Town Of Marshall X At 11.00 O'clock noon. ?m?, Juno t. IW I wM ml Tow* HON. MonMN, w.C mroMont to H Ki lomoo?t_ in( root oototo on wNck no 1*7* tuoo romoMd ?r?oM TMoL_?__._ oonoo la mo ho?o<iimo Tom ot MottnoB, n.C. uot at 0* prooprty to to I .mount* o I two* o n (Cool ono oon?IWoo wMt ko oddod to oack tao AnMra. ErnootondLoo B?ty M Mia Lorry Loonord I Sucknor. Blonch* (Ooc'O) c/o Mr*. Potor Holl . CoMtmU. VMo ConiUor Clroo H ~1BJ? Connor. Loonortf *l.? Dovlo. A.?. (Doc'd) Mi Dovl*. Ruby Moor* til Doowor. J.R I' M E dwofth. Cloronco t'l Frltfc*. Morris M M Haynlo, Mr*. Eolo 1JI Hayni*. Poto (H*ir?) ,.NJB LunMord. Joyc* Allium W.M McHono. Mr*. * Manor will (Hotr*) ,.7M Moor*. Roymond *.? N**h. amy 70.45 Mx. Choriio IJ.OO Norton, Bornum o no Powy m m P??g. Booby Roy Pogg. Mark n.oi ????* Prouloy. Floyd ...WM "Pionoor Ford Solo*. Inc Ml 03 Rector. Alton I1J* Rotort*. Jorloono Flthor M W srwtton. Mr*. Sopni. 7S Shlokl*. Sh*lby Corrlton It 40 Smith, von Eatoto 11.1) Tipton. Cotomon 1 1J Tipton, Elbert 4.50 TwhO, N B ...375 Weld. Mildred ... 4.00 West, Robert, Jr. . ... ...... 33.00 Wood, Roger Lenny 101 .40 Rector. Bobby Frenk ?... 4t 54 Tipton, Henry ; 4.50 TOWN OF MARSHALL ELOISE B. RIDDLE, TAX COLLECTOR May IS. 32. 39; June 5, IMOchg Town Of Hot Springs HOT SPRINGS. N.C SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR 1979 TAXES At 12:00 o'clock noon Monday Juno 9. 1900 I will toll at public auction ot mo City Hall of the Town of Hot Springs, Hot Springs, N.C , pursuant to the existing laws of North Carolina, the following real estate on which the 1979 taxes remain unpaid. This being all of the real estate owned in the respective Town of Hot Springs. N.C. The list of all property to be sold and the amount are as follows: - Bator. Harold MM* < Bamatt. Edward and Bar bra 4?73 .. Bullman. Emma Low 7M? " "Case. Ula 5 00 ?' Cod*. Mrs. Varn 10 44 I Clark. Vatma King is 30 Eller. Ernest and Donna 7,? Gantry, Willis and Marlon 30 29 Gowan. Parry (Laney property )11*7S * " Gowan, Charlie (est.) 11.70 .Mall. Elmer 0 107 H , Holder, Mrs Austin (est > T M King FrankB V.*0 Lawson. H.F (est.) ? ? ? Moore, jimmy May Fox M.?0 Moore. Steve ?" me , .Norton, Dous and Oorottiy 104 5* Parrls, <* w t?t ) 2t.7t Plemmons. M.6. (?*?> ...... ..40.47 Raleigh. Mrs. Jim 43.44 Rimuy, Carol 24.14 Ramsey, George and Market 1 1* 75 Reece, Newland and Batty lotto Rector. C.E. 4 Jake Hector it M Rhodes. Elsie C M to Rkker, Charles Jr M M Robinson, Earl 7.20 Rudisell, L.E 14.54 Sawyer. Elliabeth 17.55 Sheiton, Robert 113.04 Stamey. Mrs. C.C.... 110.70 Thomas. Orvllle 51.12 Walhn. Haynas and Sadie 71.10 Wright, Cecil J1.S0 Muriel Avtry. Clerk and Tan Collector May 15. 22, It; June 5. ltM chg Town Of Mars Hill MARS HILL, N.C. _ , SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR IWt TAXES At 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, Juno ?. H00, I will toll at public auction, at the , Town Halt, pursurant to the existing lows of North Carolina, ttw following real estate on which the if 79 taxes remain unpaid. This being all the real estate owned in the respective Town of Mars Hill, North Carolina. List of all property to be sold and the Z amount of taxes due are as follows: v Acme Ready Mix, c/o Dan C. YoongtO.OO ' L.W Am mom, Sr., Heirs. c/o L.W. (Woodie) Ammom, Jr 10 K> ??; Daniel Harlan Boone ....... 154.00 Bruce B Briggs 239.00 -- Mrs. Clarence Briggs....( Balance) 40.40 Capps Funeral Home ....3*141 . .. Mr*. Mary Burnette Corretl 9.40 ' ' Mrs. Nancy Lee OeBlaker 143.33 * ' Bernie i. Wanda Edward* 150 52 Mr*. Ray Godfrey 11.40 Ma| or Charlotte Anne Kirk 4.00 C. Earl leininger 331.40 Charles C. Narron 310.40 fiO'i -il r-. CIWrtM F. Phillip* *?.M Raymond E. Poncwr 4J.W William E. PouMtl. Ill in.4t Can Oaan Rhn N.ll Wayna 0. Rabart* I?J.? Mr*. Margaret H. Rymar tM jama*D t Maria Slwok 10 <0 RobartT. SoflaM 10.04 Mr*. L.R. Williams Ettata. c/o L.W. (Wood la) Ammom. Jr 10?.44 TOWN OF MARS HILL (Mrs.) JoannaH. Rica TaxCaltaclar May IS. n, J?. J una s. lMOclto Small Business/ fha Offers Financing To Spur Development > By ROY THOMPSON JR. WCU CENTER FOR IMPROVING MOUNTAIN LIVING An excellent current source of financing for small businesses Is the Farmers Home Administration. In 1 W?, for example, Farmers Home guaranteed 963,515,000 in North Carolina bank loans to businesses and individuals, twice as many business bank loans than the Small Business Administration guaranteed in the same period. The real intent of the Farmers Home Administra tion business and industry loan program is to improve the quality of rural life and to ?par rural development. Lous cm to made to any rural area outside tte limits of a city of 30,000 population. In practice, priority paw to pro jects in opea country, in rural communities, and la towns of 25,000 and smaller. These Fanners Home bank guaranteed loana are available in any amount to companies of any sue The business borrower may