QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON G. I. BILL OF RIGHTS By PAUL WHITMIRE Transylvania Pminty Veterans Mervtee Officer Q=f recently heard of a dis aided veteran who wished to train in a pertain trade, hnt the Veterans Administration talked him into taking up another tine, Doesn’t he have a choice? A.—Every effort is made to get the veteran into the voeation of his choice VA i& required oy taw, however, to guide him into one in whieh he will have a good ehanee of sueeess. The VA adviser con siders the following faetors; What is the veterans' ehoiee and what is his vorational Uaekground? For what endeavors do tests siiow him Will bis disability handi cap him in a particular job? Will working condition# typical of that luli iggrtvsto his disability? Is training available? Do employment conditions indicate good ehanee of job in the trade after he is trained? Considering these faetors, the ad viser usually selects several voca tions from which the veteran makes his final choice. Q—Will the Veterans Adminis tration get a disabled veteran pri ority on a now automobile? A,^Neither VA nor other Federal agencies can give such priorities, except that Civilian Pro lUOtiOO Administration may in cases where such a priority would furl her production Of • critical item, Q— Is there any reason why a veteran without dependents should keep his National Service Life In surance? A—A 25-year-old veteran tak ing a 20 payment NSL $10,000 policy will have, when he is 45, a paid up $10,000 policy for which tie has paid $5,020, or less, on an annual-premium basis. Me could cash it at that time for $5,045.00, or more than he paid despite 20 years of protection, Or, if at 65 tie decides to retire and withdraw I he cash value, he would get $7, 23240, although he would have put no more money into the pol icy and would have had $10,000 protection for 40 years. Q—I recently tried to buy a house already approved for a G. I. loan at $10,000, but the loan asso ciation turned down my applica WHY PAY MORE ? COLD WAVE Each kit contain* i full ounce* of Salon-type solution with kurltum, 60 Curler*, 60 end litcuet, cotton appli cator, ncutraiuer and complete instruction*. HOME KIT Taktt only 2 to 3 Hourt at Homo VARNER’S DRUG STORE . -. lion, spying my income, which av erages biotin to $200 a month, wasn’t enough Pops Pip law spy I have (o make a specified Amount? Ah=»No.. Howpvpp, Pip lending agency must ascertain that 0 vet eran appears financially able to parry Pip Josh, This is protection for Pie veteran as wpII ps for Pip lender and tfip government, It is considered unwisp to attempt p loan if tfip payments exceed ap proximately 25 ppr ppnt of your monthly income, Vour host hot: Wait a fpw yoars if at all possiblp before buying. Otherwise, try to find a loss expensive house, You bavp ton years from iho end of tbo war, whiph has not boon declared officially, Hi which in u*C your loan giiarantpp benefit, Hemember, on a $10,000 25-year loan you will pay more than $18,000 not count jug insurance and taxes. 0 - Are down payments on a house bought with a 0. I, loan il legal? A —No. The more you can put into a down payment, the better, Ifow ever, the Veterans Administration cannot guarantee a loan if the to tal seto price exceeds the appraised value, A down payment or deposit cannot be used to make up the dif ference between the sale price and the approved value, Q.—Can a veteran take agricul tural training under the Service men’s Readjustment Act even I hough he has been fanning pre viously? A, Yes. He will find it possible in most areas to study advanced, scentific farming which will be beneficial even though he may have had several years foot to a stake at old corner of Blla Puck worth Tract; thenee South 0 deg. OS min, Bait 77 foot to a stake; thime south || dig, on min. West »»*» men in h siaae; wence 000m 23 deg 10 min. East 303 feet to a stake; thence South 7 leg, 50 min West 80 feet to a stake; thence South 20 deg. 50 min. West 435 feet to a stake; thence South 17 deg. 20 min. West 01 feet to a stake; thence South 38 deg. 40 min. West 175 feet to a stake; thence South 17 deg. 20 min. East 302 