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FHA WILL ASSIST IN GI LOANS FOR utw dudpuaqfq jiumL i unuiinuLU New Arrangements Aimed At Eliminating Delays in ' Processing Applications Portland An agreement to utilize the facilities o the Fed eral Housing, administration lor Bppraisal and reviewing pur poses on loans made to veterans under section 505 of the G. I. bill of rights, has been announc ed by the veterans administra- i : i i t i ; t r r : uuii ami me xmuuiiiu jiuusuig agency. The agreement signed by Brigadier General Frank T Hines, administrator of veterans affairs, NHA Administrator John B. Blandford, Jr., and FHA Com' missioner Abner H. Ferguson- Is applicable in all cases where a veteran applies for both an FHA-insured first mortgage loan and an equity loan up to $2,000 guaranteed by the veterans ad ministration. Instructions Prepared Instructions to FHA field of fices regarding the new pro cedure are being prepared and probably will be in the hands of state and district directors within the next 10 days or two weeks. Meanwhile, FHA will continue to accept applications from lending institutions for section 505 loans but will pro cess such applications only to determine If the first mortgage loan is eligible for FHA Insurance. Section 505 (a) of the so-called G. I, bill of rights in substance provides that if a principal loan is made, guaranteed or insured by a federal agency the full amount of a second loan may be guaranteed by the veterans administration provided all oth er provisions of the statute are complied with, but the amount of the veterans administration guarantee may not exceed 20 of the purchase price of the prop erty and In no event more than $2,000. Eliminate Delay The arrangement which has just been concluded has as Its object the elimination of delay and expense in the processing of these cases. It was pointed out that, as In the past, a veteran should ap ply to a private lending institu tio nfor a loan to purchase or build a home. The lender first will inquire at the nearest office of the veterans administration s to th8 eligibility of the appli cant for a loan under the G. I. bill and will receive a "certifi cate of eligibility." i Submit Certificate The lender then will submit the "certificate of eligibility," American Robot Bomb's First Pictured Test jgaV4Nja W ,i I SCs l 1 tomi . . . (Aemt TtUphete) ' First photographs of the new D. S. Army Air Forces robot bombs show the launching of one ot the deadly air weapons at an air forces experimental station. In the first picture, the robot is ready for launchlnj; Jo tb second, smoke streams, from the buzzbomb as it taxes to the air. The third photo shows the bomb in the sir, still riding its under-carrlage. Fourth photo, bomb leaves carriage, buzzes towards target, Tbe comb i an American adaptation ot the Carman's infamous V-L NEA-Acme photos Szom Paramount Jiewsreel, the other papers required by the! veterans administration, and the usual FHA application for mort gage insurance to the local FHA office covering the territory From then on FHA wilt follow its usual procedure In processing the application for mortgage in surance and, in addition, will furnish the veterans administra tion with an appraisal summary report. A veteran who obtains a sec tion 505 loan will pay interest at the rate of 4 per cent on the amount, up to $2,000, guaran teed through the veterans ad ministration; he can repay this amount in monthly installments over a period up to 20 years and the government will pay the in terest for the first year. On his FHA-insured mortgage, the veteran will pay such inter est as may be agreed upon be tween him and the lender but not more than V-A per cent, plus a Vt of one per cent insurance premium; and his monthly pay ments will include principal, in terest, taxes and fire insurance. FHA-insured loans are repayable over a period up to 20 years or if amounting to $5,400 or less and on new construction over a period up to 25 years. Foots Creek Foots Creek, Jan. 31 Attend ing the club meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Bolt January 25 were Mesdames Chase, Gar rison, Freauf, Bennett,' Effie Birdseye, Wolgamott, Burton, Cameron and Martin. Next meet ing date will be announced later. Clay Howard who has been ill for some time is improving, 10 eta w -A A FACTORY-COnTQOUED 6.00x16 700 No Rationing Certificate Required. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Churchill's Pilot Now Iceman HOUSE BILL FIXES COUNTY MANAGER' iACHINERY SETUP Salens, Ore., Jan, Si SJJS A bill that would set up the mechanics of a county manager system of government in detail; and outlines the form of elec tions in counties which vote on it, was instroduced to the house today by. Sep, Giles French of Moro, The bill implements the law passed by the people at the No vember election permitting that type of county government. Sen, Cos A- McKenna today introduced a bill to the senate which would provide for the improvement, development and regulation of aeronautics in the state, and making the law uni form. Director Created . An office of director of aero nautics would be created by the bill. The measure, introduced at the request of the interstate co operation committee, is opposed to bill introduced yesterday by Sen. J. S. Jones, Juntura, which would abolish the pres ent board of aeronautics, ana most of the provisions of the present aeronautics code. Other bills introduced to the house today would; v Make it a crime for person under 21 years of age ta pur chase alcoholic liquors, and out lawing the encouragement of minors ta purchase, accept or consume liquor in public places by parents. Increase fees for Jurors to $5, except in Multnomah county. Further define Improper prac tices by osteopaths. Provide for the sppomtmem of school clerks by boards of directors in all districts. Provide for programs at ani mat race meets. Mi Cent. John Rowan! Ruggtes, special pilot for Winston Churchill on his-tory-maldng trips to all parts of the world, has a new job as an iranam to San Rafael, Calif. The 28-year-olti piiot was discharged from the RAF Parry Command because of Injuries sustained in Greenland plane crash .last year, is a reserve lieutenant to the U. S. Army Air Corps. - . The Howards have as guests this week their son and wife, who are spending his furlough with them. Their daughter, who has been with them for several weeks, is leaving January 31 for San Diego to join her husband who is in the navy, Mrs. , Charles McLallen, Jr., and her sister of Medford spent Jan. 28 with Mr, and Mrs. Charles McLallen, Sr. Mr, and Mrs, E, Horsch of Medford who recently bought the Keesey Auto Court at the mouth of Foots Creek have sold same to California parties, who plan to make a home out of it. Mrs. George Lewis of Jack sonville spent several days here last week with her daughter, Mrs, Ben Harrison and family, Vance Woigenmoth is build ing a new house for Mr, and Mrs. Charles McLallen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolgen mott of Medford spent Jan. 29 with Mr, and Mrs. Vance- Wol genmott. A number from here attend ed the Rogue River and Eagle Point basketball game at Rogue River Jan, 26, Rogue River won 38 to 10, Trainees for service in Alaska are being recruited by the Civil Aeronautics association accord ing: to Ira Parish, stationed at the Medford airport with the CAA, Persons interested may call Parish at 2S33 for farther information. The CAA prefers single men or women, or man and wife teams if there are no depend ents. Parish states. Age limits are 38 to 38 years. Trainees will receive bass pay of $1800 with overtime which brings the train ing salary to $2188 and after WsdsM&r, Jsn. Si, 5S4I MZDFOHD MXIL THlBUJrt THJtJl assignment to Ataakaa station: the aircraft communicators wSi receive $2838 bass pay pius overtime and Alaskan differen tial which brings iha salary to $1933, it is stated. SANDERSON PROMOTES Saa Oiego, Cal.j Jan, 31 Col, ir. H, M. Sanderson, so called "Father of Modern Diva Bombing,' had been promoted to the rank of brigadier gener al, his headquarters; wstsoiifsceiS today. