Small Business in Smaller Cities and Towns: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First- Session[s] Pursuant to H. Res. 53 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Small business |
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... per- cent first mortgage from the banks , 30 percent second mortgage would be taken by PIDA and we , the community , should provide 20 percent . The banks would charge 5 percent , PIDA would charge 2 percent and we could charge 2 percent ...
... per- cent first mortgage from the banks , 30 percent second mortgage would be taken by PIDA and we , the community , should provide 20 percent . The banks would charge 5 percent , PIDA would charge 2 percent and we could charge 2 percent ...
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... percent of the advances have been made to communities under 50,000 , and we give priority to communities under 5,500 population where about 40 percent of all advances have been made . In fiscal 1966 , out of a total program of $ 23 ...
... percent of the advances have been made to communities under 50,000 , and we give priority to communities under 5,500 population where about 40 percent of all advances have been made . In fiscal 1966 , out of a total program of $ 23 ...
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... percent of the families inter- viewed have resided in Wayne County or in New York State for the life of the family . Our survey revealed that 80 percent of the respondents have lived in Wayne County 5 or more years . Our survey revealed ...
... percent of the families inter- viewed have resided in Wayne County or in New York State for the life of the family . Our survey revealed that 80 percent of the respondents have lived in Wayne County 5 or more years . Our survey revealed ...
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Testimony of | 6 |
Davis Hon Ross D Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic | 32 |
Additional informationContinued | 42 |
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