Native Of Transylvania County Is Featured In An Army Paper Pvt. C. E. Henderson Is Lauded As Army Photo grapher. Now In Utah A picture and story of Pvt. Charles Lyle Henderson, son of C. W. Henderson, of Lake Tox away, are featured in a recent edition of the “Bomb-Bay Mes senger,” published at the army air base at Salt Lake City, Utah. Prior to entering the service, Pvt. Henderson operated the Preston Studio in Asheville and Mrs. Charles Miller is now runn ing the business while he is away in the army. Pvt. Henderson, an army photo grapher, is described by the base newspaper as “one of Dixie’s best known portrait photographers.” He works in the photographic section at the army station. In 1940, he entered, upon invi tation, four black and white por traits for exhibition in the South Galleries of the Royal Photogra phic Society of Great Britain in London. They included portraits of a child, a Confederate soldier and two girls. “Jim Lee,” an Asheville laun dry man, was the subject of a work which won acclaim at the first an nual exhibition of the Internation al Salon of Photography at Vic toria, Canada, in 1941. The Por trait, “Old Confederate,” has been added to the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts at Hous ton, Texas. It was chosen at the 14th annual exhibit sponsored by the museum. One of his portraits, “Photo of a Baby,” recently won the blue For Every Lovely Mother A permanent would be a most timely and appropriate gift inasmuch as it would enable her to look her best on the day set aside to pay homage to her. Phone for an appointment today! QUALITY Beauty Salon Phone 107 13 E. Main Street Brevard, N. C. OVERCROWDING OF CHICKS CAUSE OF POULTRY LOSSES Timely Advice Is Given To Poultry Raisers By R. S. Dearstyne One of the major errors in brooding is the tendency of poul trymen to overcrowd their chicks, says R. S. Dearstyne, head of the Poultry Science Department at N. C. State College. He also calls at tention to the fact that this over-' crowding is further emphasized as the chicks grow in size because they naturally require more floor space, feeding space and water containers. Along with a warning against the overcrowding of chicks, he urged that the sexes be separated as early as possible, since this is a well recognized practice of all good poultrymen. The separa tion of the sexes not only pro vides the needed extra floor space but it also allows for a better and more uniform development of the pullets. According to Dearstyne, the separation of the sexes can be made at about five to six weeks with the Mediterranean breeds. With the American breeds, the chicks are generally eight to ten weeks old before the sex can be accurately determined. In getting the chicks out on the ground, he suggests that they be allowed to follow their own incli nation and not be forced out of doors. Where an entire confine ment system is not practiced and where a clean range with a grazing crop is available, it is well to al low chicks outside of the house any time after they are a week old, weather permitting. MRS. PATTON ATTENDS SERVICE CONFERENCES Mrs. C. Y. Patton, Transylvania county superintendent of public welfare, attended a Social Ser vice conference in Winston-Salem last week. Following the confer ence she also attended a meeting of welfare superintendents. “We had a splendid conference and made extensive plans for this year.” she stated. ribbon award at the state conven tion of the North Carolina Photo graphic Association. The Pho tographic Association of America has awarded Pvt. Henderson five merits in as many years. He is eager to win the award of master photographer, an honor given those who hold 25 merits. Pvt. Henderson studied at WTin ona Lake School of Photography in Indiana and had private in struction from Nicholas, Haz, New York artist. Mrs. Henderson recently joined her husband in Salt Lake City. Wartime Headlines Are a headache, many times, but you can escape starter, ignition and kindred troubles by letting us in stall a Willard Battery in your car. We have sold the Willard for years and know them to be dependable. We have types for every car and truck, so if your present battery is old or shows signs of complete fail ure, come by and let us install a rugged, dependable Willard. They may be hard to get a few months hence. HOGSED AUTO COMPANY AUSTIN HOGSED, Owner PURE OIL PRODUCTS Phone 2 Rosman, N. C. Cartoonist In Army Pfc. Jack Morgan, son