JURORS NAMED FOR APRIL TERM
OF CHEROKEE SUPERIOR COURT
Jurors were drawn this week far
the 1957 term of Cherokee Super
ior Court beginning April 1.
They are, first week:
Don Ramsey of Murphy; Gay
Hawkins of Murphy; Fletcher
Graves o f Murphy; Robert Weav
ver of Murphy; Wes Helton of Rt.
1, Copperhill; Horace D.. Stalcup
of Route 2 Murphy; Garland Bed
lord of Route 3 Murphy; Bert
Gentry of Route 3 Murphy; Bill
Stiles of Route 1 Murphy; Henry
Russell o f Route 2 Murphy; H. A.
Barton of Murphy.
Also Lester Cornwell of Route 1
Murphy; J. E. Truett of Andrews;
George Shields of Route 2 Culber
son; Robert Hartness of Route 3
Murphy; John McGuire of Mur
phy; Robert Harve Kephart of Rt.
3 Murphy; Herman Jones vof Route
3 Murphy; G. W. Young of Route 3
Murphy; Wayne Crisp of Route t
Murphy; Ernest Graham of Route
4 Letitia; Paul Martin of Route 2
Murphy; James Hubert Barnett of
Route 3 Murphy; R. M. West of Rt.
Turtle town; John L. Taylor of Rt.
3 Murphy; J. T. Postell of An
drews, Hugh Brittain of Murphy.
H. E. Bishop of Murphy, Harold
Higdon of Andrews; J. J. Golden
of Culberson; Harry C. Bagley of
Hiwa&see Dam; Marshal Clonts of
Route 1 Murphy; O. W. Lunsford
of Andrews; Lee Bailey of And
rews; Lee Sneed of Route 1 Mur
phy; Clifton Keph&rt of Route S
Murphy; Willard Palmer of Route
X Marble; Jack Dickey of Murphy;
V. L. Kisselburg of Culbenon;
Clyde Jump of Route 3 Murphy;
Blaine Donley of Murphy; John T.
Davis of Route S Murphy; W. A.
Singleton of Murphy, Dee Moore of
Route 1 Murphy; Felix Palmer of
Murphy; James B. Hall of Mur
phy; J. C-- Hembree of Route X
Murphy; Robert T. Davidson of
Route 2 Murphy.
SECOND WEEK
Earl M unger of Topton; F. T
Hampton of Route 2 Murphy; T.
L. Martin of Route 2 Murphy ; Sam
Voyles of Murphy; Walter Cole
man of Murphy; H. A. Mattox of
Murphy; R. D. McCombs of Route
X Murphy; Troy Moore of Route
2 Culberson; Sam Newton of Route
X Marble.
Ray Matheson of Andrews; C. A.
Swaim Route X, Murphy; J. M.
Anderson of Route 2 Culberson; J.
M. Hughes of Murphy; Joe Hamil
ton of Murphy; W. M. Lay of Mur
phy; Dallas Truett of Andrews; W.
D. Townson of Murphy; Rev. A. B
Lovell of Marble.
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Peace That Passeth
All Understanding
By LINDA GREENE
Eighth Orate
Only Christiana have exper
ienced "the peace that paueth all
understanding" that is mentioned
In the Bible.
Aad by the way ? what is the
peace that passeth all under
standing? Why of course you non
Christians wouldn't know! It isn't
possible for you to know! Why
couldn't you? Because you don't
know "The Prince at Peace", the
one who is the source of this peace.
Because you haven't found that
peace in your knowledge of His
everlasting love, His ever abiding
care, and moat of all, His ever
presence in your every day life.
My, what peace comes to you when
you hear Him say, "Fear not, for
lo', I am with you always, even
unto death."
I
That word fear brings to mind
another point Christians have no
fear, for the passage, "Lo, I am
with you always" includes times of
fear. How often we need that peace,
and what peace it is to hear a still
small voice during a test say to
you, "Fear not,, for lo I am with'
you always"; or to see the spotless
robed figure of Jesus, The Great
Physician, go with you into sur
gery; or when the cold terrifying
figure of death is looking you in
the fact; to hear Him say, "Even
unto death".
Yes, non-christians, this is the
peace that passeth all understand
ing. And to receive this peace
"The Prince of Peace" demands
so little! Its free! It can come to
you, but you must ask for it.
CLXFFOR LEE HARPER
Pfc. Clifford Lee Harper, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harper of
South Solon, Ohio and formerly of
Murphy, Route 3, has been station
ed with the Military Police unit in
Verdum, France since June 1955.
Pfc. Harper, enlisted in the
army November 17, 1954; and will
be released in September 1957.
He is the grand-son of Mr. Rob
ert Abernathy and nephew of
Wayne Abernathy of Murphy Rt.
3.
Turkey breeder hens on North
Carolina farms as of January 1,
1957 were estimated at 42,000
birds, compared with 41,000 a year
earlier, an increase of two per
. cent.
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