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l> Christ Jtsas By: Father Robert Valensa Sometime ago E-roadway audiences have been treated to a iumptious serving of human ..nguish and tortured self-analyris in the form of Arthur Miller’s latest play, AFTER THE FALL. One after another, fan tasies of the past pop into the spotlight of the to ment ed hero’s mind, as he strug gles to discover the real meaning of life, love, and truth. In AFTER THE FALL, playwriter Miller shows pe netrating insight into the everyday anguish of human ity as each of hero Quen tin’s loves fades to boredom and grows into hatred. The patte-n throughout the play is evident; it is only the significance of the pattern that remains a mystery, both in the play and In the society which inspired it. Divorce statistics in our country provide adequate testimony to the fact that Miller s AFTER THE FALL pattern is all too much a part of real life. And yet, we can’t help feeling that the pattern is all w ong, that somehow the enthusiastic young lovers who pledged themselves to each other and failed, could have stay ed enthusiastically together if they had REALLY under stood the meaning of life, love, and truth. BUT THE COMPLEX, AND ANGUISH-FILLED TRUTH ABOUT REAL LIFE IS THAT THE LOVE WHICH EVERY HUMAN EETNG DESPER ATELY NEEDS BOTH TO GIVE AND TO RECEIVE, IS ARRIVED AT ONLY BY A WILLINGNESS TO SUF FER TO SUFFER FIRST OF ALL THE HUMILIA TION OF TEARING AWAY THE MASK OF PRETENSE WHICH MOST OF US FAS HTON IN ORDER TO WARD OFF THE INSENSIBILITY ANHJLACK of LOVE IN OTHERS; AND SECONDLY, TO SUFFER THE EXHAUS TION WHICH NECESSAR ILY RESULTS FROM THE CONTINUOUS EFFORT TO GIVE LOVE, SYMPATHY, AND UNDERSTANDING, NOT ONLY WHEN W E FEEL THESE SENTIMENT 3, PUT WHENEVER THEY ARE NEEDED BY ANOTHER Life, as it’s Creator in tended it, is a school in wh*ch we are to learn to love selflessly, and marriage is the usual method of learn ing. Ma-rlages fall, as a rule, not because one of the par ties is an inhuman monster, but because neither has been willing to submit to the suffering demanded by love. Each has retained his mask of individualism which forms a barrier between THE YANCEY RECORD TRUSTEE’S SALE OFF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Camion Peter son and wife, Lora Peterson, dated the lftth of April, 1963, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ya-cey County, N. C., in Book 56, at page 232, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pur suant to demand of the owner am! holder of the in debtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersign ed trustee will expose for f*'e at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the u ual place of sale in the county court house of Yancey County, in the city of Burnsville, N. C., at 3 o'clock, on Friday, the Sth day of Octoyer 1965, all that certain lot or parcel of land, lying and bel-g in Jacks Creek Township, Yancey County, State of North Car olina. ard more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a Thom Bush-Pheba McKinney cor ner and runs uo the hill with Pheba McKinney line 19* ft. to a planted rock. Then around the hill corn row facing 198 ft. to another p'a-ited rock at public road. Then up and with Publ'c Road 198 ft. to the Beginn ing containing 3 tenth acres. Subject to unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. This sale will be held open ten days for upset bid as by law required. This 3rd day of Septem ber, 1965. Stuart B. Childs, Trustee Sept. 16, 23, 30, Oct. 7 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Admin istratrix of the Estate of B : llie Butner, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all persons having claims agidnst the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ad ministratrix at her homo at Box 772, Rt. 2, Spruce Pine, N. C., on or before the 26th day of February, 1966, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons owing the Es tate will please make immed iate payment. This 26th day of Aug. 1965. Donna M. Butner, Adminis tratrix of the Estate of Billie Butner, Deceased. Aug. 26, Sept. 2,9, 16 himself and the other, and in a hellish determination to retain their “dignity,” both remain Isolated, empty shells—caricatures of hum an persons. Many years ago, in a soc iety vastly different, from our own, Infinite wisdom emptied Himself and became man because of His love for men. He gave us His formu la for successful living, and loving, when He said, ‘Love one another as I h?