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IOII imia The Soil Conservationist from Bijiw (Sty, Bill Davis, who U i trained forester, was in Cherokee County for one day last week do ing some forest site investigation work. He is helping the State SoU Conservation Forester to deter mine what types of soils ate adopted to growing what types of brest trees. It would seem natural that the of Vtmtnm but this la not the Ob a site Just outside of Mar phy on the Harihaw Rood we I? nd i good stand of mature white pine and short leaf pine growing on the same soil. By use o< an instrument called an Increment Bore It la possible to see how fast or how slow a tree has grown from the time it was a seedling. The increment bore removes a very small core from the tree. The growth rings are visible in this core and the past history of the tree can be easily determined just as it can be determined in a tree that has been sawed down. 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Dneaa Tire Company Peachtnw St. Mnrphy, N. a PPC- JUM F. Foster, mb of Mn. Delia F. Foeter, Murphy, recently participated with the 8th cieacy Amy training testa in Foster, a truck driver in Head quarters Company at the divi sion's 28th Infantry, entered the Army in July 1957 and received basic training at Fast Riley, Kan. He arrived in Europe in January of this year. The 22-year-old soldier is a 1965 graduate of Murphy High School was formerly employed by Coble Dairy, Brasstown. largest white pine that was found was 26 inches in diameter and 74 yean old. Its growth rate was very good for fifity years, fairly good for five more years and very slow for the last seventeen yean. Hie largest shortleaf was only four teen inches in diameter and 107 years old. Its growth has been extremely slow ever since it was a seedling. Several trees of each species were examined and the white pine far outstriped the shortleaf pine in growth in all instances. Trees of both varieties which were examined were mature, dominant trees which have had fairly uncrowded growing condi tions for most of their growing period. In the yean when the white pine made its slowest growth due to crowding by other trees it still has grown more rapidly than the short leaf did in the yean when it was making its most rap id growth. On other sites which were ex amined, on different types of soil shortleaf pines are making excel lent growth. One field of pine on the J- C. Evans farm on highway No. 60 is making very good growth. On the Claude Anderson farm on the Dickey Road, shortleaf pine is making good growth but the stand is becoming crowded. A good pulp wood thinning would greatly benefit this stand. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE < BEFORE THE CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY To all to whom these presents shall come? GREETINGS: It being satisfactorily proven to the undersigned Clerk of the Super ior Court for Cherokee County, that James Laney late of said County, is dead, without having made and published any last will and testament and it ap peering that Margaret K. Laney is entitled to the administration of the estate of said deceased, and having qualified as adminis tratrix according to law: NOW, THESE ARE THERE FORE TO EMPOWER the said administratrix to enter in an up on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased, and the same to take into possession wheresoever to be found, and all the just debts of the deceased to pay and satis fy, and the residue of said estate to distribute according to law. Witness my hand and the seal of said court, this the 7th day of November, 1958. 1 K. W. RADFORD lft-ttc Clerk of the Superior Court Having qualified aa administra trix of the estate of Porter Axley and Rose Lowry Axley, deceased, late of Cherokee County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned within twelve months from the day of the ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contracting FREE ESTIMATES ? APPLIANCE REPAIRS ? OIL BURNER SERVICE ELECTRIC MOTOR REWINDING ad REPAIRS ROGERS ELECTRIC SERVICE Day Plow VE 7-2425 Murphy, N. C. Night Phrae VE 7-2176 the XI th day of October, | IMK.V miu Axiey, Administratrix at the nut* of Porter Axley and Bom Lowry Axley, de 14-ttp CMMd. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as administrator of the es tate of Mrs. Sadie Martin, de ceased, late of Cherokee County this is to notify all persons hav ing against said estate to [ present them to the undersign on or before the lflth day of Oc-I tober, in, or this notice will be | pleaded in bar of their recovery. AO persons indebted to said estate I win pifnon pay. I ment to the undersigned at his | address, Murphy, North Carolina. This the ISth day of October, | 1938. E. E. STILES, 13-dtc Administrator NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BT PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA CHKBOKEK COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DOROTHY HOGSED, Alias, DOROTHY BERRY, Plaintiff, -vs GENE BERRY, Defendant. To Gene Berry, the defendant in | the above entitled action: Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against I you has been filed in the above | entitled action. 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