feet to a stake; thence South 44 deg 14 min. West 104 feel to a stake; thence South 17 deg. 46 min.. East 153 feet to a stake; thence South 37 deg. 36 min. East 672 feet to a stake; thence South 10 deg. 40 min. East 123 feet to a stake; thence South 35 deg. 43 min East 165 feet to a stake; thence South 10 deg. 37 min. East 400 feet to a stake; thenee South 0 deg. 53 tnin. East 100 feet to Eo cost Post at Highway 165 North east of center of Concrete bridge over Chen yfield Creek at Eugene Southern’s Southeast corner; thence with Northwest margin of Highway the pillowing courses and distances: North 50 deg. 34 min. East 132 feet to a stake; thence North 54 deg. 38 min. East 785 feet to a stake; thence North 62 deg. 45 min. East 159 feet to a stakes thence North 78 deg II min. Bast 107 feet ta a stakes! thenee North 80 deg, 08 min, lest 830 tael ta a stake} thenee North 00 deg 30 min, last 07 feet to a stakes thenee North 40 deg, 87 min, Bast no fee* to a stakes thence North 40 dag- 80 min. Bast 830 feet to a stake; thenee North 38 deg 87 min, Bast 104 feet to a stakes thenee North 81 deg. 48 min Bast 183 feet to the HBPIN NINO earner and said to eontain sis hundred and eighty acres, he the same more or less. Together with ail rights of way or easements over and through any lands adjoining ©r m the vleinity of the above described lands which may have been obtained by the holders title to the above lie serihed property particularly those eertaln rights of way and ease ments speeifieally set forth and referred to in the Peed of Trust recorded as hereinabove set forth 't his property is being geld iuh jeet to that eertaln Peel of Trust, dated March llith, 1944, frOffl Peorge Massey and wife, Annie K Massey to hid ward If. McMahan Trustee, gecurmg $1,421.89 due to Nora B- Hhirley, which said Deed Of Trust is of record in the office Of the Register §j Deeds for Tran lylvsma Gmnly, North egroUft# in Booh of Boohs of Trust No; 94 on page 890: This too 88oh hsy of July 19#}. EBWARB H MtMAHAN, Trustee: 7-8§4te When you think of preseriptioos, think of VARNKR'g^Adv, ATHLETU foot itch NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR, . ^ g»m» te lONfi'S IWU(i hTOUK Dp, L, G, Sumner Chiropractic Physician Whitmire Building (Over Mug's Drug Store) BUEVA It I), N, C, Hours—Daily 10-151:30—1:30 5 except no office hours on Tues. p, M. end all day Thursday. PHONE 412 TheBestParl>of HieTDeal SPECIAL COFFEE The Times Business Directory See Our Jewelry Display!! Wide buying experience end frequent shipment* enable us to keep in stock at all times the most desirable that can be procured. >eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee< Full Lisle PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES GE Mazda Lamps All Sim Plumbing, Heating And Electrical Service D. GUY DEAN Plumbing—Heating lid Electric Phene SH-Tfam Arcade Quick, Reliable Tracking Service for Southern Railway Short harna gladly made locally at any time. Frank Bridget Phone 4 At the Depot—Contract Trucker 11 ■■ ”— WE SPECIALIZE All Work Guaranteed Prices Very Reasonable McFEE JEWELRY SHOP “The Old Reliable” M W. Main Street - DR. E.O. ROUND OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Repaired Hours 9-5 Daily Lawrence Building Brevard, N. C. NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICE HENRY HENDERSON THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES Day Phone 7 Night Phone 41 Brevard AH Asheville fiAfil Phone 41 Phone OUOI BLUE RIDGE TRUCKING COMPANY Fast Dependable Motor Express Service Direct connections to all points, North, East, South and West Full Cargo Insurance Overnite to and from Knoxville, Chattanooga, At lanta, Charlotte, Greenville, and Spartanburg | ICC No. MC—67500 NCUC Franchise No. 492 CALL NO. 7 When you want job printing of any kind. We have a wide range of modern type face# and printers who know how to use them most effectively. THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES Specialists in the Repair of Ladies’ Shoes BREVARD SHOE SHOP Rear Martin's Taxi Standi When you think of prescriptions, think of VARNER’S—Adv. PLUMBING AND HEATING T. J. LOFTIS Telephone MW