*ve loved you ” In rpite of the centur ies that have passed and the so-called sophistication of our society, these wo-ds still contain the solution to the anguish of man. God grant that both as individ uals and as a society, we may learn the meaning of these words and live it. Pit. Hughes Reeulisfs In Army U. S. ARMY, EUROPE (AHTNC)—Army Pfc. Roger D. Huehes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Hughes. Route 2, Box 290-A, Burnsville, N. C., reenllsted for four years in the Regular Army August 18, while serving with Head quarters Company, Ist Sup port Brigade in Germany. Hughes, a clerk-typist in the company near S&ndho fen, entered the Army in August 1964, received basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga., and was last stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C. He-ar rived overseas in January of this year. The 18-year-old soldier at tended Harris High School in Spruce Pine. Un tlnast load tl wish you tnr I saw wpy clean in I the Norge 15 Only Norge 15 gives you true 15-lb. capacity and so much more. ■ Like eight push button settings that set up the right combination of 1 three wash cycles and five wash and rinse water temperatures to do the i best washing job for any kind of fabric. ■ Only the Norge 15 is any size f washer you want it to be. ■ Gives you Flexi-Load water control so you ft can was h a 15 lb. hamperful, or a 2-lb. handful with only the water and 1 detergent you need without extra basket attachments. ■ Norge has I been making big capacity washers longer than anybody. Is it any wonder 1 that Norge washes a full 15-lbs. wash load and that we can offer a low I cost 2 year service policy on all parts and labor? It’s about time you 1 started doing fewer loads because the Norge 15 does bigger loads. • run MlfM JCTTIHM m tbe right washing cycle (regular, gentle and super); phis the right choice at live wash and rinse water • tmperatures; the right timing tor i any fabric all you de is teuch a | huttan. SEE THE 151 b MATCHING DRYER. THIS MONEY DURING THE WINTER MONTHS DRYER WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND J.F. ROBINSON FTR, & APPLIANCES _Cane River N.C. Phone 682-2781 THURSDAY SEPT. 16, 1965 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust by L. D. Young and wife, Fannie Young, dated July 31, 1984, and re corded in the Yancey County Registry in Book No. 52, page 569, to secure the in debtedness therein, and de fault having been made in the payment of the same, and the Trustee therein nam ed having been requested to exercise the power of sale therein, the undersigned Trustee will on the sth day of Oct., 1965, at IS o'clock A. M. at the court door in Burnsville,. N. C , offer for sale, to the highest bidder the following described real estate, situate in Burnsville Township, Yancey County, N. C., and bounded as fol lows: Beginning on a stake on the W side of the road at the corner of other lands of 11l •t66CST Tilt Ml Ml- TATOt team-up ta give the thsrough washing action needad to gat any 15-lh load htaulifully dm, Charles Young and runs with the line of same S 84 IV VA poles to a stake at his corner in the L. E. Briggs line; thence S 39 E with L. E. Briggs’ line 4 I A poles to an old chestnut corner at the road; thence with the W margin of the road N 38 E 2 poles and 16 links to a stake; N 19 E VA poles to the beginning, containing 1 tenth acre, more or less. Together with all heating, plumbing, cooling, air condi tio-ting and lighting fixtures and equipment now o r hereafter attached or used in connection with the said real estate. This the 31st day of Aug ust, 1965. Mary C. O’Donnell, Trustee Charles Hughes, Att. *• ’■ mm*'''' r I SERVICE POLICY f II PARTS & LABOR 1 2-tim scovtci policy on PMTS MO IAOOO Norg* bulMs M much toper*. , bility Ml* the Nor|t 15 we c«o oiler complete terete* policy to* he* lull yeerti
The Yancey Journal (Burnsville, N.C.)
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