of W. J. Morgan, of Brevard, who was a cartoonist before entering military service, and has con tinued his arts while in service. He took his basic training at Drew Field, Tampa, Fla., and then sent to a camp in Missouri, where he took his signal course, then returned to Drew Field, where he was when last heard from several weeks ago. It is thought he might now be in overseas service. He was for merely employed at Ecusta. McCALL AND MITCHELL WILL HAVE CHARGE OF LUMBER COMPANY HERE Before leaving for active mili tary service Tuesday morning, Don Jenkins announced that Roy McCall and Tom Mitchell would be in charge of the Brevard Lum ber company during his absence. “Both of these men are ex perienced in the business and will give you efficient service,” he stated. Mr. Jenkins was one of the 29 Transylvania men who en tered training this week. His group went to Fort Jackson. Mr. McCall has been with the lumber company for the past five years and Mr. Mitchell about two years. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Whereas, on the 13th day of February, 1934, H. E. Guyer and wife, Anna J. Guyer executed and delivered unto W. O. McGibony, Trustee for Land Bank Commis sioner, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Tran sylvania County, North Carolina, in Book 27 at Page 41; and Whereas, default has been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exercise the power of sale therein contained: Now, therefore, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the un designed Trustee will on the 17th day of May. 1943, at the court house door of Transylvania Coun ty, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate: All those two certain tracts of land, containing Tw'o Thousand Five Hundred Thirty-eight (2538) acres and forty-four and seven eights (44-7-8) acres, in the total aggregate of Two Thousand Five Hundred Eighty-two and seven eights (2582 7-8) acres, in Easta toa Township, Transylvania Coun ty, North Carolina, on State High way No. 283. about three miles south of Rosman. First tract bounded on the north by the lands of T. H. Shipman, William Gillespie, Ralph Gillespie, L. P. Wilson and J. H. Parsons; on the east by J. H. Parsons and Glouces ter Lumber Company; on the south by the North Carolina South Carolina State Line; on the west by the lands of M. L. Dod son, J. W. Dodson heirs, A. M. White, Clate Aiken, J. M. Powell, George Cope, J. M. Powell and Grady Holcombe, and the Powell heirs. Second tract bounded on the north by E. L. English and Garfield Duncan, on the east by Ralph Gillespie; on the south by T. H. Shipman; on the west by T. S. Galloway and Lyman Galloway heirs. Said tracts of land being more particularly described upon plats thereof made by J. C. Wike, Surveyor, March 26, 1934, and January 22, 1934, respectively, and in the deed of trust above mentioned to which reference is made. This property is being sold sub ject to an outstanding deed of trust executed by H. E. Guyer and wife, Anna J. Guyer to The Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia, re corded in Book 27, Page 40, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Transylvania County, North Caro lina. This property is being sold sub ject to 1943 taxes. A deposit of 10% of any bid not exceeding $500 and 5% of any bid in excess thereof will be re quired. If said deposit is not made at the close of the bidding, the property will be resold at two o’clock P. M. of the same day. This the 15th day of April, 1943. W. O. McGIBONY, Trustee. Ralph H. Ramsey, Jr., Agent and Attorney for Trustee. 4-22-4 tc. ALL AAA APPLICATIONS SENT TO WASHINGTON All applications for 1943 soil conservation payments for 1943 participation have been sent to Washington and checks will be mailed directly to Transylvania county farmers, P. A. Rahn an nounced today. He said that last year a total of 847 farmers co-operated with the AAA program and that they had and would receive around $20,000 in money and materials. The materials, or grants-of aid, include lime, phosphate and seed. Some farmers have already re ceived their cash benefit checks. x TRUSTEE’S SALE Whereas, William McK. Fetzer and wife, Dorothy Fetzer, made and executed a certain deed of trust to Edwin S. Hartshorn, of Buncombe County, North Caro lina, as trustee, which said deed of trust bears date the 1st day of April, 1939, and is recorded in Book 30, on page 141, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County, North