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1 IT'S TIME I TO TACK UP 'JjL 'it TOP QUALITY JOT CVT km TACI Ml *??*, Tool Area Men In Service issse pHNMMMB 3MMW iVKBW IWwNBMMM* " Airman Carrol L. Curtis, son of >Ir. and Mrs. Charlie W. Curtis of Route 4. Hayesville, lias been assigned to a unit of the Air Def ense Command at Tyndall Air For- ' ce Base. Fla., for training and jduty as a Water Supply and Sani tation Specialist. He recently completed basic mil itary training at Lackland Air For ce Base, Texas. Airman Cur'.is is a graduate of Hayesville High School. c<? Barbara A. Gfeaoa - i.'1 Pvt. Barbara A. Gibicn, daughter Buster Clbioa. Murphy, N. C. com pic 1 the typing and Clerical pro ? ' ires course Oct: 22 at tHi Wm.n's A: my Corp3 School, Fof'J ?McClellan, Ala. 1 K Private Gibson entered the Women's Army Corps in June 1950 and ccnpleted basic training a. Fort McClellan. * She was graduated from Murphy 1 gh School in 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Wilson oif Marble, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tolheroy (A Murphy. . Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wilson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Adams of Andrews. CATHOLIC INFORMATION By By Rev. Joseph Dean- ? 4 - W HAT IS AI\ WIULCE1VCE ? Lf :t we.'i Jr'inny brcke his darts fishing pole in temper, l.BecJtre* h? ,?a uly sorry, later on, his fatter did (crgr ?' biin 3ul be also, p.' ? s) a j>enaht,j. cn John, as i. paratien or penance, or *? -s slight pur-rimeiit foi this incident. "John, you iray not go 1o t!.; movlfes foi four weeks." Well, John's boy triend whispered to him, and they bot'.i hurried outsii cut the grass, and chopped kindling -wool that afternoon, l iey washed the basement windows, burned the p*. . . i and emptied the garbage. o. course, his dad was pleased with this extra voluntary effort, e. personal peran.:, you might call It. And he did go easy on the iou, nc was injutgem: ,ie reduced .je penalty to 2 weeks in tend el four. Johnny'is fr.end helped him gain a 2 avt..k's indul gence. .Mow ;n inriuipcnce in the :.-!igious sense means the same thing. Fa. n tance, our Lord said, "Ask and you shall ret.ive." We in tu , ' U.j, tins extra hour of Bible reading, or this servi;. to my ne.ghbur or this donal.on for Mir church needs. Be IJndjlgcnt to me or to my friend. We are sorry lor oar past ingratlt-^ id.. Wi pruitk-o to do better. Please accept this pcnance as re i-a atiJn ;.nd atonement, ?h ch is righUul|y due to you. 1 s'.iali otfer this on behall cl myself and .:ven of my deceased Irienus and relatives. In turn, we believe that or- Lord will hear that prayer, and be indulgent oi grant an indulge :c to cur loved ones, thus shortening ar.j waiting period t.iey may have to ,>pcnJ, betore entering heaven. Lis. weex we hutt that a pit . u.u eu4 where a man who Is truly sorry toi >ivis sins, can p. .pare hin._ilf and can pifify hjn selt, before entering the pure vis.Jn and li .: of God. We wrto are stnl on eartn may pray to our Lord to be indulgeut B toward such a one, lo a... pt our reparation, and grant an indul gence, or a shorten.n* ot his prepartion period before entering heaven. hoiy Scripture speaks of tl.; easy Christians who were baptized toi tne ueau, as >.i?ir way ot gali-ng lnuuijencea {or them. Head tfck& reforenje in St. Paul, f irst Coruituins, Cnapter 15, \..rse 29. Some men today preach private interpretation of the Bible for t ..msclves, nut it is humeuus to hear those same men deny the majctiily o. Uuistains the l-gh: to believe in the scioptuial in ..r pietat.on ot Fuigatury. lnese men deny that tne Catholic 'Jhuich L infallible, but tl. n mane themselves miallJjle by rejecting, fc-soiutt|}, the traoiuonai intexpietation of these gJts of Gods mere). P HAVER: tiatnn, torgive them for they know not what they do. iVsus bu.nidg wiUi tove for us, make our hearts jurn with love lor these. Sacred Heart cl Jesus, 1 place my trust In Thee. Be indulgent to me a sinner Amen . tr..xt week. Ans.vers to questions written in to this column.) Adv. dmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmammmmtmmm ? DEATHS DarM A. Stiles ANDREWS ? David Alden SUles, (our ? months old son of Mr. and Mr*. Marshall Sides of Andrews RFD. 1. died at the home Friday nvrnhfg. Surviving in addition to the par ? nti are a Mater, Donna Sue of the home; the maternal grandmother , Mr-;. Lucy Pendergrass; and the pat.Tnal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy StUes of Andrews. ?' Services were held Sunday at 10 a. ra in VaUeytown Funeral Pi' Id ng The Rev. Hcirtr Wilson offfelv lion *ad burial was in VaUeytown Cemetery. Mr*. Elmiaa Stalcap 7 MURPHY . Mrs. Elmina Haselt ine Cr -dell Stalcvp. 