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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... possible ? Mr. HOBDAY . It is possible . It is harder to do , but I think the Federal programs are flexible enough to permit this . I am not sure that Federal funds were involved , but we do have an example in Tennessee of two small ...
... possible ? Mr. HOBDAY . It is possible . It is harder to do , but I think the Federal programs are flexible enough to permit this . I am not sure that Federal funds were involved , but we do have an example in Tennessee of two small ...
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... possible as there were no prime locations available for sale or rent . Many of the downtown locations were owned by former residents who had moved away . Other merchants found themselves in a similar position . Talk of shopping centers ...
... possible as there were no prime locations available for sale or rent . Many of the downtown locations were owned by former residents who had moved away . Other merchants found themselves in a similar position . Talk of shopping centers ...
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... possible research topics and this was one that I had selected because I was in Atchison when the flood came . I was here at the preliminary times that the urban renewal was spoken of and coming into Atchison , and the members of my ...
... possible research topics and this was one that I had selected because I was in Atchison when the flood came . I was here at the preliminary times that the urban renewal was spoken of and coming into Atchison , and the members of my ...
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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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89th Congress agencies application Atchison bond issues BOUTIN Brigham City building BURTON businessmen Cache County central business district Chairman Clay County Commerce committee Congress Congressman cooperation cost downtown economic development efforts employment EVINS farm Farmers Home Administration Federal Government financing flood Frank Horton funds going grant growth hearings HORTON Housing and Urban increase industry interest KLUCZYNSKI land located ment metropolitan million Morristown municipal munity Navajo operation park percent planning plant population POTVIN President problems Public Facility Loan questions redevelopment regional rural America rural areas rural communities Secretary FREEMAN Secretary WEAVER Small Business Administration small businessman small cities small communities small towns smaller Sodus Sodus Point statement subcommittee talking testimony Thank things Thiokol timber tion trying Urban Development Utah Washington water and sewer water system Wayne County