[tie Public Record Warren Deed Transfers Mamie M. Powell to John A. Spruill, 4.09 acres in Fishing Creek Township. Flora A. Murphy to Walter Lee Brothers, certain lot in Sixpound Township. John D. Powell and others to John D. Powell and wife, certain lots in Fork Township. John D. Powell and others to John D. Powell and wife, 57 acres in Fishing Creek Township. Dewitt W. King and others to Stanley R. King and wife, 38 acres in River Township. Irene Robertson Northington and others to Charles J. Duckworth and wife, 120 acres in Fishing Creek Township. Charles T. Johnson, Jr., commissioner, to Charles J. Duckworth and wife, 120 acres In Fishing Creek Township. Daisy H. Taylor and husband to William Taylor and wife, certain lot in River Township. William H. Chafe and others to Lawrence C. Goodwyn and wife, certain lot in Nutbush Township. James C. Jamison and wife to James C. Jamison, certain lot in Roanoke Township. V. P. Suma and wife to Richard H. Cutler, Jr., certain lot in Roanoke Township. Marriage Licenses Richard Dale Poythress of Henderson to Mary Cynthia Dillard of Warrenton. Goldenbeil Needs Pruning After Blooming The shrub that brings the first color to the landscape in spring is also the one that should get your first attention with the pruning shears. Forsythia - or goldenbell, as most Tar Heels prefer to call it - annually brings forth the most welcomed profusion of yellow bloooms, usually when the temperatures are still quite nippy in March. The plant grows fairly rapidly and tends to grow too large for its intended space, point out N. C. Agricultural Extension Service specialists. Hius, pruning is recommended. The best time to prune forsythia is in the spring immediately after it blooms. The buds that will produce next spring's flowers will then develop on the new growth. If you wait on into summer or fall to do the pruning, you'll destroy these buds. Forsythia is an easy shrub to grow, the North Carolina State University extension specialists explain. It thrives in most garden soils. If you plan to try some, be sure to keep in mind the plants growth habit and select a planting site that will allow plenty of room. The plants should be spaced about five to seven feet apart and three to four feet from a structure. • When planting, add organic matter to the planting bole and mulch around newly set plants to conserve moisture and to help keep weeds and grasses out. CONSUMER VCHECKUST Removing Odor Perspiration odor can dint to washable garments, soak them overnight in warm water containing three to four tablespoons of sah per quart of water then rinse. If odor remains pre-treat with liquid detergent and let stand for 30 minutes.

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