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The Bulletin-Journal from Independence, Iowa • Page 11

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Soe. A Oct. 14 B.P.W. Club Meeting Held Theme of 'Know World Neighbors' The theme for the October B.P.W. program was "Know Your.

World Neighbois." The regular dinner meeting of Independence Business and Profession.il Women- wus held Tuesday, Oct. 1 1 at the Presbyterian church parlor. In cooperation with the aim of member participation in all programs of the club this year. each women present had ft part in the program. Brief talks were given by chairmen of the committees of trfC program and (questions and answers pertaining to the topics were givqn' by other members given by: Buchanan Gfrftnfy Students TTTrr.

Missionary Speak at Rev. Eurfcl.1. A. Law, Methodist missionary Will Attend Coredr Day A large crowd of Juniors and with the qualities needed to 6b- evangelist and a con- Seniors is expected to attend the i tain positions in the field of in- nnt a i Fourth Annual Buchanan County du.try. Robert Green, of the Iowa strive supervisor in central Career Day to be held at the Public Service company in Wa- will- be the guest a rail- broken last week when a 1,000 chaffed him us he Trtrto turn it away.

The animal unload- school Jesup Consolidated October 17. Students are expected front Jesup. Independence. Lament. Aurora, Winthrop, Quas4uet Fairbank, Brandon, and Itowley.

on terloo, will be th veteran here speaker the Brandon Metho- m. Wednes( a the Buchanan county "Career dist church at 8 p. Day." This will be his fourth 19. Dr. Dary-1 PenCergraft, director' of field service at Iowa Sttite appearance and he will be in charge ot the business admini-, Hasletm jstiation division.

Dr. E. L. Marietta, assistant professor of business education at Iowa- State Teachers be leader in the sec- Ray. Mr.

Law. whose home is inVrallahassee, has returned, the United States for a year's furlough. He was reared in Weirton, W. and attended Asbury college in Kentucky, where he graduated see and 'tlie Kennedy School of Be- was pastor of the Moth- Community Concert Here Features interested I teaching. Mr.

Joe Miletich. the Carpenters 'Local No. 1835 jin Waterloo, will discuss' those graduates to trades held. Mr. Miletich has a By Mrs.

X. M. Couffhenour of hearing these two The 1955 Independence Com-' ally beautifully toned reputation nk--bi'fure for his ability and--htnr county "project fl. Pruyn ot up the sales section Believing that all the students to have the- aid--of a VOVICB or BUOTIOV THli A UK 1'HB TOWS OK KOWLKV. IOWA: Notice Is hereby given thai there will siubmlUud to the determination' ol' the legal elector? of the Town of KowUy, ut tlie reK- 1 n- inuni.ip.il election to be held ju 'thy iluy of November, A.

l. In said Town of ISowley, Iowa, iic Ud lowing uuestion: Shall the following public meiift- i be adopted? That Rowley Telephone be .1 i i i i on the terms and set forth in ordinance No. adopted the Town Council of Kowle.v. lowi. on the Ctli of which oidinanee reads lollows, to-wltf.

An oi-dinance authorizing ltowle ICxchange, or to build, construct, a i i i own or lease tele- lines, i and appur- for the opeiatlon of 11 ic- sNstem, exchange and lines In the Town of Itowluy. lowu, JfOTICK HBRKBT that "tliv 1 a ml A of Hie ewtute of H. Sclmde, lute of tinun AU, to ewtute urv to make Immediate tutyinent. uiitl thotie liuvlnic utfainst mime will prudent them, duly authciitlcttted. to the undernlKiied for allowance, and 1'lle in the office of the Clerk of Ue llMtrlct Court.

HfciltKKKT U. SCHADK Administrator It. K. Walker, Iowa I I A U. KLOTS5BACH Attorney 2MH4 Firut Street East.

