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ICL Asheville Cltliea Times, Oct. t3, H86 Two Asheville Radio Stations To Be Sold For $6.3 Million we get In there and become operational and really get a feel for what's going on, I would not plan any format changes or staff changes." The sale has been in the works for 6 8 weeks, he said. "We had looked at several properties in the North Carolina area. From a growth point of view, it was one of the states we wanted to be in. When the opportunity presented itself for those two stations in Asheville, we got real serious real quick.

From a growth point of view and an opportunities point of view, (Asheville) was somewhere we wanted to be." Heritage also owns AMFM combinations in tour markets Tyler, Rock Springs, Wyo, Tupelo, and Gadsden, Ala. If approved, the Asheville operations "will be our largest station and our largest acquisition," he said. WISE-AM, located at 1310 on the dial, programs a satellite-delivered adult contemporary format and WKFS-FM, better known as KISS-FM and located at 99.9, plays contemporary hit or "top 40" music. ByTONVKISB SuffWriMr An Atlanta-based broadcasting company has agreed to purchase Asheville radio stations WISE-AM and WKSF-FM for. million.

Heritage Broadcast Group which owns eight other stations has "reached an agreement and signed a contract," with the current owner, WISE Radio said Heritage president Adam "Bud" Polacek. The proposed sale has now gone to the Federal Communications Commission for approval, he said. "It's anybody's guess as to when (the sale) may be approved, but if it follows normal suit, it should be toward the end of the year or the very beginning of next he said. No format or personnel changes are immediately planned, he said. General manager N.

Eric "Rick" Jor-gensen will continue with the stations as a consultant. "At this point in time we don't plan any changes," he said. "They are two very fine radio stations and they have been very well run by a good bunch of folks. Until Last Hallmark Cafeteria Closes of the Westgate outlet, Bassett said. It had owned facilities in Kounoke and Spartanburg, S.C.

as well as Asheville. Hallmark closed a cafeteria at Innsbruck Mall in April 19X5. The cafeteria employed 22 people, including Bassett and manager Jack Wampler. Bassett said the groups that met there have been notified They included the Kiwanis, Golden and Lions service clubs and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. In its 30 years, the Westgate cafeteria became a social gathering place for residents from West Asheville and surrounding communities.

he said. "I understand they want to take our space and make a large store out of It." George B. Coggins, owner of the shopping center, has said the prospective owners, whome he has declined to name, want a different mix of stores. Coggins, who earlier listed the Hallmark lease as one he would not renew, said the new owners will pay $5 million or more for the complex. The Hallmark was the last of four cafeterias owned by Hallmark Enterprises.

The company which went out of business with the closing From Staff Report The Hallmark Cafeteria at Westgate Shopping Center, an institution for SO years, closed Tuesday as part of a remaking of the commercial complex. Bob Bassett, general manager of the cafeteria since 1978, confirmed the closing and linked it to the pending sale of the shopping center. The cafeteria's lease expires in 1987. Mall management has negotiated other closings in recent months. Meyers Arnold, for example, moved out this summer.

they sold the Survey: Money Causes Most Family Arguments phone interview 4 percent to 5 percent. A preface to the survey, available from Time Inc. at $35 a copy, explained that higher income people were oversampled and lower income people were undursampled in order to examine affluent households more closely. In analyzing the results, the data were weighted statistically to represent various income groups in relation to their proportion to the general population. Money magazine is a monthly devoted to personal financial ment on a home or taking a vacation, both favored by 16 percent; a car, 15 percent; home furnishings, 12 percent; and education, 9 percent.

Results of the survey were based on two sets of interviews. A 12-page questionnaire sent to 2,555 adult Americans representing a cross section of the population, between May 23-July 2. A telephone query of 511 households nationwide was conducted Oct. 15-17 to solicit opinion on the tax law. Lleberman said the margin of error for the questionnaire was 2 percent to 3 percent and for the tele- The Associated Pract NEW YORK Money is the leading cause of family arguments in America, people are borrowing record amounts to maintain living standards and a third of U.S.

adults believe their sex lives could improve if they were wealthier, according to a national survey released Wednesday. "Americans and. Their Money 1986," sponsored by Money magazine, also shows 80 percent of Americans surveyed prefer U.S.-made goods but believe foreign products are more economical, 54 percent favor import taxes to protect domestic manufac NOTICE TO PUBLIC Legal Notices 100 This Is to notify all persons and NOTICE TOCREDITORS Dullness esiuonsnmnni inui i will not bt responsible for onv debts mode by anyone other than myself. NOTICE OF SALE Having qualified as Administratrix ol the eslote ol Bron File No. 85 SP 225 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE John Maschenlk R1.2, Box 177 Weavervllle, NC 2B787 October 23, 24, 25, 1984 (3IV41 TAKE NOTICE THAT Albert L.

