iron beds, lamps, tea 19428 copy of your Magazine. (foevnns mtoaucncomfmnv 0 0 0 0 0 TO: RIDGE HOMES 1100 Ridge Pike Conshohocken, Pa. Please send me a FREE full-color Ridge Homes Name Address-Town Zip themselves. Our free Ridge Magazine tells you how.

YOUR RIDGE DEALER: In the Staunton Waynesboro Area: CEKADA-RIDGE HOMES Leo Cekada 240 Arch Ave. Waynesboro 703-9427620 GENERAL ELECTRIC cabinet, radio, studio couch, Maytag wringer washing machine, iron kettles, corner curio stand, pictures, gas tank and pump, rifle, shotgun, garden tools, etc. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch served. LARRY GARBER, Auctioneer Mrs.

Harlin Edwards, Extrx. 886-3337 Mrs. 1. W. Diehl, Extrx.

896-7767 (Call after 5:00 p.m.) 0 We'd like to build in (town). (state) voooooooooooooooo.

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