Independence, lowu Dated October 3. 1955 AltUSE G. W. HLANIC Clerk IMHtrlct Court 40U3 rrjt'UECh. Campbellsburg, defining rights, an.

tie Wacfeerbarth--national secur- Tne 1955 independence Com- ally beautifully toned Steinway hjjd a val cd cxpei ience ln lead i placement service, those in charge ny; Gloria' Abbott--international munity Concert series opened pianos which this team carries mo d)sl ussions this line the career day have arranged relations: Bernfee Smith--health Wednesday evening with a large on tour in a specially nested Goetsch, Employment and safety; Edna Lane--education crowd ol music lovers welcoming trailer. H-irold Bernhard director I Service Counselor for the Iowa and vocations: Rita back the outstanding duo piano During the intermission the ro ous activities a Iowa state Employment tional defense; Myra Smith--pub-' team of Jeannette Hansen a president of the Independence lie affairs. They told of seme of Lincoln De Dell. This piano team, Community Conceit Series, Vic- the problems and efforts made which has risen to national prom- tor Draheim, welcomed members overcome them in various nations inence, was the first concert held to our first concert and anncun- a i i of the world. in Independence when the series ced that tickets to this series are During the business meeting was started three years ago.

interchangeable with the Man- State Teachers college, will head the division discussing religious business 12 new members Were added to the club. They are: Daisy Brown, Jean Hearn, Bernice Hel- en Pardun, Marge Humphreys, Hazel Weiher, Catherine Latham, i an Margaret''Loving, Janice Eilers, Beatrice McGuire, Eva arid Lilah Hand. It was announced that members are to meet the'home, of Mrs. J. P.

Loeck on Mondaj 24, to address 'seal letters. B.P.W. club sponsors the Chrisfma'i seal sale cam- in the elty of Independ- Dr. Bernhard is well- known for his work on a corn- representing Protestant, Service ce. "Members wjjio cad were to '-take portable typewriters' for the Perhaps the secret of the exceptional unity of the piayinc of these two fine artists lies in the fact that 1 they are husband We are wondering how many husbands would admit to an audience that the very slight pause in one number was caused because he forgot to repeat.

Perhaps some of their success is due to this fine spirit as well as their years of hard together. ease and grace with which played everything from in Waterloo, to come to Jesup to give an explanation of the services of that agency. All of the students and speakers will be fed in the spacious lunchroom of the new building with each student paying for his Series and'that coffee and Catholic, and Jewish people, who i cookies would be served following have been attemotmg to bring a i each concert by the band mothers religious literacy into the schools own meal. The cost of the career to help raise money for new band of this country. He has had wide ri; i i i uniforms.

Plan Rites for Brother, Sister Bach to "Flight of the Bumble Bee'' delighted the audience and there never ending source of vitality was a constant amazement as fingers flew over the day is borne by the Buchanan experience in leading discussions county Schoolmasters Club. in the field of religion at career Assistant state superintendent days and will be able to discuss schools of Iowa, Arthur Car- various careers the different penter, will spend part of the leligious denominations, day in Jesup as will County Students interested in the Superintendent of Schools of nursing will have the oppor-1 Ralph J. Farris. tunity of hoax ing Mr. Robert L.

Arrangements in Jesup for the Banks, R. whpjs director of caree day are being made by ''Supt. Burton North and Business Education Instructor Paul J. Boy- Funerol for nurses at the Allen Memorial in Waterloo. To add in.

terest in this division, Mr. Banks is bringing two of his nurse trainees ith him to Jesup on I that day. Because many of the high school graduates will be expected Section I That Rowley Telephone' vfhange, I be and if hereb i tile power, authority VOTIOB or NOTH'IC OK THK API'OINTAIKNT OF AOMlNISTKATOlt STATK OF IOWA, BUCHANAN US HliUKBY I the underpinned been duly tppolnted and qualified udinln- 'strator of the estate of Rose Uules, Deceased, late of Buc-hanitn All pei-KonH Indebted to said estate are requcxUdj 1 payment; and those having claims against the sume will jrosent them, duly authenticated, 'o the undersigned for iillowanc-, tnd i In the office of the Cleric if the District Court. COWJL.1SHAW I THOHNTON Attorneys hnted Ktutembcr 30, AKLEET U. W.

t'lerk Uistricc Court REV. B. A. LAW Double funeral services will be held in the auditorium of the Troy Mills school at 2:30 p. m.

