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. We Have All Forms OF GENERAL INSURANCE . ASK ABOUT OUR BROAD COVERAGE HOME OWNERS POLICY 1 It Offers More Coverage At Less Cost . . II. SEE Your Independent Insurance Agency CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT VErnon 7-2141 Murphy Aadrewi 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. I MOTORS SPECIAL ? . ! ! THRU MARCH 16th - ACT NOW. . ! ! . ? FORD BRAKES RUINED Passenger Cars Only REGULAR PRICE 13 25 . . AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE j| 25 > HERE IS WHAT YOU GET CHECK BRAKE DRUMS CHECK BRAKE HOSE CHfeCK WHEEL CYLINDERS CHECK BEARINGS AND SEALS CHECK SPINDLES YOU SAVE $700 ? GENUINE FORD PARTS USED ? OTHER PART8 ft RRAitw. FLUID EXTRA SHORTENING pmrntp mum ***** KSUJS ^fashioned .wmrw OLD FASHIONED BREAD rrr.7tr-_ ,? . - * ?? i* You can't bake good br$ad unless you use fine ingredients and plenty of them. Kerf's Old Fashioned Bread is made from a richer formul* than most breads . . . rich in milk, sugar ana shortening, the ingredients so necessary for good bread. It's fully enriched, too, with the vitamins and minerals according to U. S. Government standards. TAKE HONE Kali's - 1 ' BREAD

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