f k * -! I •w •—« Out-of-Doors Stuff Î Veterans May Borrow For Farm Purchase S A»- d^4 Coos Ver veterans with farm backgrounds are eligible for 40-year term purchase loans under provisions of the Bankhead-Jones tenant eel to promote ownership of family-type farms, announces T. Brudos, County Farm Security Su­ pervisor, Room 14, Bank Building, Coquille. Oregon has bean alloted »140,000 for veteran«, and »05,52» for farm tenants out of the congression­ al appropriation of $80,000,000 for these programs.. Farm ownership loans under the act may be made up to $12,000 in the case of qualified veterans, while farm tenants are subject to restric­ tion« based on the value of the aver­ age farm in the county, explained Brudoa. Applicants locate the farms they wish to buy and file an applica­ tion with the County FSA office. Farms are appraised on the basis of their long-time earning capacity and the applicant's qualifications for ownership are reviewed by the Coun­ ty FSA committee of three local farmers. If the farm is priced on the basis of its actual value and the applicant has the experience for suc­ cessful ownership, the loan is ap­ proved. Loans are repayable up to 40 years and bear three per cent in­ terest on the unpaid balance. _ As the state allotment of farm own­ ership will bo used wherever suitable farms and applicants can be found, the number of loans this county re­ ceives will depend on how quickly local veterans and tenants file their applications, said Brudos. Veterans who prefer to start by renting or leasing farms and are unable to secure necessary operating credit are also eligible for FSA loans to purchase livestock, machinery, seed, feed, household goods and! minor improvements up to $2,500. As previously announced funds are also available for Water Facility Loans, though in a limited amount, and the Water Facility Engineers will be in Coos County the week of Sep­ tember 11 to make inspections of ap­ plications submitted before that time. In view of the extremely dry year, we am just experiencing, it might be well for those fanners who find them­ selves in nsed of this service to sub­ mit their application at once. Might 104-L tfs Refrigeration! 1 SALES SERVICE Equipment Now Available without Priority Orders delivered in the order received K co. ft to TO cu. ft Beach-In Refrigerators FROZEN F FOOD CABINETS , allo uà i September 1st Free estimates madk'fi . .lor Walk-Ins, Locker Plants, etc. V. l- ¿Sfridi .*• » t V .’ft’, '-Ju- & r Auto Repair Sbop . I I . . r ' * I » < M I u| >■ à .N ■ ' 0* r / I I to _ } # 1 ■SB * CHURCH PONTIAC I i ANewWarBorn MOTOROIL Now Ready for Business at •i 486 W. Front, Coquille - ♦ ii i i ——i ■ ■■ i Bert B om , than whom there ia no hotter auto mechanic on timcoast^riirb^abh^^ta^^m^regefrJo^rMrt^hk I now ready, for cars of peace • *’ 1 HIGHEST EFnCBKNdr---- * .y* j 1 Clovis Church M roa wax discovered how to crack one of the toughest nuts in lubrication engineering history- Oxi­ ukahch R dation of motor oil I Oxidation attacks everything. It causes iron to nut, rub­ ber to crack, clothing to fade. In motor oil, it cause« stodge —which is not only useless as a lubricant, but Ampcrmif. Sludge sticks to friction surfaces and prevents oil from » getting in where it’s needed. So it’s good news for cars of all ages that war research has found a way to retard oxidation. It’s New Golden Shell Motor Oil with oxidation inhibitor. The inhibitor, added during manufacture, keeps down the formation of sludge, keeps Golden Shell motor oil rich in texture and free-flowing from one drain to the next. Protect the mileage left in your car by using New Art Erickson Beceives Army Publication Printed In Germany ft Art Erickson hands the Sentinel a copy of the “Tramp-Scrift,” an eight- page publication put out by the 724th F. A. Battalion of the Army in Ger­ many and contains a lot of reading matter about events and conditions over there which do not get into the dally news dispatches. It also has a page of sports Items about what the boys in the occupation area are doing Golden Shell with oxidation inhibitor. Shell Oil Company, Incorporated. E ». m*. - » k r-. oiaen Lamb Hardware Company r Night 10B-L -,sw if e /