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THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
This is the first in a series of
articles on nouse plants so you
may wish to save It. Others to
follow will be cancerne;! with
fertilization, containers, waiterinsj,
light, temperature, lar.d kinds of
plants best suited for differont
environments,
Gfowitlg poMed i)lsinls is one
of the most popular indoor pas
times, There is sui-h a iwUl(> var
iety of choices to add color ami
beauty during the winter months.
In addition, the growing of plans
in the home helps satisfy the
gardening urge tor those wiio
cannot hav,, outdoor gardens and
for those who wish ifo continue
their horticultural 'activities dur
ing the winter.. In many homos.
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plants are consl.lered to be an
important part of interior decor
ation.
The artificial conditions under
which house plamts ,are grown
are sure to ptesent some prob
lems. However, the selection of
the proper types for 'a particular
enviionmertt and a thorough un
derstanding of their cultural re-
(luii-ements will simplify prob-
li'ms land insuiie .a greater de
gree of success.
.Since plants obtain water, nu
trients and air (for the roots
from the soil, the propr'r soil
mixture is of utmost iinporlance.
Most flowering plants will thrive
in a mixture such as this one:
three parts of a good garden
loam; two parts of organic mat
ter I pe'at moss, 'well decomposed
compost, ratted manuie, or leaf
moid); and one part of coarse
sand. All of thes^ materials are
measured by volume.
If your garden loam is heavy
or clay-like, I wouid suggest In
creasing ithe proportion of sand.
If the garden loam is ligiht and
sandy, the sand may be omitted.
Add .bone meal, Op 20 per cent
superphosphate, to the soil mix
ture at the rate of one measuring
cupfull per bushel of the mix
ture.
t
The above mixture is best for
flowering plants as I suggested.
For foliage plants I would sug
gest that you use thrt'O parts of
good garden soil and three parts
of organic matter (50-501. Sand
would be added depending upon
the character of .v,our garden
soil — whether light or heavy.
For the folia.go plants, I would
recommen.l p('ait moss as the
source of organic matter because
the other sources might he too
rich in nutrients for best perfor
mance.
If any of my readers- would
like to serve as Gu.est Columnist
for Garden Time, please let me
know, I will be happy to have
you do this and will send you in
structions for copy.
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Drug Abuse
Program Starts
On Thursday
CHAPEL HILL — A massive
drug abu.se education project for
teachers, oounselor.s, and admin
istrators begins here at the Uni
versity ol North Carolina School
of Pharmacy Thursday July 13.
Armed with an $80,000 Z. Smitli
Reynolds Koundation grant and
lihe enthusiiistic rc'sult.'-- of a vol
unteer project, the studemts tind
faculty ol tile UNC Scliool of
Pliarmacy are joining force.s witli
the Sttite Department ol Public
Insliruction to launch an all-out
war on drug ubii.-ee.
This is the first of three five-
day programs to be held two
weeks apart tbfs summe.. Each
se.ssion will be compo.si'd ol ap-
pioximately GO teachers, counse
lors and administrators represent
ing all areas of the state.
After completing Iho program
the participants will return to
j'helr respective ari'as and con
duct in-scrvice training for other
Employment
Survey Set
By Census
The Bureau of the Census will
conduct a survey ot employment
and unemploy'ment in tliis area
during t!he week of August 16,
Jaseph R. Norwood, Director of
the Bureau’s regional office in
Oharlotte announced today.
Tlii- survey is conducted month
ly by till? Binreau for the U. S. De
local leadens.
Tile program will deal with
various aspects ot the drug abuse
program relaled to I'he “host’’ Ithe
individual engaging in .-ihusive
u.se of drugs), the “agent” (drugs
ot abu.so and rheir source) and
the “environment.’’
.Methods of detection as well as
the psychological, social, medical
and legal aspects of drugs will be
discussed by a number of experts
in their fields.
Directed by Dr. David R. Work,
assistant detin of the UNC School
of Pliarmacy, the program will
begin with a disicussion of “The
Agent Factor of the Drug Abuse
I Problem.”
parllmenit of iLa'bor In a scientific
ally designt-d sample of house
holds throughout the entire Unlt-
(hI States. Tlic emiployment and
uncimployment statistics which!
are hiisi-d on the results oj this
survey are u.scd to provide a ton-
linulng measure ol the oconamic
health of the Nation as a wihole
and ol its major regions. In June,
for (‘xample, the survey indicat
ed ttial 82.1 million persons were
em|)loyed and 3.9 million were
unemployed, with an unemploy
ment rate of 4.7 percent.
-Facts supplied by individuals
particlimting in the survey are
kept confidential and llic re.sults
arc used only to compile slati.sti-
cal results. The law safeguarding
the privacy ol the Individual ap
plies to all information c-ollected
by tlic Ct'nsus Bureau.
Interviewers who will visit
hou.seholds in this area included
in tile samplt .stir -py .-i.re:
'Mrs. Jacciuelinc .1. Goforth, 1301
Montrose Drive, .Shelby, N. C.
281.50; and Mrs. Virginia C. Tay
lor, Route 2, Box 442 Greenville,
8. C. 29607.
I A spivey by American Iron
, and Steel Institute indica'tcs dom
estic sled companies will spend
, $2.2 billion for moJernizaion of
|lfaci!ilie.s in 1970.
Mills "Lost'
Being Sought
fJreenville, S. C. — Some tex
tile mills are “lost”, and Textile
Hall Corporation is looking for
them.
The ’’lost” milts are new plan-ts
which have gone into operation
since the most recent textile di-
rettories went to press, and there
fore don’t appear on the mailing
lists [or the 1970 Southern Textile
Exixrsition - International to be
held October 19-23 at Textile Hall
here.
Rens(jn for the se.arch; the old
er mills itre now pre-registering
their personnel tor the giant show
which will bring .some 30,000 mill
men here to study late.st develop-
me-nts in products and services
their plants irequire in production
of fiber, yarn and fabric.
The pre-regi-stration is a time-
saver, enabling mill men to enter
the exhibit floor ithrough ’-speed-
line’* doors and avoid the time-
c-onsuming delay of lobby regis
tration.
Any mill manager not receiv
ing the 'Current show mailings is
reque.sted to write Miss Bertha
M. Green, directoi. Southern Tex
tile Exposition, P. O. Box SS23,
Greenville, S. C. 29/.06.
Atten'dance at the show is lim
ited to those for wiham mill man
agement requests badges and
those receiving invitations from
exlhibltors.
I On display will be the proditcts
I of 707 manufacturers from 'the U.
I S. and 11 foreign eountric*s with
1 categories covering auxiliary e-
j quipment to up-date existing ma-
: chinery; instruments, process con-
i trol equipment and data process
ing equipment; materials handl
ing and packaging machinery; ac-
cc.ssoi-ics for madhinery, change-
ovens and parts, supplies and serv
ices.
Tkir«d«y, Augut* 13, 1970^
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