'Veterans Get
-HdMtr s" y
'Own Home
* W. R. Phillips, Director of
ttw Winston-Sale in Veterans
1 Administration Regional Qfflee,'
pointed out this week
° change* in recent legislation
~ destined to help 18,000,000 vet*
erans to get a home of their
~ own.
Om provision wipes out an
endingdate for GI loan benefits
for veterans who served
after JjQfpary 31, ,1955, and
also oastores these benefits
Indefinitely to 8.9 million Korean
Conflict and World War
Q servicemen who did not use
them earlier.
JtffVfltr provision offers a
v«tqp£jui, for the first time a
program of loans for mobile
homf purchases—up to $10,000
for a mobile home alone; up to
$17,500 If he Bets a lot to place
It on.
A third rises VA to
make direct loans In any
part of the country to certain
seriously disabled veterans who
are entitled to specially constructed
housing.
philips atso called attentlo»-sta,9pvisions
of the new
law&fthl
(1) Eliminates a VA funding
J fee of one-half percent on guaranteed
and direct home loans to
veterans who served after January
31, 1£55.
(2) Authorizes VA to guarantee
loans to refinance existing
mortgage loans or other liens
on homes owned and occupied
Iby veterans, and allows bor•
rowers to pay lenders any resquired
discounts. The guaranty
may be for 60 percent of the
Jloan, or $1^500, whichever Is
(3) Authorizes VA to guarantee
60 percent, or up to $12,}500
of loans for veterans to
purchase family units In con,dominium
projects Insured by
'tha Federal Housing Agency.
N. Eliminates January 31,
'5 as the terminal date
VA's direct loan program.
College Women Hold
Honthly Meeting
J The regular monthly meetE,
of the
the N atlM a^Tssocl aflon or
liege Women was held at
8:00 d. m. Sunday Dec. 6, at
the NNIm of the president, Mrs.
Pegg$tCfcertey In Frankllnton.
. Mrs. D. A. Best opened the
meeting with prayer and timely
Christmas ideas.
The group agreed to send
flowejrs and cards of cheer
to Miss O. S. Dent, a member
who Is confined to Wake Memorial
Hospital in Raleigh. Her
home address is 036 South Main
St., Loulsburg.
I After the discussion of committee
reports the members
who were present exchanged
gifts.
' Refreshments were served
by the hostess, asslstedby Mrs.
U M. Bussy.
During the repast, Mrs. M.
H. Davis told the group about
some of her Interesting experiences
at recent conferences
that she had attended In Tennessee
and California.
Due to the New Years Holiday,
the next meeting will be
bald on the firs t Sunday In
February, at the First Baptist
Church In IxxUsburg.
Marriage Licenses
Jerry Allen Bolton, white, of
Route 1, Warrenton to Nancy
Marie Rose of Henderson.
JOhn Thomas Rooker, while,
of Route 1, Norllna, to Joyce
Elaine Brantley of Route 1,
Norllna.
James Hargrove, colored, of
Route t«l mftlon, to Sallle
Beth Talley of Route 1, Macon.
Jam^l Gilbert Jordan, colored,
of Jttdfaway to Shirley Ann
Williams of Route 1, Norllna.
Richard Charles Craig,
white, of Hackettstown, N. J.
to Sharon Pauline Ram age oi
Route 1, Blalrstown, N. J.
6telby Floyd Barnes, white,
of HopeweU, Va., to Beverly
Rqin Phelps of Littleton.
Charles Francis McLaughlin,
Jr., white, of Peastervllle,Pa.,
to Vernlce Nancy Myers of Holland,
Pa.
Richard Duane Knight, white,
Of, Alexandria, Va., to Donna
JMwI Pollard of Alexandria,
M1U1VUI
Irving KirUand,
of MechaolcsvUla, Va.,
to' Elizabeth Ann Cook of Meshanicsvllle,
Va.
Dale LeRoyce Sadler, white,
3f iColonial Heights, Va., to
Ladra Marlon Kirk of RlchVa.
Mardellus Johnson,
of Wlae to Barbara
Oordalla Shaw of Route 1, War
_ Madlaon Rackley,
•hlto, of Rocky Mount to ]
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