Sneed, Trustee, under fnat peed of Trust from Rlrhnrri ft nH nH "EXECUTRIX NOTICE murray Lrowioru, aeceasea, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this Is lo notify all persons, firms and corporations havlnp claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under, signed on or before the 23rd dav of April, 1987, or this Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sold estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 73rd day of October, Angela jo Deebs, Grantors to Havlna Qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Vernus Edna Lrnntn. mm 01 Huncamoi Koaen nan, original rrus-tee for NCNB National Bank of North Carolina, Noteholder, dated the 23rd dav of sotm. County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all oersons.

firms and oer, ivm, ana recorded in the corporations having clolms of the Buncombe ounty Register of Deeds in againsi saia esToie 10 exnion them to the undersigned, In care of Shuford, Best, Rowe Deed of Trust Book 989 of Page 768, has begun proceed- nas to FORPCtOSF unrfur Hronavke. P.O. box U7i. IVBft. Evelyn Brendle 223 Falrlox Avenue Asheville, NC 28806 October 23, 30.

1986 November 6, 13, 1986 (3195) Asheville, North Carolina 28602, on or before April 2, 1987, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please moke that Deed of Trust under and by virtue of the power of sale contained Iherln and an Order entered by the Clerk ot Superior Court of said County will sell the below described immecnate payment. This 2nd day of October, 1986. uropeny follows: House for Salt 101 Helen Grace Croak, Executrix Estate ol Vernus Edna Cronln The properfv fo be sold fs de i scribed as follows: aNEW HOMES Soulh-1200 sq. It.

Sellers pay rlntlna. VW.ttM. Broker. October 2, 9, 16, 23,1986 Rfllna nil nf I nt 5.1 ihnwn nn I EAST THE WOODS-2 lovely NOTICE of 1 a Plat ol Unll 1 ot Mountain names, 1900 SF Reynolds High turers, and only 19 percent support the sweeping new tax law. Other findings in the 262-page survey indicated 45 percent of all Americans surveyed were dissatls-' fied with their, financial situation; more people think President Reagan's policies have hurt than helped them this past year one in 10 house- holds has no savings; and women were only about half as likely as men to understand common financial terms, such as "Dow Jones Industrial Average." The annual survey was released formally at a news conference by Money magazine in the headquarters of parent company Time Inc.

It was done by Lleberman Research a New York-based pollster that has conducted the survey since its inception in 1983. William M. Kelly publisher of Money, said the survey "explores some provocative new areas and also presents an Illuminating picture of developing trends in the way we act, react and interact with our dollars." While the proportion of debtors in the survey rose slightly, from 70 percent in 1965 to 72 percent this year, the average amount they owed Jumped nearly 22 percent, from $33,3000 to 140,000, mostly from consumer borrowing, the survey showed. "This suggests that Americans, never known for their robust financial cushions, are skating on even thinner ice," said Seymour Lleberman, president of the polling group. Frank Laity, assistant managing editor of the magazine, said: "What that says to me is that people in a tough year didn't want to sacrifice their lifestyle and just flashed their credit cards more." Money easily is the most com Maaowi recorded in tne Bun- wi ur EAST; 3 BR, iv bath.

FP, pool, big fenced yard, Ideol Joe ollon.PqyFox;49-6027. 12,000 DOWN. No Qualifying. 3 FORECLOSURE SALE 86-SP-342 i Under and bv virtue of the power ot sale contained in a certain deed of trust bv OE BORAH ANN BISCHOFF to Janson Grimes, trustee(s), dated the 31st day of January 3 BEDROOM. Quiet residential street.

