The Public Record Warren Deed Transfers Mark Perry Carroll. Jr., and wife to Mark Perry Carroll, Sr., and others, interest in 35.23 acres in Warrenton Township. The Soul City Companv to Major S. High and wife, Lot 37. Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. The Soul City Company to Lewis H. Myers, Lot Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. The Soul City Companv to Ronald J. Roeinhiid ami wile. Lot. 20. Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. The Soul City Company to John P. Stewart. Jr.. Ixit 16. Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. janM W. Newell and others to Russell C. King and wife. 1.3 acres in Hawtree Township. G. C. Robinson and wife to David Stroud and wife. Lot 56, Section 111 of River Bend Subdivision in Sixpound Town ship. Otis Robert Jenkins and wife to James P. Green and J. Henry Banks. Lots 2. 3. 4. 5. 18 and 19 of Barker B. Williams land in Smith Creek Township. American Central Corpora tion of North Carolina to David M. Callahan and wife. I-ots 88, 89 and 90. Section B of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Robert C. Clary and others to Richard Thorp Draper and wife. Lot 11. Section 1 of Beech Ridge in Roanoke Township. Everett S. Stainback and wife to James W. Williams and wife. 1-35 acres in Warrenton Township. Hvla P. Stultz to Howard U-e Stultz and wife, Lot 1 of estate of S. A. Tudor of Smith Creek Township. Hyla P. Stultz to George O. Stultz. Jr.. and wife, two tracts in Smith Creek Township. Kate H. Harris and others to Thomas Edward Echols. Jr.. gnd John Thomas Harris Echols^ 56Vi acres in Fork Township. Marv Willie Smith to Frank W. Rallance. Jr.. two tracts in Warrenton Township. Arthur Moselev and wife to Richard 0. Davis and wife, 7.59 acres in Hawtree Township. Belcher and Frazier. Inc.. to G. Drennen Davis. Jr.. and wife. 96.19 acres in Fork Township. K. B. Dickerson and wife to Earl C. Beddingfield and G. A. Marriage Licenses John Gary Mulchi. 31, white, of Norlina. to Gwendolyn Page Raines, 37, white, of Norlina. Do not over-fertilize house plants. Two or three times a year is usually enough. BEFORE YOU BUY A USED CAR You Owe It To Yourself To See Rushton Pontiac Cadillac-Olds. Inc. The Finest One Owner Used Cars In Vance Co. Rushton Pontiac Cadillac-Olds Inc. HWY. 158 BYPASS PHONE 492-6161 Richards, two tracts containing 13.9 acres nni1 0.46 acre respectively ir "! er Township Friends Common Among Children By MRS. BERTHA B. FORTE Home KxtenHon Agent If your little one suddenly announces the arrival of a make-believe friend, don't be { upset. Imaginary friends are common among the two to five 1 set—especially when they need help coping with a particular situation. If a child is left behind when playmates are in school—or if there's nobody else to play with — a child often makes up a friend. -ft. oJU, odfe <4 Sometimes children use make-believe companions to get extra attention. Or preschoolers may invent friends as a tool for learning more about themselves. For instance, talking to a make-believe playmate can help children learn to express feelings in words. Some imaginary friends stay for a long time. Others leave within a few days. Rut whatever the length of stay, parents need to stay calm — accept the friend — and listen to the child. Try to decide why the make-believe playmate arrived. Ther decide if you want to take uciiun. If your child wants to spend more time with you — involve the youngster in your daily activities. If the child needs a Rood listener — be a good listener. Once the need causing the arrival of the imaginary friend is filled — your youngster will no longer need the imaginary playmate. And someday that make-believe person won't be around anymore. sdfe hMk hMk <alap TO VOTERS OF WARREN COONTY THE FOLLOWING PRCINCT VOTING PLACES HAVE BEEN CHANGEO. NUTBUSH — From Soul Tech to Drewry Fire House SIX POUND — From Harris Store to Macon School FISHING CREEK — From Davis Store to Areola Rural Fire Department WARREN COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS. LELAND GOTTSCHALK, Chm |i|j^ Mjlnf UQillti

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