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JANUARY 23, 1947
Loan Limit
e Is Sought
pm — An increase from
' 'seooo in the Oregon vet-
loan a« for the eequ.s.-
, farms or homes, and loans
state under the federal
!S' loan guarantee provi-
wjH be submitted to tfre
legislature this winter. Di-
.¿ rg e E. Sandy of the de-
^nt of veterans’ affairs dis
, early this week. .
aportant changes to be asked
the veterans’ groups in the
veterans’ loan act of 1945
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Murdock G.
ROEDER
Funeral D ire cto r
and
Ambulance S e r v ic e
Pltone 1091
Crescent City, C a lif.
PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
would, according to the proposed erans’ affairs to keep up the
am endm ent prepared by Sandy’s taxes on the veterans’ m ortgaged
d e p a rtm e n t from resolutions th at property, by providing for an
w ere adopted last sum m er at the additional amount to be added
s ta te conventions of the three to the purchasers’ regular in
leading organizations:
stallm ents.
1. P e rm it use of the loan to
Sandy said most of the pro
pay for m ate ria l and labor for posals came from resolutions, all
new dw ellings and garages, new passed by the Am erican Legion
farm builidngs and fences, or for departm ent convention at P o rt
repairing or rem odeling the same. land last September, including the
2. Remove au th o rity for fore increase to $6000, the transfer
closures and the liquidation of of appraisal rights, and the state
p roperties thus acquired, from loan under the GI bill. The Dis
the s ta te land board and place it abled American V eterans and
w ith the d irector of veterans’ a f V eterans of Foreign W ars had
passed sim ilar resolutions, except
fairs.
that both these groups have ask
3. P erm it the widow of a v et
ed th at the loan be raised to
e ra n who had died a fte r being $10,000.
approved for a loan, to succeed
To lend money under the GI
to his loan right, or to continue
guarantee, the state would first
paym ent on his loan w ithout any
require the veteran to submit a
change in the interest rate, pro
lette r stating that he could not
vided h e r husband died during
obtain the loan from a “recog
the tim e of m aking re-paym ent.
nized regular lending agency.”
4. P revent attach m en t by the*
creditors of any “right, paym ent
or proceeds” of any such loan.
5. Increase the interest r a t e 1
from four per cent to five per
cent should the veteran tra n sfe r
his property to anyone outside
SALEM—Free copies of the of
his im m ediate fam ily who is not
ficial regim ental history of the
a qualified veteran.
6. R equire the director of vet- 60th Infantry Regiment, in which
a considerable num ber of Oregon
men served during the recent
war. will be made available to
all members and form er members
History of ‘60th”
Available To Public
/» m the Land of O pportunity
upon request, it was announced
Saturday by Governor Snell, at
the request of the regim ental his
torian.
D irector George E. Sandy of
the state departm ent of veterans'
affairs, commending upon the a n
nouncement, sa id the history
“should be a proud testim onial
to the men, liviqg and dead, who
fought w ith this colorful regi
ment."
The nearest of kin of men who
P age Seven
w ere killed in action w ith th e
60th R egim ent are also e n title d
to receive free copies, the gov
ernor said.
Those who wish copies of the
history a re asked to w rite to:
R egim ental H istoriat. 60th In
fantry Regiment, APO 9. cart' of
Postm aster, New York, N. Y.
Governor Snell urged th a t a ll
Oregonians eligible to receive the
tree histories w rite for them.
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By Ed and Mendy
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One of the best ways to
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The other evening, that was
before the warm spell, we forgot
and left the broom leaning up
against the therm om eter. It was
so cold that next morning th at
the m ercury had run half-way
down the broom handle.
And a good way to prevent
a cold is to wear a hat. I t ’s
easier to check than a cold.
Don’t feel bad if you’ve
a cold in the head—even
that is something.
When
cold it’s
when a
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a rich man has a
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poor man sneezes,
a cold.
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