S.B.A. Sets April Deadline On Disaster Loan Petitions Twice Told Tales An April 2 deadline has been set for the atceptance of physical disaster loan ap plications by the Small Business Administration from victims of Blizzard "79", an SBA official announced today. "At the present time, this deadline must be considered firm," said John L. Smith, Illinois district director of SBA. "I would encourage all affected persons to act by that time." Forty-one Illinois counties Feb. 1 were declared a physical disaster area by A. Vernon Weaver, SBA administrator. Weaver's action, which also covers areas adjacent to the forty-one counties, , enables home owners and tenants, business people and farmers, churches, private schools, and other non-profit organizations in the affected areas to qualify for low-cost, long-term SBA loans to restore or replace damaged property not covered by insurance. Smith said a Nov. 1 deadline has been set in connection with the Economic Injury provisions of this declaration. These provisions are applicable only to small businesses and farms, and "only those which have been placed in a position of some jeopardy as a result of losses caused by the disaster," he explained. / \ Smith said a separate Economic Injury declaration, issued by SBA Jan. 19 for the entire state, still is in effect. Its deadline is Oct. 19. According to Smith, 15 SBA . emergency offices will remain open. Offices most convenient to this area are: Rockford Area Chamber of Commerce, 815 East State street, Rockford, and Waukegan-Lake County Chamber of Commerce, Lakehurst Shopping center, Waukegan. According to Smith, hours at the offices will be 9 a .m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays. The Director said the offices will remain open indefinitely. Smith said information about all SBA disaster programming may be obtained throughout Illinois by calling the toll free telephone, 800-972-3177. Through this number, he added, arrangements may be made for speakers from SBA to explain disaster programming to community groups. Smith explained that the physical declaration covers non-insured damages incurred by residences and all businesses. In connection with residential losses, Smith §aid, affected persons may qualify for loans up to $50,000 for real property, of up to $10,000 for personal property, and of up to $55,000 for a combination of real and personal property. Legislation sets an interest rate of 7% percent in con nection with SBA disaster loans, Smith said. He added that disaster loans may be made for periods of up to 30 years. According to Smith, the borrower must present a bona fide estimate of loss following which a verification of loss will be made by SBA before final action is taken on the ap plication. 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At a meeting of the Green Street Business Men's association, Walter Carey was elected president of the association. J.F. Keane, brakeman for the Chicago & Northwestern railroad, was caught between two freight cars near the depot in this city. While the freight train was switching the brakeman became squeezed between two of the cars, receiving severe internal in juries. FORTY YEARS AGO (Taken from the files of March 2, 1939) Twenty-five of the thirty-four members of the McHenry county Republican Central committeemen answered the roll call for the purpose of electing delegates to the Republican convention at jbhnry» with a great performer: Globe Cirder Suit in Today's Dacron® Polyester Timing is essential to a good perfor mance and this handsome Globe Circler suit's got it. The texturized 100% Today's Dacron® polyester fabric by Klopman® is perfectly timed for fickle spring weather. Warm for cool days, cool for warm ones. The sand color's super with a summer tan. 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