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Finally a big thanks to all my customers who bought their vehicles from us because that is what keeps a car dealer in business.

Sincerely,

Jay Franklin, President

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Unhappy with housing policy

Dear Editor,

In 2005, I moved into an apartment run by the Ogle County Housing Authority in Oregon.  Circumstances with my health left me unable to stay in my former apartment, and OCHA apartments are based on income, so I moved, planning to spend my remaining years there.

I'm almost 73 years old and have been a smoker for nearly 54 years.

When I moved in and signed the lease, smoking was allowed in our apartments only.

In March of this year, I was told that smoking would not be allowed in our apartments as of October of this year.
They said there were programs to help me quit or I could go outside in the parking lot (in the hot summer and freezing winter).

I chose to move.

I lived in Oregon for 70 of my 72 years.

It's my hometown, and I didn't want to leave, but I also don't want to quit smoking, so that was my choice.

What happened next is the point of this letter.

Not only was I told I wouldn't get my deposit back because "smokers cause a lot of damage and it's costly to clean," but I was demeaned and humiliated.

In the seven years I lived there, of course, there is normal wear and tear, but no damages.

My lease said nothing about paying for "smoking damage." I talked to a representative from HUD, who couldn't help me even though they agreed I was being treated unfairly, but they only handle racial, sex and disability discrimination, not smoking discrimination.

Also, I talked to a respected Oregon attorney, who said I had a solid case for small claims court, but when I went to the courthouse, I learned that it would cost $88 to file for a $150 deposit and no guarantee I'd win.

I used what little I'd saved for my grandkids and great-grandkids Christmas presents, to pay for moving expenses, deposit, first months rent, plus a week's rent when I moved in. So that is that.

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