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When you build a house: 



Do you have to dig the^xKtt.faoles ? 



Do you have to mix and wheel the concrete to fill these holes ? 



Do you have to build the benches and install the heatiiijr ^ 



Are there a hundred and one thin^ yon thoutrht the builder was jroing to do, only to find 



out later that it is in yolkr part of the contract to supply these thinjfs ? 



Who takes the responsibility, for the foundation work which yoji put in ? 



Who beacs the Itea if the market advances on labor and material between the time you let 

 the contract and ^e time of its completion ? 



Do you lAve to pay for all the little extras the builder left out and you didn't fijrure on ? 

 Who's to blame if things am't just rijrht when the job is finished ? 



If you contract for an AGMCO complete Iioute» you can use your brain ceUs and vital forces to 

 take care of the business that makes your cash register jingle and your bank account swell. For — 



The AGMCO takes eere of everything from the time you put your name 

 on the dotted line to the time you commence to l>ench your stock in the 

 new houses. 



Isn't that worth your consideration ? Your most serious thought? 



Then let's have both ! 



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