Pago 6 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. TiiM^y, 30. 1970 Bethware News Garden Time Mrs. D. M. ToaKiii' Estelle Barb«‘i' (j! t’harlotie w^re visitors ot Mrs. J. M. Wright and Marguerite Monday aft<‘rnoon. Mr. and Mi's. .I Justice and family spent a long weekend at Lake Norman Mrs. W. A. MeSwain and elul- dren, William and Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. 1. il. MeSwain and Mr.s. Lee Devenney went to Wa.shing- ton, D. C. Tliuisday. Wliile there the MjSvvains wi-re gui'Sis of Mr. i and Mrs. Boh Bartell. Mr.s. Uar-, tell is the mother of Mrs. W. MeSwain. Mrs. IJevenney w.as guest ol her .son. Mi. and Mrs. Worth Devenney and tamil\'. Tlie MeSwains and Mu-;. Devenney re : turned homi* Sunday nignt. W. A. MeSwain alleiided a. teachers meting hi h<*en.slM»ro Saturday. Mrs. Preston Holt. Theresa Ann and Timmy Holt oi Viiginia Beach, Va. vv(*re weckmid guest.*- of Mr.s. Lulhi'i MeSwain. Si, Jimmy West cairu' home Thins day from Memorial Ihjspital in Charlotte vvln-re lu‘ liad l)ei*n a patient loi .s<*verai weeks. Ml. aiifl .Mr.s. Mil«* Hoyh* of Charlotte wme weekeml giusts <»I Mr. and Mrs. (leiie iIo\le and M: and Mr.s. .lai-k lla\'tield. Rev. Allierl II. llastin.'.s. Pastor of David Baptist ehureh. is lielji g in tile ■•( he tie. .vinsion Cm sado” at Kinoon. C. .Xiull l*o through Ma\ .d. Re\. c,, i;r(M'n preaeht'd at l)a\id i;-ipii .! ••lunch at the .Morniii:'. .-^e.Aiet Sntidax in absence* of tin- jia;-'! » . Louis Ci.iw ford pr<*aehed Si!iii!.»> night and will also fill lii<* piiloii ne\t .sun day morniiiL;. Waym* \hS.\aiii i.- a patie:,i in Kings Mountain lio.^pilal. wliere he underwent ane.erv I ri lay. Mrs. Hill .''’ugg.s and \\:#nla of Kings M.ninlain visited Mr.s. .1. M. Wright aiiii Mar.a.uorih* .satur day aftennoon. Mr. and Mr.s. .Sam Loveda <* were Sunday snp|'(*r guest., ol ICINGS MOUNTAIN' I^BESSEME^ .Mr.s. Mami<‘ Gibbons and Mrs. Q. V. Phil beck. Mr, and Mrs. I’aul Wray of Shelby were vi.sitors of Mrs. L. V.' Iloyb Sunday ;ifterniK)n. ' .Mr. aooil Mr.s. .1. I». .Slae.v bail a birlhd.'iy dinner at their liome Sunday in lionor of l.arry Slaey wit was 20 years old. | liev. and .Mrs. Arnold Bell olj I.eooii, .N'. t'. i)rou;tlit .Mrs. Saroj Bell 101(1 Gail home Kriilay. .After] a visil with I hem I hey relumed! homi Krlila.v ni.itlil. 1 Olan Horn and Clyde Briybl,' who are working in Atlanlii. Gii., spent Ibe weekeml willi their families here. : "Wliat is meant by chlorosis and liow ean litis eondition be lr(r.ile/aleas in most soils, is too high or sweet. Tlie iron de-' ficieney symptom is further ag- wet IT. S. commercial fishing is a .$li hilli(m husiness. .Su!|>liur is u.smi in many fungi eiles. ravated in soils wliich art* yellowish they are spoken of as ptnirl> aerated. Itcing clilorolle. .Somelimcs llie^ ,.„j, ,.„|.,.i.,.,i„n. the first and yellowing lollows a ratiier defin- . oltvion.s step is lo ad,iust Hie ite jiallem witli Hie midrib and j.yjj ,.,.;„.fi,,n, nr |)H. by using veins remaining green and olll-1 j^nlphate or sill er p.uis Ol the sutlace turning p,[ „( nbout .'i.ll. A .soil yellow. I ^yiii ne((..s.sur.v in order to liiis lack cf not mill leaf color jnake tills ndjuslineot iiiteili.genl-i (jjrinn res(*mhling iron defieieney develops as a result of a trace jy. | (.hlorosis. In one ease the nema- element deficiency and is not a.s- Another method of eorrecting sociateil witli a disease organism, ehlorotic condition is the u.se TItese truce elemenl defieieneies „f ,.helate (Key-late). I'he- are becoming rallier wide spread ..r,, ,„a(le from orgunie com- in many eroiis and bring into fo- p„iin(|.s ami are considered to be tus tlie importance of proper nu stable and water .soluble, They trilion. I are effective sources of trace ele- chlorosis may also appear on plants growii in clay .soils due to ii defieiene,V of magnesium. TItis eondition can lie eorreeted by spraying, or .sprinkling with one ounce of magnesium sulpliate (Kp.soni .salts) in 2 gallons of Water. In aii.;woritt.g this question I ih not wish lo eiui.se confusion be cause nematodes attacking Tlie root sysli'm in.iiv also cause a eon (B3220.'j) CHKRKY TOINT. N. C.' (FHTN’Ci April 22 — Marine Cor-' poral Toney R. King, .son of Mr.' and -Mrs. Samuel K. King ot 201 E, Maryland Ave., Bessenn'r City,' N. C., was promoted to liis pres ent rank in ceremonies at Ma rine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, C. Haald Want Ads Pay tode interferes' with the absorp tion of all nutrients while in the other eii.se the soil reaction imakos the iron uiia’vaiiiiblo to the plant. Snuff production consumes a- hout 32 milUbn pounds of tobac- The must common form of chlo- nient correction in plant nutrition, isj a year. 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