Close to hospitals and downtown I SiO's. Rich, ivou, ana recoraea in book ye, Poai 400. In the Buncamht County Registry, North Caro ibi iiJi. iyi-wt evenings. lina, aetauit noving oeen moae In the payment of the note therebv secured bv the laid deed ol trust, ond the deed of combe County Registry In Plat Book 12, al page 49, and being the sum total of the properly conveyed to John A.

Reynolds et ux. In Buncombe County Deed Book 1145, al page 133, and In Deed Book 1145 at page 16, less and excepting therefrom all the property conveyed lo Thomas P. Weil et us. bv Deed recorded in the aforesaid Registry In Deed Book 1290, ot page 89. Attached hereto as Exhibit A Is a plat ol the above described property entitled "Richard Deebs" prepared by Ray E.

Anders, R.L.S. dated September 20, 19B2; said plat Is attached for a more particular description of the above de-scrlbed proportv which property Is bounded bv Ml. Meadows Boulevard on the West and North, by Ihe Scenic Highway on the South ond bv the fencellne (the Thomas P. Well line) on the East Less orooertv described in Ihe Re- trust dv an instrument auv recorded in the Olflce of the Register ot Deeds ot Bun 3 BR, views, fenced yard, con- Jen lent, paved road. 144,000.

BR, split level, 2.5 acres, creek, woods, dlbh, sun room. Ideal lor children. MUST SELL NOWI Vacont owner says "make 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch, 2 private acres. 162,900. 92 VALLEY ACRES 4 bedroom, 2 both house.

20 minutes south Black Mountain. 195,000. FAIRVIEW REALTY 254-4838 428-3200 combe County, North Carolina, and the holder of the note evidencing said Indebtedness having directed thai the deed ot irusj utf Tortjtiosea, in un derslgned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Court house Door in tne city ot Asne- North Carolina ot Twelve (12:00) o'clock Noon, on Thursday the 6th day of NQvmoer. iva, and win se au Deed recorded in Book to the hlahesl bidder lor cosh 1325. ooai 551- Buncambi County Registry.

3 BR Erwln School district, 149,500. 4BHCltv, West, $59,500. ROOER GRANT REALTY Alter Hours; 669 9215. 754-7956. 2 BEDROOM home with attached t-car garage In Graham County.

Fireplace ond baseboord heat. On 1 acre. Approximately 37 ocres mountain land also available. Home, furnished or unlur-nlshed, $32,000. Land, $20,000.

479 4936 tne toiiowina reoi esrare, snu-ated in Buncombe County, North Carolina, ond being more particularly described as follows: BEING oil Of Lots 58. 59. 40. Sublect to easements, restrictions und rights of wuv ol record, and to Ihe use provisions al anv Governmental or dinance allecling the above. 61 as shown on Plat ot the Lands of G.

L. Fortune and J. I C. Cole recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for 2. Improvements Include the building built on Ihot land.

2 BEDROOM, Living Room, Dlnlna Room. Kitchen. tsuncomoe i-oumy, norm -o 3. The general property ad ciosea-in oacx porcn, vi oase- aress is nvv i own rvtounrain Road, Asheville, North Caro-1 mon topic of argument in American households, the SUTVev indicated. made for more particular de- ment, oarden spot, Venable Community.

134,500 667-159), ADVERTISE IN CLASSIFIED IT WORKS) 1 Scnpnon. Said properly being located at 4. The record owners ol thai land as ol 13 October, 1986, ore Richard O. Deebs, Angela Jo Deebs ond David R. Hlllter, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

ville, North Carolina, 28803. AftDIN RIALTY 684-6141 This sale is made sublect to all Thirty-seven percent of surveyed households across almost all income groups argued about money in the past year. The No, 2 source of argument was children, cited by 29 percent, followed by chores, 26 percent. In response to the question, "If you had a lot more money, do you think your sex life would be 37 percent of men and 30 percent of women surveyed said it would or might laxes and prior liens or en cumbronces of record against the sold properly, and any recorded releasos. A cash deposit of ten percent (10) of the purchase price will be required ot the time of the sole.