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parte ft Serric on AS Mskes B t 8 Wather Shop 435 E, Mais Phon 5332 A total ot 38,888 hoars ef ser vice was donated ta tis city of Seattia ia 1944 by 433 members at ma civilian auxiliary poiic iarca, r Beware Co' whs from csmmai soils That Hang On Creonjalaios Kff?a promptly te caaaa 'A goa I'tgfet te tfe ot ttt . irottMs to hetp loosen and expd St-m Sis den phiegm, sod aid as tors to seethe and heal raw, feaa&rv is fiarnssi eronchiai mncona mam ia&ass. Tea year dhiggist to seS yo v fen! !S of Creomslsion with fee jbs JerstssndJnjr yon mast is'sc th mf ft iUiek!;,' aiiaya the co'dgfe or jwt ta a hava year waney bade, CREOMULS10N 'tr Coasts Chest CiMj. itomctefi Private Batreltt Of 91st Division ' In Narrow Escape Pfc Robert F, Bartiett,' a nephew of Mrs. Vera Johnson of 304 Chestnut street now serv ing with the 81st division in Italy, experienced a narrow escape recently while serving as a litter bearer. A news release from Italy states that while Pfc Bartiett was waiting at a forward aid statioirfor an artillery barrage to lift before proceeding on an assignment, a plane dived at him with machine guns blazing. The soldier dashed for a building. with streams of bullets hitting around his feet, and dived inside just as the final burst knocked out a window over his head. Pfc. Bartiett was stationed at Camp White with the 'Powder River" division. His hom is in Marysville, Calif. Baby Tenders Set Scale, List Code Of Fair Practice Hurley, Ida,, Jan, 31 8i,FS Everybody else seems to be an ionizing so - the Burley Baby Tenders association was an nounced hers today. One hundred and eighty-three Burley youths, including 4tt boys, organized the association. they said, in order to secure "fair prices and fair practices for the kids who take care of Burley babies," The association rules have been officially ap proved by the Burley youth council. And here are the highlights, for one or two-baby homes: 23 cents an hour if the baby or child must be put to bed by the ten derj J5 cents an hour antll 10 o'clock; 359 cents from 18 to mid night; 30 cents after midnight; uahy-tendera must be Eiven transportation home; time starts when the tender is fold to come ana stops when parents return; for each additional baby or child beyond two, five cents per hour added to scale. Help Build the B-29 SUPERFORTRESS (THE BIG BOEING BOMBER) 5 BOEING REPRESENTATIVE WILL INTERVIEW IR QE8FGBD FEBRUARY 2 THRU 7 Free transportation to Seattle, Washington, Men especially needed, Physically qualified women aUo eligible, Good pay Excellent working condition You wili be paid while training, , f Help build America moat needed big bomber Don't Delay! Apply at the United State Employment Service Office at the War Manpower CommSjtion, 45 North Fir Street, Those Now Engaged la Essential War Work Need Not Apply, Cloaint 8ro tot Cf&ssJffPd Atto 9 i ro 10a Lat to tosttfy 12:. ti m Haip Baild Tot T&sierf LET'S GET ON WITH THE f IGHTl Buy Extra Bonds in the Sixth War Loan Drive! OPEN A CnAKuC AttOUNf OK USE OUR CONVENIENT BUDGET FLAN J O 214 SO. RIVERSIDE PHONE 4757 Urt ft lit Tnitt at ThtttoM $Hff Mdr MfWtt w . B. C NOTICE TO MEMBERS Tha Jackson County Music Association Announce a Concert by MARIO BERINI HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Medford ...... Oregon- THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1st Concert Begint 8:1 5 P-M. Admittion fo Member Only ... Ho Sing! Admtion , , No Seat! Referred Next Concert The Nationaf Operatic Quartette, Sunday? ' February 4ih, 3:00 p.m. It's great to be here... Have a Coca-Cola , , , whelpmg a soldier feel at home VPhta be' bick on furlough, h't die little tfeiogt t ol3itt left behlsd that h look for. la three word, Han Coit, mucb of bit old life come to mla&i For Coc-Co!i was put of bis d;s after school or after work, with the gzsg and with hi gkt. A hsppy femesibflisce of ctttitte tiasts. fce-?Sd Ccc-CoU bold a warm and hieaSj pkee ia Amsricaa life. Aati it thoati hare t specSsl pise is your icebox at home. Wfcertr Amerkn go, Coc-Co! auad for tit paust that rtfrtshts,hzt become a symbol of our friendly way of life om tmott wtmtm or tt csc.cat ttMt vt Coca-Cola BoHHng Company of Modford j az& h-f ill JfijMjy ib?iao