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Page 6 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ,! THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932 WHY CATCH A COLD? The average man has throe colds a year, one in the fall, tine in the spring, and one Komewhere in be tween. And the cost to industry is !0 million workinx days. American Magazine. maki: sui'wtioiarv The most successful teachers of womanly charm in Kuropcnn mannc quilin schools arc men. Collier's Weekly. ODD BUT TRUE - ' 'I X the DDDOTDC of If 3 fe ft"" Cot (ill :.. Kf ftrKlCAN LOUVal ' H LU Lieut, George B. Falligant, Former Resident Here, Dies rr. m mm ca n n ot be ' .realized ' v til I you hear the new. I uB.Orc M ill 0N GRKVIE m I POUNO 0' ) V goes so' ... yillllllllllllilCTfM ( Contributed.) News was received here recently cf the death of Lt. Geo. H. Falligant. World War veteran, at West Depere. Wisconsin, where he had gone fur health an! treatment. Lt. Faliii'tit was th- s ,n of Cham. i;ion (;. Faljigant, a ia his mother wa : form- rly Ruth Mcintosh Hell, all '' f;' (; The deceased came of a race old. and honored in which the ' il;tary spiiit prevailed for manv ' "f-rations. hi great grand father, u.uw-' I-'alligant, havi.-.g been an of ti;er in the army of Nanoleo,, Roi. rte- and his trruat-yn-fii- crjr,,ifotv. ...1!.,.. V .I " he perfected himself in a number of ways in w hich he was already fa ! miliar. Shortly after he with ten brother officers accompanied Gen. Allen to . France, where he remained until af i ; ,h? Armistice was signed. At Fnnule Due he acted in the capacity of town major, and served in ui'.'( rous ways while there that his i!:tv :;r. I t-;ients fitted him for. .'I:. FslitJrant was a good linguist, i.::-.t s'-.ke five languages fluently. c from his war record he was r. . t d -:ightful personality, abil rri tai.T.t. His loss will be r' .-..'.iv fcl: bv any communitv in v h "h, lived. ?EWi&U tMEY 9200 ; K ''.SS'-.r,.' r-; CRAZY CRYSTALS ' ,n;,,..,,. ; , . , , , -slkvivou oy one .th-.r and mt, slster, Mr. Andrevi t fa hgant of Houston, Texas, and i U:. Anna .W. J Seville of Waynesville. '. t. nieces, Miss Loiiise Beville of I Wajnesvillj, and Misses Andree and .serine falhgant of Houston, Texas, Borgia anUb' connMt.ion in! He will he remembered here where! tt Z 5 ?e. follow!! frie-uls XkC'- J" ade ma"5-! v,,,,nt " r nal was declared he win tered his services along u-ith is older hro'horc B Wlrn DUWNG m GOLD U"SH fT CIRCLE Ctt. PAASK.. UtF STiK SO.D f Oft. POWY-ttGHT OOUS ft POOMO mm mm m COME IN ANd Massie Furniture Co. Main Street Wavnesville N. ( Changes Are Made In This District Bv Methodist Recently Southern M et livid is t clnirehes com prising the Waynesville district met with many changes at (.he recent con ference held at Winston-Salem, Rev. C. A, Stamper who proachoil his fare well sermon here Siindav nvorning, is 1 succeeded by Hew C. N. ("lark .of .Monroe; Rev. V,. V. llouck, of Union ville, succeeds Mr. Dulin of liethel; Hev. Wade J-ohiison, of Salisbury, suc ceeds Rev. . (I. (IdOilc nf Wavnes ville, while Rev. C. X. Chirk succeeds Rev, F. (). Mrvman. at Clvde, Mr. rrvman going to Lake .lunaluka which was made a station at the con ference. 1'rosidiiig Klder, I,. I!. Hayes ence. i'lesiding Klder I- l. Haves Jwiis returned to this district. 