The Oregon state employee. (Salem, Oregon.) 1944-195?, July 01, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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VA’s-;’form ula
apportioning' the
funds. Copies Gof' the K O ^ r'^ m a y be
‘O b ta in e d a tth e addresses above.
How m uch each ^veteran w ill ~re~
a
any_
bodyfs3§R|&ss;' because; i t depends on
bow long he c a r r ie iJ O ^ f c l, in s u r h ^ ^ l
the amountShe'^g £^ a ^ L
^ ^ e at which;
h e took out the policy, and the n u m ­
b er' of deaths occurring in his own
a g e I group. The VA w on’t even a t­
tem pt to say how m uch, but the ex ­
perts have figured th a t the*; average
paym ent . w ill be in the neighborhood
of $175. J
T here is no, « U p lin e for applying.
However, th e VA expects topB raffoav-
ing out n ex t Ja n u a ry and to com plete
the bulk of paym ents the following
Ju n e, so it is presum ed th a t m ost v et­
erans w ill have a p M ® by the end of
1949. The application form s are sim ­
ple to fill out, consisting p rim arily of
questions w hich ¿seek to id^ntfei^^a’c h
v eteran th ro u g h his service serial
n u m b er I a n d his in su ra n c e n u m b e r,
ja r B tp liM J hfs^present address. How ­
e v e r, service officers or the state v e t­
e r a n s ’ agency w ill gladly assist those,
who have difficulty com pleting
forms.
Incidentally, veterans also should
know ;
th eir
lapsed term in surance sim ply by p ass­
ing a physical exam and paying the
p rice of two m onthly prem ium s.
I
OSEA MEMBERS SCORE
IN GOLF MEET
C. L an k tree,
20, took top
ho n q rW n th e T h ird A nnual S tate Em ­
ployees Gold T ou rn am ent h eld at the
jf a J em Golf C ourse ‘S eptem ber 3rd.
W inners in other events w ere F.
B axter,i§H andicap G roup A and T.
S ettlem eir, Handid&p G roup B, 'both
are f r o m i^ ^ ^ â n No. 22, Tom Hill, S a-
Tem No. 1, H andicap G roup D and B.
(EricWdn, W illam ette No: 2L w |fs ru n ­
12 New Alleys
n e r-u p in H andicapéG w i p C.
Glen Savage, S iac No. 20, w as cred­
ited w ith th e longest drive and high-
est gross score.
H ub H arris and F. C. G ast who di­
rected the tournam ent w ished to? th an k
all the participants and are looking
forw ard to another big tu rn o u t n ex t
year.
SALEM CHAPTERS
START BOWLING LEAG,Uj g |
A
em ployees:; m en’s bow ling
Cgagm a' - h.ega ri H b I season w ith ’; a
«y n d ¿ ro b in play W ednesday n ig h t|
Septe m b er 13, at the U niversity Bowl.
The team s Trom th e S alem C hapters
h p e mfq the W ednesday night league
w ith the assurance from league pfesi<
dent B ill G riffith (H ighw ay 'Salem No.
1), th a t w ith the num ber of veteran
^ ^ l ^ ^ t u m in g i . out, tn ^ B should be
plenty I of com petition and a I lot of
real - en j oy m en t .
Bill says if th ere are any m em bers
who have not yet signed on team s and
who are interested in bowling, they
should contact .som e m em ber of the
league or sign up at the bow ling a llw .
because it w ill be possible to have two
^ ^ ^ W h a m s B n the league if they are
signed up w ithin the n e^ fit|v o ¡¡Sleeks.
League standing at the present:
Teams
W
L
H ighw ajg'
1-1..............1
0
Salem N ° W
l .........0 I 1
Tax Comm., Marion N o . 18-1....0
1
M arion No. 18-2.......................1
0
Sec. of State, Capitol No> 1 9 . . . 0 H 1
Ind. Acc., Siac No. 20-1................ 1
0
Siac No. 20-2.....,.:................. Tie
L ibrary; L ib rary No. 23...............Tie
F orestry, F o re s try No. 25............ 1
0
P r i n g ^ W s P D No. 27......... -,...0
1
Individual High Score—K inney (T ax
I ;; no . i 8 - i
Team High Gam es—Siac No. 20-1—.781
Team High Series—Siac No. 20-1..2246
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