take as long aa SO years to repay a loan for acquisition of land, buildings, or permanent fix tures and up to IS years to repay loans for machinery and equipment. The FmHA allows several years to repay loan* tar working capital. Such charactcrtoUcs make FmHA loans mora desirable than Small Business Ad ministration loans ir minlstrstioa loans. One of the principal advan tages of the PmHA guaranteed loan program Is that nearly every North Carolina county has a full time loan officer to assist business owners in malting ap plications The baste purpose at the FmHA loan guarantees are financing business and In dustry, increasing employ ment, and controlling pollu tion. Some possible uses of these loans include financing Banjo Rally East Haywood Plans Music Events East Haywood plans to capitalize on the Mountain Magic Festival weekend which should increase the number of folks coining into the area by sponsoring two musical events in mid-June Planned is a banjo rally competition scheduled in Can ton June 20 and a Fiddlers Convention scheduled at the Clyde School in Clyde June 21. According to Bill Parker, Haywood County Chamber of Commerce executive director, Mountain Magic weekend should generate some 30,000 people from outside the coun ty The banjo contest site has not yet been designated but will be in downtown Canton. First prize is $200 plus a trophy for old time and bluegrass music. Placements to third with cash and trophies. Revival "One In The Spirit," a ministry consisting of two married couples, will appear at the Carmen Church ai God at 7 p.m. June 3, and the Rev. James Underbill, pastor in vites the public. The couples are Dennis and Linda Harasty and Terry and Debbie Williams. Jason, a son of the Harasty 's also appears with the group. The visiting evangelist will be the Rev. NorveD Peek, who will conduct a week's revival at the church June 2-7. A separate competition will be held for dance fiddlers Free camping will be pro vided for all competitors. For further information call 456-3021 or write to Haywood County Chamber of Com merce, P.O. Box 125, Waynesville 21786. Price is $10 for any regular and all events. Price is $5 at the gate. The Fiddlers Convention, which promoters hope will become a legend, will offer cash prizes. In addition to money, original works of art exemplifying the spirit at our music will be awarded for all placements. The grand award is first in open class. Classes are open, old time, bluegrass, heritage and novice. Open class offers (750 1435 Marrimw? Aw. AahovMo.N.C. Breakfast? Dinnar SuDoer ? r r ?? THE RESTAURANT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Private OMnc Room AvaNaMa Nick Tmtm. Ownar 704/252-2623 Opon6AM- 10PM for firat; 9225 for aecond; and $190 for third. Old time class offers $75, $35 and $25. Bluegrass class offers $75, $35 and $25. Heritage class offers $75, $35 and $25. Novice class offers $35, $15 and $15. Contest judging rules and procedures apply. Quality judges are provided for all classes. Thirty-five percent of registration money will be ad ded to the placement except first in open. and materials. Working capital loans can be guaranteed under Uus pro gram. The first step in applying for a Farmers Home guaranteed loan is to arrange an interview with the nearest Farmers Home county agent. He will give you an indication of whether or not your request is possible under FraHA guidelines. If the indication is positive, your next step is to apply for the loan at your bank. Tell your banker that you plan to apply for a 90 per cent guarantee from the FmHA. When your banker gives you a tentative approval, your next step is to file the preap plica tion or formal application for the guarantee. There are a number of forms to fill out for this guarantee, so you might have your attorney and ac countant assist in the prepara tion. In any case, your at torney and accountant may have experience in working with the FmHA. If you are unable to locate your county Farmers Home representative, write to the U.S. Farmers Home Ad ministration, Room S3S, 310 New Bern Ave., Raleigh 27(11 or call (?1? 7I6-4M0. For further information, write this column at tbe Economic Development Divi won. Center for Improved Mountain Living, Western Carolina University, Culiowhee 28723 WEEKEND CROSSWORD W Robin Hood'i ?H UbdM 12 Plan a unt, m Berlin U Declare Invalid It Require M Opening S Dart 8Atlaat! H At ? (confused) tt Fruit for vino 9 Kindred 41 Rest 41 Trickle a Dwell tf Fanner 4t Dice throw 47 Mouthpiece a Crossed out DOWN 1PM 1? Polaooad air 1? Aprll'i trademark 11 Haul n Strip-form ? Fervor dock M German city tt Hold out H Famous tea Slippery party guest ? Alienated 17 "Die Fleder ? Island in mam" maid N.Y.Bay II Copied SI Looked 44 Chosen: closely abfar. BANKS ROLLER RINK Bamardsvle, N.C. 626-9891 CAUTION: May be habil -forming, & good for your health)

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