L :: ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1931. THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page y RED CROSS NURSES PROTECT V I HEALTH OF FUTURE CITIZENS -in rmwiwiw H RJ CroM nutritionists have taught Little Miss Muffett proper food habits. At right, this little girl's best friend Is the Red Cross Publie Health nurse. E gfav Dseessity (or the protec ts of children's and mothers' th. It good physical standards of American race are to be main- kd in the future, is l"ustrated In sties made public by the Ameri Red Cross in connection with its !b services in Red Cross Chapters. the 45,000.000 children in this ry, only about 35,000.000 are rea dy normal. The greatest menace lildren's health is through ma!- Uon; G.000.000 children are shown Improperly nourished. The see- Inost proline defect is in impaired nK-3.000,000 children suffering this. Weak and lamaged hearts (iefective speech affect one million jren'each, and lesser numbers are ed by being mentally retarded. rcular. crippled, blind and deaf or from behavior problems. The sta tistics are from the report of the White House Conference on Child Health and Protection. This report also shows that tubercu losis Is the chief foe of women, and the second greatest death rate among women is in childbirth. The Red Cross health agencies have attacked these problems from several angles. Through Its Publie Healih Nursing Service the largest employer of rural nurses in the nation the Red Cross reaches mothers in their farm homes, and children through the schools. The Red Cross Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick Service teaches home sanitation and simple methods of home nursing and care of Infants. Its Nutrition Service reaches thou sands of children through schools, and I 7 in 1 Being in Crabtree Township; Begin ning at a stake in Pigeon Rrver op posite the mouth of a small branch ; thence up said branch N., 64 degrees E. 397 feet to a stake: thence N. 80 degrees E. 95 feet to a stake near the head of said branch ; thence X. 57 de grees 30 minutes E. 200 .feet to a wal nut; thence N. 45 degrees 45 minutes E. 493 feet to an apple tree; .thence X- 38 degrees E. 26S feet to a stake; thence N. 37 degrees E. 221 feet to a stake; thence N. 33 degrees 45 min utes E. 275 feet to a stake on top of ridge; thence N. 21 degrees V. 025 feet to a stake on said ridge in J Kinsland's line, said stake being 205 feet from Kinslami old corner; Uience with said line S. 89 degrees E. 205 I leet to saui Kinslami old corner; ! thence X- 3 degrees 30 minutes E. 85S ieei u a siaKe in Long liraucn; thence with said Long Branch '! cafls: S. l!3 degrees 15 minutes E. 231 feet S. t!9 degrees 'Ml iniiiutes E. 2ti4 feet X. SO degrees E. 105 feet to a stake at the mouth of a small branch or iliU'h; thence with the same S. 20 degrees E. 2S0 feet; thence S. IS degrees 15 minutes E. 132 feet; thence S. 7 de grees 30 minutes V. 271 2 feet; thence S. 18 degrees 30 minutes K. 148U feet to maple; thence North 04 degrees 30 minute East 123 lu feet to a White Oak, Potson corner; thence S. 1 degree 30 minutes E. 478 feet; thence S. 9 degrees 30 minutes W. 404, feet to a stake in the edge of field; thence S. 5 degrees 30 minutes W. 10722 feet to a stake on side of the ridge; the'i S. 21 de grees E- 1039 feet to a Black Oak (down), Terrell's cornev; thenep S. mothers throii.'i cdua classes, teach ing proper food i-!e;tlon and fond habits. The 709 Red Cross publia health nurses made 1.338.550 risllt during the past year. This highly important work by tn Red Cross is supported through fun.vi resulting from the annual roll call for members, which occurs front Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day By enrolling as members In Red Cross Chapters, all citizens participate it this drive for better health fc J mothers and children. CLYDE . i. Brack James, a leading r of Crabtree, was here Monday (trover C. Haynes, for several an employee of Edwin Fincher !j)is now book keeper for the 1 of, Clyde, or', Thos. M. Sea well was in Jast Friday' afternoon. After )j with him for a while we were wed that the new managers', Deavon and W. C. Russ would ue to make the Mointaineer the best County newspapers in J country. A.C Downs came home a few ago from the Haywood .County hospital whore she underwent a very serious 'operation three: or four weeks ago. At a recent meeting of the board of Aldermen, Mr. Wr. V. Bobinsan Was appointed to collect the town taxes for the year 1931. Mrs. CHas. A. Mooney left Clyde last Friday for St. Paul, Minn., where she will spend several weeks with her jnvalid mother whom she hitis not seen for eight months; The box supper at the High School building last Friday evening resulted in $13.50 for the benefit of the bosket ball club. The box prepared by Miss Elith Snyder and Miss Ruth Morgan sold for most and was bought by Tom MeCracken and Jim Fish. Boone Cagle was auctioneer. 