92, of Murphy RFD 2. ( led at 3:55 a. m Friday j at be- home. She was a. nativc of H^ywod i County, a daughter of Ov? late John and Mandy Pless Burnett. Services were held Saturday at '? p. m. in Bell view Methodist Chu' -h, of wb'*h she wrs a member T". Rev. O. A. Smith and the Rev. Hal Flrney officiate and buirl war In the church cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fann'f Sellers af Murphy RFD 2. Btu* Mrs. Hattie Morris of Br'-r?-1 . 'h . r sons, Dave Cordell of Blalrs vllle. f?a. RFD 3. Charlie of Murphy ! RFD 1, and Gordon or Sbssta, C?'.lf ! two stepsons. Horace and Floyd of Murphy RFD 2; and approxi mately 100 grandchildren, great grandchildren and jroat ? great f-andchildren. I vie Funeral H"tpe wa? in cliar;y el the arrangements. fc?H J. Johnson MURPHY - Ear) J, Johrfson, 21. dicJ lo a Tampa, Fla. hospital ?Friday. Surviving are the . widow, Mrs. Barbara Copvvell Johnson; a son. Phillip, and a laughter. Ange'i Sue, et V. hcrtte-. the father. A. J Jci nson of Augusta Ga.: the mr>th cr. IV." s, Lc'la Johnson of Mfirpb.v RFD I. five sisters. Mrs. Alvin C*mpbell *1 MoCfysvillfe, O?. Mir*. Eugcp~ LJrle of CaV/orttia, M s. Leonard Burger of Chicago. Mts {?'. nn Mashburn cf Ohto, an-*, Mrs. Sue Johcson of Mi?rphy; and f'v brc'hers, Leroy of M?CaysvilIe> Ctr'fDrd, Randy. Lynn and Reecfc of Murphy. lvie Funeral Home is in charge cf the arranrvments. MRS. BESSIE WALKER Mrs. Bessie Walker, 56. died Fri day, Oct. 23, at the Copper Basin Hospital. She has lived in the Turtletown section most if her life. Funeral services were held at the Turtletown Church Of God Of Prophscy Monday at 1 p. m. Burial was in the Spurllng Ceme tery. The Rev. F. F. Johnson and the Rev. Kendrick Lindeille officia ted. Surivors include the, husband Anderson Walker; mother Mrs. Margaret Hayes of Turtletown; five daughters. Mrs. Hazei Allen, Mrs. Zola Benfield, Mrs. Geneva Casson. in of Cleveland. Tina.. Mrs. Rudy BalHes of Reece Town and Miss Wilma Walker of Turtletown; three sons, Billy. Boyd. WiHie of Turtletown; three sisters, Mrs. Dora Land of Turtletown, Mrs. Manda Stephens of Trion, GA., and Mrs. Vesta Hancock of Rordia, three bro'hers. Charlie Hayes of turtletown, Willie Hayes if Turtle town and Albert of Dal ton, Ga., SPECIAL AT SOSSAMAN'S LINOLEUM RUGS Limited Time Only LARGE SELECTION OF BORDERED RUGS 8 X 12 12 X 12 12 X 13 Attractive 100% Viniyl Rogs Going At A Special Cash Price Ol $16.95 and up ALSO Wide Selection Of Used OU HcalCri TEL. VE 7 -73115 . ' ? 1 I ? ' ? and 15 grand ckttdren. Pallbearers were I. Linderman, Wilfred Jones, Howard Lynn. Lake Led ford, 8Uma Dale and W. M Lynn. Chaatalne and Pack Funeral Home* were in charge. I Virgil Johnson to Star In The Caine Mutiny' | Virgil Johnson, son of Mrs. V. M. Johnson. 133 Grant St. Murphy, has been chown for the role of U. Comm. John Challee Judge adv ocate. in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" which is too be presented at Wealern Carolina College Nove mber 11 - U. Virgil, just released from the Inked States Marine Corp. finds ''hat his military experience is 'ying off. and when the first cur t?ji goes up he expects to have the -ituation well in hand. WW. in the service Virgil ?u ?fslgr.-d a part in a training and > ) Jtamtion fl m. "Taiwan. UM information (ilm, "Taiwan" Iilanrl l-eai ance on the local stage. | ^ * WESTERN AUTO'S FABULOUS "My First Gome"Q Q j Per feginntn^QQ J Colorful, exciting. Based on favorite Disney character!. 2, 3 or 4 players. 1 r 7-Inch Play A A Ball .85 Buy several! Save for future giving. Handsome, sturdy, inflated vinyl plastic. { Your Choice! Q A j j Sock Puppets ,QO ! Happy, fun-filled hours of I play with a clever, amusing puppet. Instructions. i \ Car Seat A A j For Dolly iff ft ? Take Dolly along for rides, { too. Sturdy blue fabric | Strong steel frame. ? ? i LL u> W Globe Bonk Q A Save & leom #QQ All-metal. Colorful, accurate globe bank spins on wrought metal stand. 6" size. , , ? ? 1 0 u ^<70 Angal Fact A A Pap#r Doll 0|l Tw# F#?t Tall 'WW Stands alone! 6 beautiful M-';? no ?<-???**? with 24 appliquo. Little Rascals A A ' Bingo tQQ Hours of fun! 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