Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 31, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Benefits Retarded
If Veteran Loses
Discharge Papers
The veteran who loses his origi
nal discharge papers is apt to suf
fer a long delay in receiving cer
tain GI benefits. For that reason he
should take every precaution to
see that they are kept in a safe
place and are available at all times,
Hugh E. Rosson, director of the
state department of veteran's af
fairs warned today.
When a veteran applies for and
receives his first $20 check for un
employment under the readjust
ent allowance, he must take his
discharge with him to .be stamped
by the unemployment compensa
tion commission in the U. S.. em
ployment service office where he
received his claim. This stamp gives
the date and the place where he
first made application.
Recent information discloses that
the veteran's discharge also must
be stamped to show the amount and
type of government guaranty used
under the GI loan bill and the
amount if any remaining.
In neither case will a photostatic
or certified copy of the man's dis
charge papers serve. The govern,
ment makes this procedure neces
sary to prevent a veteran from re
ceiving more than the total benefits
allowed him. Otherwise, as veter
ans' representatives explain, a man
could use up his benefits in Oreeon.
for example then go to another
state and start all over again,
merely by getting another certified
or photostatic discharge copy.
Once the original discharge is
lost, the veteran must apply for a
certificate in lieu of his dischage.
Government officials have repeat
edly warned that a great deal of
time is involved in issuing this
certificate.
Heppner Gazette Times, January 31, 1946 5
Mrs. Earl Gilliam is on the sick
list this week. It is to be hoped
she will soon be on the job as we
miss her and anyway it is no fun
being sick.
Mrs. A. J. Chaffee was a recent
visitor in Pasco for a few days.
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