Our mountain work [serial] . Money was borrowed from the InLieu of Flowers reserve to pay $1, the cost of the tractor shown above,together with equipment. Three indi-viduals gave $ on the purchaseprice of $3, and an allowancewas made cf $1, for the oldtractor (seven years old) and equip-ment. Joyl Joyl Joyl December 18, 1955 ». This is the day set by the GeneralAssembly for Presbyterians with Joyin their hearts to bring Joy to a veryspecial group of people. The gifts in 1954 reached a total of$3, in Asheville Presbytery. Your JOY GIFT goes to retired ordisabled


Our mountain work [serial] . Money was borrowed from the InLieu of Flowers reserve to pay $1, the cost of the tractor shown above,together with equipment. Three indi-viduals gave $ on the purchaseprice of $3, and an allowancewas made cf $1, for the oldtractor (seven years old) and equip-ment. Joyl Joyl Joyl December 18, 1955 ». This is the day set by the GeneralAssembly for Presbyterians with Joyin their hearts to bring Joy to a veryspecial group of people. The gifts in 1954 reached a total of$3, in Asheville Presbytery. Your JOY GIFT goes to retired ordisabled ministers and lay missionariesof ycur church, and to the widows andminor orphans of ministers. These are the people who have littleor no income, other than the gifts youmake. The minister who retired before1940 (the year that the Ministers An-nuity Fund went into effect) cannotqualify for an annuity. Then there are those who qualifiedfor only a few years before they retiredand did not have time to build up aretir


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