1ongs Chapel at Lake Jiinaluska was made a station and ('lark's Chap pel, I.ibcrtv and Harmony (Jrove were taken from the Hethel circuit and placed with . the Clyde ehurcli, forming the Clvde circuit. Kev. Mr. Stumper lelt ve for his new Held of work at head near Winston-Snlem. .Mr. ( lark the new pastor is expected to arrive in Cant nil during the week and occu py his pulpit here next Sunday morn ing. Other pastors assigned tt) this district are also expected to fill their appoint nients next Sunday,. Rev. Carlock Hawk lornier pastor of I'antMn. was returned to his work in West Asheville and our former townsman Rev. M. T. .smathers, was sent hi Broad street in the Statesvillc district Bucaiuins Have Thanksgiving Surprise (iiven To Them M r. Allen prisei Virge (Contributed) W. II M( uchanaii of iunlly siir- n Mr. Wiley lames Ten-. and Mrs. M. Creek wen last I1' idav evening wh Meill'iiril and his s in, Mr. Il'ord- ami gi'amlchiltren. .Hid i'l!i(, .Medfoi',1,, of Cowan nessc;' arrived for a short visit- A ' gct-to-gother dinner was enjoyed :;( the lUiehuuan home by the; sur vivor's of the I,. .Medford. family. Among (hose present at the dinner wi're: Mrs. Ilaseltine Harrison, nee Medford. (.f Allen's Creek, Bass Med ford of Allen's ('reck, 'Virge Medford f Cowan. .Tennessee, Sowed Med- Pays To Chill Pork Soon After Killed st-evdav Buik ford and Ansel Creek. The Tennessee t heir, home early !er ..spending the old friends in the in unity. M cut o.nl of Allen's visitors returned to Monday 'morning af- wot'k-ond calling on Allen's Creek com- "1 ho)e you appreciate the fact, sir, that in niarrviug my daughter vou uirry a large-hearted, generous girl?" "I do, sir ( with emotion) ; and I hope she inherits those qualities, from her father." lay cct -C. K'ep small pigs oil' old hog lots. Haul them from clean house- to clean pasturcsT-don't driv,, them. ItKAVKKDAM TOWNSHll OFFICIOUS At the election held on the St h of November . 11. Scott was roe ed constable over his opponent I. and the following mngitrat elected: Kinsland. Will ('lark, R. V. 11. . Bell. W W. Pie--, and H These newly elected officers with of of fice on Monday tile of 1 'eceniber. aejice magistrates in Canton are: Judge ,1. X. Mease and ,1. I. Overton. M r. Overton having succeed ed ,1. l j. Jones, resumed. l'utman es were Way Conlev, F. Hall, wil take Mil day Other The prompt chilling of pork imme diately after slaughter is the only practical means of preventing loss from spoilage and is :is essential as chilling' fresli milk, says the United States Department of Agriculture. X.'itural air temperatures are fte iiuc ntly not cold enough for chilling f reshly killed tiircasscs especially . in th,, South, where warm weather at butchering time, or soo l alter, often results in the spoilage 'if meat. Many southern farmers provide de. sii 'de. "weather" for chilling their meat by routine; spat-e in refrigera tion plants. Some plants .offer this service on a share basis, but in many localities cold-storage space may be rented at u reasonable figure.. Other farmer'-: us,, homemade, ice boxes or ice-chilled '.brine in which portions of cavcasse- ai o iiiimevsed. The tempev iture rt which pork is held during the. curing' process is also important and 'for b"st results should be kept m ar '.'IS" F. as it reciu ires some time for the salt to penetrfite to the inner parts of the larger cuts. The Bureau of Agricultural Fngin eering will supply free plans for making an ice box for chilling meat in the farm. laundress (to literary man): "Would you mind not writing poems on your cuffs, sir? Me 'usbaml is a very jealous man if you know what I mean.'' JnUring n, officers training camp Has been used successfully in treat ment of constipation, high blood piessure. stomach, kidney and liver troubles, rheumatism, etc., and as a preventive against colds, flu and appendicitis. Starling F., Roberts agent 140 Ashland Ave. Phone 702-W. FERGUSON'S GROCERY Local Dealer Main Street Waynesville ' Irani i ! iimiiii i ii m GRANDMOTHER'S Round Pan 2 sua doz. 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