PACE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1937 Army Wants 500 For j bervice in Panama Major General (icorge Van Horn ,fMoseley, commanding the fourth corps area, states that he has just received another call from the War department for 5(H) more southern boys for service in the Infantry in Panama. On A uk" st 27, 1937, 515 yountf southern boys were embarked on a transport at Charleston, S. C, destined for Panama for service in practically all of the arms and ser vices. The 51K) young men enlisting in the present campaign will prob ably sail from Charleston, S. C, 6n September 27, 1937. Upon arrival in Panama they will be assigned to cither Fort. Davis or Fort Clayton, the two posts in the Panama Canal Zone . garrisoned with Infantry troo4f The 14th Infantry, commanded by Colonel John L. , Jenkins, of West Virginia, is stationed on the Atlantic side of the Isthmus -at Fort Davis. On, the Pacific side the 33rd Infantry under the command of Colonel Charles F. Severson, a native of - Illinois, is located at Fort Clayton. An enlistment in the regular army today offers many attractive advantages for the young man un decided as to his future. Schools and shops are maintained where the wide-awake young soldier may learn a variety of trades which will help liini later in life, such as radio operator and engineer, auto mc ciianic and technician, clerk, sten ographer, etc. 'ihe soldier is taught self, i chance, initiative, necessity of maintaining a sound and healthful body and many other things which assist him in attaining success in, his chosen work and helping , him to be a good 'citizen. Early application will insure se lection while vacancies exist. Young men' Interested should bear in mind the following qualifications:. Age H tp 3j, those 'between 18 and 21 must have written consent of parents or guardian. XI ust be. a citizen of the United States, sound health, at least 5 feet, 4 inches in height and weigh not less than 114 pounds. Educa tion equivalent to 8th grade. Single with no dependents. Must be of good character certified to by rep utable citizens of his locality. Those interested are urged to write Recruiting Office, Postoffice Building, Asheville, N. C. VOW? n Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Tear kidneys srs constantly filtering mute matter from th blood stream. Bui kidney aometimea lag In their work do not act aa Nature Intended fafl to r tnoTe Impurities that, if retained, may poison the system aad upset the whole body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dlaiiness. getting up nights, -swelling, puffinecs under the eyes a feeling ' of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. Other signs of kidney or bladder dis order may be burning, scanty or too (remient urination. 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Plans for constructing such houses may be obtained from county farm agents. He warned against letting young pigs go into old hog lots or pens. Keep them on clean land, prefer ably pasture, until they attain a weight Of at least 100 pounds. .The hog outlook for next year is good, he continued. Present indi cations are that the prices of feed crops will be lower, . and this will make it possible for producers to realize a greater return on their pigs. Earl H. Hostetler, head of the animal husbandry department, also says that the outlook for lambs and beef cattle is improving as a result of greater production of feed crops- and the consequent lower prices expected. . . Even should the prices of meat animals fall off, he said, the chances are that feed prices will go down even farther, and thus enable pro ducers to clear a bigger profit. Timely Farm Questions State College Answers Q. How can I cure my pullets of colds and a croupy condition? A. As colds are usually caused by poor ventilation, over-crowding, .and a poor feeding schedule, these con ditions should 'be carefully checked and the errors corrected. All birds showing symptoms of colds such as a nasal 1 discharge or foamy eyes should be isolated at once. The flock should be giVen Epsom salts at the rate of one-half pound of salts to three gallons of drinking water. Then the house and utensils should be thoroughly - cleaned and disinfected. Where the disease is well established it is not economical Don't let germs infect your Mil -wl h fC ftifl baby's delicate skin Instead of uUJJUUCy Mjlx using ordinary baby powders, use TlMmmmYmufm Mennen Antiseptic Powder, It's 1 6l SO if l J ICl definitely antiseptic and fights off KZLXXmJLKJ germs. This famous powder is as . '"'.'. "' ' soft, as smooth and fine as a baby powder can be But. in addition- IT KEEPS YOUR BABY SAFER pro tected against his worst enemies, germs and infection. It costs no more See your druggist today. 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Either annulled or, cleaned crimson (clover seed may be used, but where the unhulled seed art used the seeding should be 30 pounds to the acre as compared with 20 to 25 pounds o'f the cleaned (lseed. This crop should be covered lightly with about half an inch of soil. All t"he crops may be seeded in the piedmont and coastal plain areas anytime before October 10 when soil conditions are favorable. Q. How much time should elapse after a cow freshens before she can be put on full feed? A. This depends upon the physic al condition of the cow, but as a usual thing it requires .about three weeks after "freshening before the animal is on full feed. The first day's feed should consist of bran mash. Eor the next four days the grain ration should consist of .wheat bran and ground oats in ecpial parts. On the fifth day the cow may be started on the regular milking ra tion and gradually brought to full feed in about three weeks. Fifth grade Esco Gibson. Sixth grade Samuel Ramsey. Seventh grade Rudolph Parrish, Bedell Bradley. - Supervising Nurse Visits County Miss Theodosia Flud, supervising nurse for the district health depart ment was in Macon county last week working with the county nurse, Miss Josephine Dixon. Miss Elud is supervising nurse over the Indian Reservation, Haywood, Swain, Jackson, Transylvania,; and Macon counties. She expects to spend some time every month vis iting with each county nurse in her district. ' '.' Honor Roll For Oak Grove School First grade Sam Crunkleton. Second grade Bonnie Meadows. Third grade Christine Burnette Fourth tirade Beatrice Ramsfv Lula M ae Jenkins1, Eva Nell Clark", FARMS FOR SALE HAYWOOD COUNTY, 133 acres, rich land, Pigeon River, near Cruso. One hundred acres grass and cultivation, - watered by springs and branches. Orchard,' 700 to 800 trees. Two thousand bushels of apples now on trees. Two cottages. Large barn. $4,000.00. TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY, 1X5 acres on United States High way 64. 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