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Calvary loan.


A Little Rock congregation CONGREGATION. A society of a number of persons who compose an ecclesiastical body. In the ecclesiastical law this term is used to designate certain bureaux at Rome, where ecclesiastical matters are attended to.  picked up a $2 million financial package.

Calvary Baptist Church obtained the 18-month loan from Pulaski Bank & Trust.

The 2.8-acre development at 1901 N. Pierce Pierce may refer to: Places
  • Pierce, Colorado, a US town
  • Pierce, Idaho, a US city
  • Pierce, Nebraska, a US city
  • Pierce, Wisconsin, a US town
  • Mount Pierce (New Hampshire), USA, a peak in the White Mountains
  • Pierce County, several places
 St. previously was tied to an October 1989 mortgage of $1.75 million held by the bank.

The church property was assembled as·sem·ble  
v. as·sem·bled, as·sem·bling, as·sem·bles

v.tr.
1. To bring or call together into a group or whole: assembled the jury.

2.
 in 16 buys totaling more than $238,000.

The sellers included Cecil, Leonora and John Scott There are many people who have been called John Scott: Politicians
  • John Scott (Australian politician), Member of the Australian House of Representatives
  • John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), First mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa
, $36,000 in September 1978; Samuel Todd, $25,000 in August 1972; P.A. Boyett, $24,000 in January 1973; Harry and Emma Coonley, $22,500 in November 1967; Louella Townsend, $22,000 in October 1971; Mary Lou Mehlburger, $21,000 in March 1973; Marie McMinn, $20,000 in March 1970; and Leeland and Gladys Sartin, $20,000 in July 1971.

Others were Brice and Lily lily, common name for the Liliaceae, a plant family numbering several thousand species of as many as 300 genera, widely distributed over the earth and particularly abundant in warm temperate and tropical regions.  Isom, $18,000 in August 1970; Fielding and Ruth Ireland, $17,500 in July 1964; Nell Woodson, $12,000 in May 1956; Mountain Park Land Co., $850 in March 1941; Ewing and Berta Kinkead, $400 in March 1938; Margaret Scheet, an undisclosed sum in June 1958; Victoria Wilmoth an undisclosed sum in November 1968; and Frances Fulk, an undisclosed sum in November 1978.
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Title Annotation:Real deals: a look at important real estate transactions
Publication:Arkansas Business
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Date:Sep 29, 2003
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