Caro lina, to secure certain indebted ness; and Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having demanded that the under signed exercise the power of sale contained in said instrument, and sell the property thereby convey ed, as provided in said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will on the 7th day of June, 1943, at 12 o’clock noon, offer for sale and sell at public auction for cash, at the Court House door, in the City of Brevard, County of Tran sylvania, and State of North Car olina, the following described real estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Transylvania, State of North Carolina, to-wit: In the Davidson River Valley, adjoining the lands of the Morris heirs, J. H. McCall, the United States Government Pisgah For est lands, U. G. Reeves, D. A. Gash and the Ecusta Paper Cor poration, lying on the West side of the road known as the Old Vanderbilt road, and bounded and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake in the said Old Vanderbilt Road, a corner of the property purchased by said Ecusta Paper Corporation, for merly owned by said William McK. Fetzer, and also a corner of the land of the Morris heirs, and runs thence with said Old Vanderbilt Road, North 3 deg. 39’ East, crossing a branch, 89.5 poles, more or less, to a stake in said Old Vanderbilt Road, a cor ner of the D. A. Gash property and also a corner of the Ecusta Paper Corporation property;thence North 80 deg. West with the line of said D. A. Gash, 313 feet to a stake, a corner of said Gash prop erty; thence continuing with said Gash line North 29 deg. West, 124 feet to a stake, another corner of said Gash property; thence continuing with said Gash line, North 264 feet to a stake, another corner of said Gash property; thence continuing with said Gash line, North 40 deg. West, 272 feet to a stake, another corner of said Gash property, in the Boylston road; thence with the Gash line and with said Boylston road, North 40 deg. East, 50 feet to a stake in said Boyltson Road; thence with U. G. Reeves’ line, North 50 deg. West, 1040 feet to a stake, Reeves’ corner and also a corner of the United States Government Pis gah Forest lands thence with the United States Government Pisgah Forest line, North 88 deg. 30’ West, 1542 feet to a stake in said line; thence with the J. H. McCall line in the following courses and distances: South 37 deg. East 175 feet to a stake; South 68 deg. East, 195 feet to a stake; South 57 deg. East, 90 feet to a stake; South 66 deg. East, 235 feet to a stake; South 62 deg. 30’ East, 320 feet to a stake; South 55 deg. East, 200 feet to a stake; South 39 deg. 30’ East, 290 feet to a stake; South 24 deg. 45’ East, 210 feet to a stake; South 48 deg. East, 220 feet to a stake; South 34 deg. 15’ East, 180 feet to a stake; South 39 deg. 15’ East, crossing tt|p Boylston road, 200 feet to a stake; South 28 deg. 30’ East. 150 feet to a stake; South 42 deg. East 210 feet to a stake; South 62 deg. 30’ East, 100 feet to a stake; South 40 deg. 15’ East, 400 feet to a stake; and South 5 deg. West, 688 feet to a stake in the line of the prop erty of the Morris heirs; thence with the line of the property of said Morris heirs, South 83 deg. East, 450 feet to a stake in said Vanderbilt Road, the beginning corner, being all of the property of said W. McK. Fetzer described in a certain deed of trust from William McK. Fetzer and wife to secure indebtedness to the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia, which is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for Transylvania County in Book 27, at page 60, with the exception of that portion of said tract con veyed by said William McK. Fet zer and wife to Ralph H. Ramsey, Jr., by deed dated April 19th, 1938, and registered in said of fice of said Register of Deeds, in Deed Book 73, at page 16, said land so excepted being now own ed by Ecusta Paper Corporation. Reference to said Deed of Trust and deed is hereby made for pur poses of further description. This the 22nd day of April 1943. ’ EDWIN S. HARTSHORN, Trustee. 4-22-4tc •ACX UP TNI MEN IN THE ARMED FORCES They Save Their Lives-’ r YOU LEND VPUR MONEY Buy War Bonds and Stamps Box of 30 Hardwood WITH COUPON A Time for ! Watchfulness Vigilance is the watch* word with patriotic peo ple these days—keeping watch for signs of illness—being prepared for emergencies. 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