Friday afternoon rjr Carl and Mrs, Maria- Lockhaft, the club's representative, to' the'tommunity Washburn of Trov Mills. Council, that Jttehibers in many lengthy heavy a The Rgv Lester pearson Qf to spend time in the armed ser- press what-'they, like tp A Passages. 1 CoggQn Christlan church of vices, a group will hear discus- have provided in proposed 'A lovely musical picture was fi cia a the services and burial sions from the vanous armed ser- community center, ''it was arf- delicately painted of the charm' wi il be in the Troy Mills ceme- vice rou nounced" that the top floor of of the old world and the days 1 tery. such a building could be made ot. the lords and ladies in their Nancy C.

Washburn. 66, died into a museiinv'andJthal? stately, and elegant dancing of had "been "asked to compile Boccherini's Fire Prevention Week Observed "Fire Prevention Oct proclaimed The Navy, Marine ui by I T.T -ii il President Dwight D. Eisenhower Corps, and Waves will be 11 DdriM oDscrvcci iri sented by Joseph E. Nicholas, according to Pire Chief a list things which might be In lhe "Tarantella" Jrom the to a com- Rachmaninoff Suite a totally dif- mittee ttf a list eren picture was jovially paint- were CafrUs Alice of the pf rson jumping around Higgins aldiKlta who was trying' to be kepf-alive by his friends after having been Mrs. Abbott ch'atrjnapf international, committee, rfr November Nations announc meeting party ed to costumes repi-esenting some nation.

bitten, by a tarantula. In the "Vrf" from mouehe" we, "Scara- irorscx or XOTK-B OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A-HMINISTKATOR- STATE OK IOWA, County, ss: NO. 9 0 NOT are TS HKRKRY -omsx. that the underslirnfd duly Administrator of the estate of ow i nor mood. Strain.

Absentee. Ute of Buchanjn years ago when people were Tuesday, Oct. 11 after a four months illness. She had been a teacher in the schools in Troy Mills and the surround- USN; Charles Haas, USM; and Mirium Govern, Y. M-, WAVE Recruiter.

The Army. Air Corps and The local fire department seal campaign began last Monday. Seals were sent to every home ir ing vicinity for 43 years. She WA CS will be represented by Independenc e. Inspection blanks Don M.

Rittgers, were inc i ude with the seals. lvia Hedges, and SFC. Dale, i the res idents have been Carl Washburn dlect Wednes- Westfall. day morning of a heart In the ast few is survived by hei -win sisters, Lecla and Letta in Troy Milk. isked to fill out and return tc many ne fire department if they want Survivors include four sons, two ot tn students have expressed i.heir home inspected for fire aughters and two sisters.

an interest in the field of Bank- safety. ing and Finance. The' Farrrjert officer for State Bank of Jesup is arrang- j.TM*^ VK singing tlie theme of this mod- charge of funeral arrangements ln tor a speaker in these fields fernly brilliant number, "We want! for Miss Washburn and the Har- for the day Cantor 1 i and Garrison Funeral home The "Chicken Reel" offered a i in charge of Mr. Washburn's interesting enigma in locating funeral arrangements. this favorite fiddler's tune in its Both bodies i are lying in state modern maze setting of dash-' at the Murdock and Sorenson ing harmonic entanglements and Funeral home in Walker.

i County, Iowa. All persons indehted to said (-state are reqiiestt-d to make immediate payment: nnd having claims the same i pret-Miit them, duly a i cated, to the undersiirned for nllow- ance. and file in the office of the Clerk of the liihtrict Court. A "VV. A Admin Jstrator AM.KX SMITH A 301 12 Fir.st St Kast Independence.

lott.i Mated September 30, IS" WOLFE SHEETS PLUMBING HEATING Opposite Library i PHONED MCAtf Music lovers impressed with the excitement of the Overture to "The Marriage of with its brilliant double third passages; the beautifully stressed melodies in the Rachmaninoff Suite with full and moving orchestral like accompaniments; and in that same suite, the feeling of oneness in the performers in the rubato melody of the Law enforcement has always Interested many of the toys and girls attending the career day. Patrolman Robert Ohrt of the Iowa Highway Patrol has been assigned to Jesup for the day by the State Department of Public Safety to explain" that field to the students gathered. All of the schools represented have many students who will b3 engaged in the field of agriculture upon graduation from school. M. F.

Grosscup, local Vocational Agriculture Instructor, Plan Services for Mrs. Carrie Boelter Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon at the Rowley Presbvterian church for Mrs. Carrie Neva Boelter, 61. who died at her home in Rowley in char of obtaining MX m- Tuesday, Oct.

months illness. 11, after many The Rev. H. G. Arink will of- dividuals to lead the discussions in this field.

