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1 -Advice Given on Overpayments Oregon offices of the veterans administration have received re newed instructions that recov ery of subsistence allowance over-payments from veterans in training under the GI bill should be made in a manner that will impose no hardship, Wayne F. Smith, VA training officer in this area, said today. Any veteran whose subsis tence has been suspended to bal ance prior over-payments, and who can show that undue hard ship is resulting, should apply to the VA regional office for a re adjustment, Mr. Smith advised The over-payments followed wage ceilings set by congress for veteran trainees last August 8. To avoid sudden mass suspen sions, the VA continued full subsistence payments, pending receipt of monthly wage reports from the trainees Report forms sent to veterans contained the warning that any subsistence payments which put a trainee over the $175 or $200 income ceilings would be sub ject to recovery by the govern ment. Many returned their ov er-payments voluntarily as they , 'wwere received, but others chose o postpone the day of reck (Wning. During December, 171 veter ans in Oregon cleared up their over-payments with the VA. At month's end, 2095 cases of over payments totaling $151,702 were still outstanding, for which no recovery arrangements had been made. About 2000 trainees with over-payments are still drawing reduced subsistence. Coos Bay Chosen for KC 1947 Meeting Coos Bay was selected as the 1947 convention city when Ore gon state officers and district deputies of the Knights of Col umbus met here Saturday. Fred Muhs of McMinnville was elec ted state secretary to fill the un expired term of Lowell Dupray of Medford who has been ap pointed special field rpresenta tive for northern California and is now living in Sacramento. Reports of district deputies and officers show that the Ore gon lodge is having one of the best years, with all councils as sured of meeting their member ship quotas. The council had dinner at the Marion hotel and the sessions , followed in the K of C club I arooms. On Sunday a large class 1 was initiated for Mt. Angel i council under the direcion of District Deputy Ed Stolle and State Deputy William J. La Roche. The major degree was conferred by District Deputy Lee Goetz of Portland, assisted by Dr. F. A. Reining of Eugene. Furlough Rates to Continue in West Naval personnel on leave in the western part of the United States still may purchase and travel on furlough tickets after January 30, 1947, the deadline for furlough rates on most east ern railroads. The dividing line between EVERYTHING We Lost Our Lease and Must CLOSEOUT Our ENTIRE STOCK of Women's and Children's Shoes! Women's Dress Shoes f rShoes Sold from , Novelty and Arch Types 3,95 t0 3.95 77 PLAY SHOES 77c TO 3.77 Growing Girls' SPORT SHOES SADDLES LOAFERS MOCCASINS OXFORDS Men's, Women's, Children's Slippers, 47c to 4.77 furlough and regular tariff rates' has been set at Chicago and the Mississippi river, on the east ern side of which all railroads with the exception of four will demand the regular traffic, in cluding 15 per cent tax. Excep tions are the Central of Georgia Railroad, the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad, the St. Louis & San Francisco, and the Illinois Central. All of these roads have affiliations with the Trans-Continental Passenger association, which includes all western lines. Decision to continue furlough rates in the west was prompted by a desire to allow military personnel the most inexpensive travel rate possible. Application for Building In The Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company filed application with the district construction review committee of the civilian production administration in Portland Monday for the erec tion of a $130,000 addition to its exchange building at 740 State street. When the building is completed it is planned to in stall $300,000 worth of equip ment. The CPA approved the appli cation of the Burkland Lumber company for the construction of a re-manufacturing plant at Tur ner to cost $5600 and also of the T. T. Leonard rocRwool plant at Dallas, $4000. Application of the Interna tional Business Machines cor poration to spend $3400 for re modeling a location at 156 South Commercial street was denied. The Washington office of the CPA denied the appeal of the Firestone Tire and Rubber com pany for an expansion to its re pair shop at 395 North Liberty estimated to cost $2200. I, 17 appetizing OGSGLTT Grapefruit Desert Sun Makes Finer Desert grapefruit mint ice... Desert grapefruit prune bread. ..Desert grapefruit hot punch just 3 of 17 excitingly different recipes for Des ert grapefruit. They're yours for the asking in the new Desert recipe booklet. Write for it today. Desert grapefruit-in salads, appetizers and desserts-will add zest and health to your menus three meals every day. Desert Grapefruit Industry, 746 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles 21, California. LG CAIIFORNIA-CokM to OXFORDS SANDALS STRAPS LOAFERS tkaulruit W kir ARIZONA Srtdij I r Values U to S6.50 Jersey Club Re-elects Bates Floyd Bates was re-elected president of the Marion county Jersey Cattle club at its annual meeting this week with Bob Clark renamed vice president; O. C. Welch, secretary-treasurer, and Otto Beaty director. Mrs. Harley Nelson was selected chairmar of the dinner commit tee and the Wayne Hilton place near Scotts Mills was selected as the next place of meeting. The matter of headquarters at the state fair for Jersey men was discussed with varying ideas being expressed of a building for the Jersey breeders, quarters in the '-H club building or a building for all dairy breeders to include an auditorium, kit chen and office facilities. State Fair Manager Leo Spitzbart was present and urged all year use of the grounds and offered the suggestion that the Jersey breed ers formulate plans along that line and a committee was named by President Bates to bring the matter before the meeting of the state Jersey club in Salem next Saturday. D. C. Brock, Harold Larsen ?nd Lewis Judson were named in the committee. Ted Hobart, field representa tive for Ladd & Bush branch of the United States National bank, talked tr. the club on building for the future and reminded club members the bank is anx ious to assist boys and girls with their dairy herds. Bill Poole, 4-H cluL member was given his award for his 1946 project and Avqid Confusion and Error! Prepare income tax return and declaration of estimate due March 15 NOW! Karl Nyberg & Son Phone 3112 41? Orexon Bids. ways to serve Flavor GOES! .V. i s... my .v i 1 T Children's Shoes A BABY SHOES U HI-SHOES to F77 Values to $6.95 James Bishop, county club lead er, told of his recent trip to the 4-H club congress at Chicago. The club expressed opposition to any plan for taking the farm facilities away from the state training school for boys at Wood burn. C. F. Bates, herdsman at the school, showed that the 30 Jerseys there averaged 454 pounds during 1946 in spite of a barn fire from which 23 cows in the herd emerged alive. Association Asks Study of Highways The meeting of U.S. Highway 99 association here Monday went on record favoring an in terim committee to make an overall study of all state high ways anil road systems, includ ing the financing. 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