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Jacob N. Harshe Vice President FEDERAL COLLECTION OUTFIT 88 Prince Street Chicago, Illinois April 8, 1966 Mr. Walter A. Child 437 Woodlawn Drive Panduk, Michigan Dear Mr. Child: You have seen fit to ignore our courteous requests to settle your long overdue account with Treasure Book Club, which is now, with accumulated interest and charges, in the amount of $7.51. If payment in full is not forthcoming by April 11, 1966, we will be forced to turn the matter over to our attorneys for immediate court action. Ezekiel B. Harshe President MALONEY, MAHONEY, and PRUITT Attorneys 89 Prince Street Chicago, Illinois April 29, 1966 Mr. Walter A. Child 437 Woodlawn Drive Panduk, Michigan Dear Mr. Child: Your indebtedness to the Treasure Book Club has been referred to us for legal action to collect. This indebtedness is now in the amount of $10.01. If you will send us this amount so that we may receive it before May 5, 1966, the matter may be satisfied. However, if we do not receive satisfaction in full by that date, we will take steps to collect through the courts. I am sure you will see the advantage of avoiding a judgment against you, which as a matter of record would do lasting harm to your credit rating. Very truly yours, Hagthorpe M. Pruitt, Jr. Attorney at Law 437 Woodlawn Drive Panduk, Michigan May 4,1966 |
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