They a i E. Entz, farmer, Waterloo; Bob Vance, Schumann's "Widmung" proved' a at serv i ces and i a will WMT Cedar Rapids; Bob Nevv- to be a most interesting piano in the Rowley ccmeier Pall brough, KWWL, Waterloo: Jay transcription vocal vetsian Dances from ''Prince These exciting dances, dis- a These six people are practical farmers and also mon who hnve been active in the field of prof- as essional agriculture. Engineering and Homemaking Charics "and leaders are being provided with Heiland. On Dec. 14, 1910 i th cooperation of Mr.

Glenn she married Joseph E. Boelter Holmes, Extension Specialist at at the family farm home. She Iowa State college. Doth of these was a lifelong resident of the fields of interest have proved Rowley community. popular in the first thiee career Suivivors include hci husband.

Jays. the fire prevention department, of the Western Actuarial Bureau of Chicago was a speaker at a program for senior and junior high school students. The program was presented on Monday, Oct. 10. Fire inspections are being madt througKbut the week at all business schools, churches industrial pTants, hotels and hospitals.

All kindergarten students in Independence toured the file department- and were taken for a ride in the fire truck. Missionary to Speak at Church eq up, own. nminluni aml'-oimrute in tin- Town of Iowa, wires. lines. polos, arms, appui tenancet i foi conductinK a telephone liusiness eschanite.

It is nr.inted al.so the rlKht, authority, power privilege to use all altevs and public jrroumU of the i now owned or hei euftei acquired, subjrct to such restric- tionn may now or hereafter be impose.I by law or by the Town Council ol said Town, for the pur ol erertniK and a i a i i i poles, constructing; lines, operating i a telephone system, telephone or doins 'in; the things herein authorized, i i or empowered. It is- aso granted the t' purchase, lease, erect, equip i i i i i own or operate sncl' plants, inuchinery, equipments 01 iiiKS as are necessary to main- 1 1 i a opei.ite such telephone i lines, telephone system or ex- the i iKht to buy, hold or i i 01 lease any and all real i necessary to conduct such i business: the right to furnish te.lc- p'unie li-e to the firnw and corporations of the town. th( rifrht to connect with other tele phone lines within the town: the i i i to own anfl conduct a rural telephone evchnnite; the right to do for person, i or i corporation: the right to conduct i telephone toll bvsiness. the 'to furnish telephone power and BSQVIBSD ACT me Acouftr 3, 1933. AJTD .846 VlUMd to The Rev.

A. Q. Van Benschoten. corporation" and nnd Tr 'missionarv to Thailand, will further rights as are usuallv be fee guest "speaker at the First mj iy enjoye telephonc church in Indrpendencej Ket tlon UI po)eSi virwi following the fellowship supper, brackets, hall he erected under Wednesday evening, Oct. 19 at 7 the venrf He wiU also show pictures rt eiocterl and constructed in is missionary work.

i alleys, arid shall be so placed constructed as not to inter- Mr. Van Benscnoten P1 ith the use of the streets or alleys: whpn polos plsieod or erected in streets, the Rowle Teleldione or it' restore the pnvlnp nt onre to us syood cnnclition as before s-iud wrk rlone. All stiull Ue mounted on insulators The Town Council mny. at an time, order Mich poles. -wires or of them re- froln the said streets anf' allovs, of por- He five years in Thailand sons, or may.

if it i ordei grew up in the Cedar Valley association in Horton. Fairbank. Ptainfield and Marble Rock. He) Is a sraduatt the Central Baptist seminary, Kansas City, and was the pastor at Independence, before going overseas as a missionary. i KttD CIBCmATXOW Or The Bulletin-Journal published ul Independence, Iowa for )ctober 1.

195o. 1. The munes addresses of ihe publisher, editor, managinB edi- or. and busineMS manaBvrs art-: I'ublisher: Bulletin-Journal Print- Ill Independence. Iowa editor: Reeves Hall, low.i.

The owners: The Bulletln- lourn.il Frlntlng Independence. owa: Keeves Hall. Independent. Iowa; H. M.