'Let Us Plan and Print Your Printed in Any Color Commercial printing of the fine quality. Book arid pecial ruled work. We print anything from bus less cards to 30 x 44 sheets, and the price is ght and delivery made on time. SATISFACTION OR NO COST TO YOU A - : "',.,'-- , . Waynesville Printing Co. S Lessees of The Mountaineer f Waynesville, N. C. Rev. F. O. Dryman, who has been pastor of the Clyilo and Lake .luna luska churches during the last three years, preached his last sermon this last Conference year in his Clyde church last Sunday morning to a large congregation. His sermon was very helpful and instructive. At the Baptist church last Sunday morning the following deacons and deaconesses were elected for the en suing year: Thomas Rogers, Hurst Justice, Guy Medford, Glenn Brown, Gpover Haynes, Mrs, George Brooks and Mrs. Ed Brooks. J. H. Haynes was elected Cburch Clerk, Guy Medford, Treasurer, G rov er Haynes, S. S. Superintendent. CLYDE 1 T. A. MEETS The Clyde Parent-Teachers Asso ciation met for its regular monthly meeting in the school auditorium on Tuesday evening. The main part of the program was the talk given by Mrs. Clyde Freel, district P. T. A. president from Can ton. She made many helpful and in spiring suggestions for I. T, A work at Clyde, The plans for increasing membership were especially good. The president i Canton High School P. T. A. was present and spoke also. A report was made concerning the playground equipment which the as sociation is to purchase for the school. The faculty play given recently for the benefit of the P. T. A. added a nice sum to the treasury. The association at Clyde is wide awake, and parents and teachers are working together beautifully for the good of the school. BED KILLS MAN Denver W. E. McLean, CI, was killed when caught between the uppei and lower sections of a folding bed. Charging that his wife said she "married him just for spite," W. !' Hughes of Memphis filed suit for di- j orc. - NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power contained in a certain Deed of Trust cbcecuted by Mattie Turner, and hus band, P. D. Turner, to Jno. M. Queen, Trustee, dated the 30th day of De cember, 1926, and recorded in the Record of Deeds of Trust in Book 19, page 152, omce of the Register of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina : default havine been made , the payment of the notes and indebt edness thereby secured, and the hold er thereof having requested an ap plied to said Trustee that said Deed of Trust be foreclosed for the purpose of satisfying said debt, the under signed Trustee, will offer for sale and sell at the front dobr of the Court House in the Town of Waynesville, N. C. (being at the Masonic Temple) at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday the 12th day of December, 1931, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to wit : I 53 degrees W. 222 feet to a hickory; thence S. 65 degrees W. 140U feet to ia Spanish Oak; thence S. 74 degrees i W. 231 feet to a White Oak; thence t S. 51 degrees W. 198 feet to a Spanish Oak; thence S- 25 degrees W. 239'a feet to a hickory; thence S. 3S de I grees W. 36.3 feet to a Black Gum at the branch; thence S. 52 degrees W. CtiS'i feet to a Dogwood; thence X. 09 degrees W. 28$ feet to a -Maple on the bank of the river; thence to the corner of the river; thence down the river; to the Beginning contain ing 131. S" acres more or less- To gether with a right of way for i road for the use of the lands o ih.- ;:ud Mattie Turner and Alelli-. ,lii,.n from a point in the nrc-eiil road way ?" said Branch near ll;v '.n-inning comer along said road way down the liver to the present for. I of the civer, which said road shall !-e I 1 leet m width and across winch no fence shall be built nor gates nor 'oars c ustruct - ' ed except ty consent . This 12th day of Pec. l'.Cl. JNO. M. iV KEN. ' Nov. 12-19-2t Pec. 3 TniPUe NOTICE OF Th'l STl:r:S .s.W.-.' OF' LAND STATE OF NORTH CAUOl.INA 1 HAYWOOP COUNTY By virtue of power vested in the un-' dersigned trustee by a ceiMm Peed of Trust, executed on th 30th day of PcHvniher, 1!2(. by I', P. Turner and wife, Mattie Turner, to John M Queen, Trustee as i cvoriled m the of fice of Register of Deeds of Haywoo l County, in Peeds of Trust Record Mo. 16, page 569 et seq., to secure certain indebtedness therein set out and de fault having been made in the pay ment of the debt therein secured, and , having been requested by the holder ' of said indebtedness to sell said prop erty to pay said debt, I, John M. Queen, undersigned Trustee, will on Saturday, the 12th day of Dec-, 1931. at the front diwr of the Court House in the Town of Waynesville, (the Ma sonic Temple :iow used as the County Court House. I at 12:00 o'clock mid day. sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described tracts or par cels of hind, to wit: Being the FIRST TKAi T described in saiil Peed of Trust, luinc a part of the 'lurner farm near Katclirf Cove, Beginning at a stake at the edge of the RatclilT Cove Road, which stake is at a point 9-10.5 feet from the intorr.cet ion of the Western boundary line of the Pritchard W, Ferguson property and said Rat dirt' Cove Road; then runniinr along the Western boun dary line. S. I decrees 30 minutes W. 1SSS feet to a stake, top of ridgo; (hence S. 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