5. The property will be sold bv the Trustee at 12:00 Noon on the 5th dav of November, 1986 I to the highest bidder for CASH at the above-named County Courthouse door in the City ol i Asheville, North Carolina. 6. The sale will be mode sublect to lens, encumbrances. Asheville Reel Istete 66r-0S0 BEAUTIFUL VIEWS From atop Sunset Mini 3 BR, 1 bath.

$149,900. House like new. Motl-voted Seller. Pom Knox RcaltorFIRST REALTY, 215-8111 or 255 0471. BEST BUY Block Mountain.

Convenient This 16th day of October, 1986. J. WILLIAM ANDERSON, restrictions ol record, ond, laxes subsequent lo Ihe vrar i 1983. All bidders bid tor Ihe property AS IS on the dale of sole and the hlah bidder a- QntYlO TrTAl rl CXTP1 Last year, 15-year old Richard Cordes beat OWl I IC JtJLlt 1 ICIV V- the death out ot his father. No one expected It to happen, but then, heart attacks upsinuie i rusTee CLARK, JHAW, CLARK, sumes the risk ot loss or deterioration after the sole.

Ah-' don't give much warning. Using the II- location, oh rancner on large corner lot. Carport, utility storage, hardwood floors, close to recreation. Ideal for retirees or starter home. Only $35,000.

BARLAS REALTY 234-6506 LINuLc StANUc KSUN ATTORNEYS AT LAW 210 E. Russell Steeet P.O. Box 786 Favetteviiie, nc 28302 (919) 43-0153 saving techniques ne learned irom to have the United Ways i the American Red Cross, A United soiuteiy no warranties orei made as lo the condition, value or title ot the property. I While Ihe Trustee believes the -title to be good, oil bidders ore I advised that they should ob-1 tain Independent counsel to ex-1 amine record (file as Ihe I property is sold sublect to record Interests. The Note uuau ananr.u Rlnhnrd was able to save his October 23, 30, 19B6 IJIY6I beaten into tnem.

lather's lite. Living proot that you United Way NOTICE TO CREDITORS Asked what they would do with a $10,000 windfall, 56 percent of respondents said they would save some, 51 percent would spend some, 46 percent would pay debts, 31 percent would give to others and only 36 percent would invest. Of all income groups surveyed, poorer people and women were those most inclined to share a windfall The top choices on ways to spend a windfall were a down pay- BOONE REALTY APARTMENT RENTALS 6417194,458 3108, 354 30C7 BROKERBUILDER South spacious saltbox, 2375 sq. formal OR and LR, den with fireplace, eal-ln kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, 2 cor garage, $124,800. 258-2510 alter 4 pm.B-WSwa i6 Is working.

But it can't keep working without your support. So this year, give the United Way. Because for some people, It means the difference between life and death. Having qualified as Administrator, c.f of the eslote of Evelyn H. Yeaton, deceased, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this It to notify holder has reserved the right to withdraw the salt up to and until the Deed Is delivered bv the Trustee.

The highest bidder will be required to deposit IN CASH with the rustee ol the dole and time of the sale, ten percent 1 10) ol the first all persons, firms and corporations having claims oaolnsl we estate ot saia aeceasea to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 2nd dov 1UCKNIR ASSOCIATIft 332-5QAO $1,000 (K) and five percent (5) of April, 198, or this Notice ol the amount in excess ot will be pleaded in bor of their $1,000 .00 BY OWNER CAST: 40 Clement Drive. 1 BR, Pj both ranch, attached gor. Privolt. Vlows. $52,000.

645 9908. recovery, ah persons maemen 1 hK the 14lli dev ol October, 1986. This the 2nd dav ol October, ALBERT L. SMCF.D, JR Substitute Trustee BY OWNER With owner financing. Two Bedroom, 2 bath rondette.

All redwood construction with beautiful fireplace ond large surround-no deck. Located off Town People helping peopleThe United Vfay. is nurcn sireei Post Office Box 7176 I LIKE CALLING ORTH CAROLINA H0Af Asnevme, nl 20997 lyee. Ralph Augustus Fosselt, c.t.a. 42 Sunset Summit Asheville, NC2te04 October 9, 16, 23, 1986 (704) 258-2991 Mountain Rd.

Secluded, vet 5 minutes from downtown, Fullv caroeted with oil oooll October 23, 30, 1986 onces. immaculate condl hon..

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