Jones. Monticello, Iowa; .0011 barnes, Northwod, Iowa; Hall, Mason City, Iowa. 3. The known bondholders, r-iOH- and other security holders jwniiiK or holding- 1 per cent or nore of total amount of bonds, nortgugeH. or other securities are: Mrs.

Gertrude Coltman, Indcpcn- lence, 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, In where the stockholder or holder appears upon thf books of the company as trustee or any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation or whom such trustee is noting: ilso the statements in two paragraphs show the full nowledKe and belief -is to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in j. capacity other than that of a. bona. fule owner The average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise to paid during the 12 months pre- 'edlnj? the date shown above was: 3,479.

REEVKS HALL 1'resldent Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of L. GILBJERTSOX commission expires 4. 1957) I'resent circulation 3.fi2." or mlscondii-t of or 'ployers, in a i i i one 3,000,000 of a very famous beavers will be j. Krob Cal Partridge, Extension D.rectoj of number wiin its well de-' uttei field. D.

H. Dings- Buchanan county; A H. Peterson, fined melody and brilliant accom- Ronald Beachle L1 Goins farmer, Chester White Brecder pamment, and the audience was and Edward McCorrmck The' 'P a Bernard Ebbing Rath more than pleased with the pop- Swanson a home of Indc Packing company, Waterloo. ular tune -'Stranger tn Paradise" pendence is charge of rangsments Carrie Neva Heiland ptaying'cTea'n'technic and'the ex-! born Dec 14 southeast ceptional control uie keyboard! of wl the daughter of jf each artist, brought to a close this charming concert fol- iowed by hearty applause which was gracious-ly acknowledged by four encores. Besides the inspiring music of these fine artists, it was also a rare privilege fo, Independence two sons.

Kenneth J. of Elmhurst, i the increasingly arge listeners to have the opportunltv Floyd of Rowley; one number of people engaged 1 daughter, Mrs. Neva Deeir ol tjovei nment service, Civil Ser- 1 Manchester, six giandchildren, vice has bjen of inleresit Attend Highway 20 Meeting in Waterloo Raymond Stewart, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and Harry Stewart or county supervisor attended the Iowa- Illinois Highway 20 meeting at the Russell-Lamson hotel in Waterloo Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 12. Speakers at the meeting were Iowa representative H.

R. Gross of Waterloo, Chris Larsen of the state highway commission and REV. VAN BENSCHOTEN Walter Olson of Rockford, 111 Mr. Larson and Mr. Olson re- viewed the planned improvements I for highway 20 Almost every place on highway 20 which has been a trouble spot is being repaired.

There are no uniform plans in i action for the resurfacing: of highway 20, however. I Although 20 is not YA where he worked with the Sgavv Xaren people. Rev. Mr. Van or i'structinp' them in another.

The Benschoten and his family 'are Rowley Trlephone Exc.han«re, Inc. now living in'PIainfield, while on oeltsai Islh: el ll 'from dam" furlough. In addition to making nrl expense thnt may appsarances, he is a of nr mNconilnt- part time student at Iowa State 0 or agents. Teachers college, Cedar Falls. The public has been invited attend.

i wires or other appurten- a i i used in connection with salt! jilant. Such persons or their as- are hereby authorized nn'' empowered to trim at their own the extending Int' any street, alley or public prouncl to prevent thf or" branches from I i with their wires i Sei'tion I The Rowley I i or Its shull. i i a after the pai-- i i approval and publication ot ordinance, as by law pro, i i a written acceptance of tin-- and contract i the Tnwn rii-ilc of the Town of I low.i i Srution This ordinance shall 1 in in cf and effect for period of i i a i i om the aftei i adoption by a majority of the of town, voting at an election failed to allow them to otc on tin- question of srrantliiK said franchise. I is not approved by a majority of the elec- i voting: on s.iid proposition, thin ordinance is to be void, but If It is approved i a of those i It is to be binding. A I I A I 3 il.iyor I ATTEST: 1 del i And thiil the q'lalit'ied elector! the Town of Rowley, towa.

here- approve, a i and confirm the of the Town Council in adopt- I said i i a and a i said fraiichlj-n Notice Is further clven that polls lor flection i be lo- c.ited at the Station in -said ol Rowley. lowu, and will Men Of the Rowley Methodist open between the hours of von church will harvest their "God's. o'clock A and no o'clock 1 on date and that said public acre project on Monday, Oct. mc i be submitted upon 17. The 55 acie plot, On the Ol'V- me.isure ballot at said elec- ille Foreman farm one and one SCHROEDER DRUG To Harvest God's Acres in Rowley miles east of Rowley, is i one of the highways in the state rentoc i on a share basis.

having the greatest traffic count, one biother. a Heiland of In- to the students. Miss Gotcli Shcp- there is a great deal of concern dependence: one sister, Mrs Ka- ard. Civil Service Secretary i over the problem of highway 20 tie Buttcrfield of Walker. will bring the students I because of badly needed icpairs.

She a memot-i of the Pros- information in that field. Earl Ackley of Manchester at- 1 bytcrian church and the Ordei Mr. i a i Lotsch of the John 25,000 lives The first bottle of a new miracle drug can cost almost $3.000,000 to develop. For that reason, a new drug appears the cost to the consumer is likcJy to be high. But soon, new processes enable the manufacturer to produce great quantities at Icsstost.

Result: 25,000 lives saved at the cost of onh SI.39 per prescription 1 As soon as cost to us goes down, ou see it reflected in cost to Fair price, too. is an es- jj sentia1 translate doctor's orders into medical weapons specifically for jour aid and accurately. SCHROEDER DRUG of the Eastern St.ir tended the meeting with those YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE THE SPECIALS To Believe What Have At OUR GRAND COMING SOON GATES ACE HARDWARE Independence Dcoie Tractor company in from Independence terloo will acquaint the )WER FKEFCftftED MTES? it fa the opportunity to build your protection retire- merit program on tower annual premium. fOi NTAIlt CAU in DON FULLER Farm Bureau Agent OFFICE PHONfl. INDEPENDKNCE I A I I A A E.

E. Eischeid to Be Speaker Here The main speaker at ullr meeting of the Athletic Booster club Monday night will be E. coaoli i a Upper Iowa University in Fayette, and former Independence coach. Speakers at last Monday night's meeting wore Coach Shorty Larson and Boyd Holton. Mr.

Hoi- ton explained his duties as scout for the Independence football teaYn and Coach Larson explained how he used the scout's notes. The meetinx at the Hotel nevt Monday, begins ot 7-30 p. m. ATI sports fans are invilod lo attend. Ten two riw pickers and one single row picker will be available to harvest the crop, which is all in corn.

Chairman of the project this year is Elmer Stevens, The members of the W. S. S. will st-rvc a pot luck dinner at the church at noon on Monday for tho.Sv.' 'who tire woiking or' an'jone wishing to attend. I A i ATTKST I KOLBI'IRC Town Plerk of the Town of I WOTICE OF i OK THK A I I i I I A I I A I A A I i i i i ss Xo.

M0()0 NEW 2 DAY TREATMENT STOPS DIARRHEA PAST Save valuable when it urU. Treat ncourinc calvot wkn Tnrrnmycin Animal Formula 2-day treatment for tcoura and I'hea. Famous antibiotic, Terramycin. clcura up calf ncoura fart. To prevent Rcoura, avoid loning calven, treat new- worn animaU with TVramycm.

Terrainycin ANIMAL FORMULA TABLETS SCHROEDER'S DRUG TEST-PROVED Prked less than Y' miicn but 0 1 frit. i nt tif a cr.ituci'tn rectUM equal to 5 leading i i vcraginf $2681 COKt IN KAYE ELECTRIC AND APPLIANCE 45 Independent 29CAU FOR SALE AT Pine Creek Baptist Church Parsonage Located 7 miles S. E. of Independence or 3 miles N. W.

of QvasQueton on the diagonal road, on Tuesday, October 18, 1955, startint at 1 O'clock. This property consists of approximately 5 acres, a 6 hnfise in (rood repair and recently painted and A ft. garaft, ft, a rood R. Located an leather road, with school bus aid maillMte by the door, TERMS OF SALE of purchase price sale day on siirnlnK of contract. Remainder on later date on receiving deed and abstract, showing clear title.

Possession In 9f days from date of sale. Trustees of Pine Creek Baptist Church Stewart AMrich, AoeUoweer 41CA1 iNEWSPAFERr.

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