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Surprised ^
A housewife-motorist recently paid Her first
visit to a Phillips 66 Station, and reported
as follows ...
"All I expected from my Phillips 66 Dealer
was ten gallons of gasoline and maybe the
windshield wiped. But the first thing I knew
they had cleaned the windows all around . . .
"Was I surprised when the attendant sug
gested he check the tires, including the spare!
Then the battery and radiator. I figured he
must have me mixed up with someone im
portant. Wife of the mayor, maybe? y
"You could have knocked me over with a
feather when he started brushing out inside
the car. "You do this for everybody V I asked.
That's what be said . . . every
body!
"About the gasoline ... I got
that, too. And that Phillips 66
Flite-Fuel makes my car run
swelll"
Allison-Duncan Oil Co.
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Waynesrflle and Murphy, North Carolina
Sale Is Held
"What am I bid?" Pritchai/d
Russell, as auctioneer, kept the
Cullasaja Community meeting in
an interested and excited mood
last Tuesday night at the "white
elephant sale", proceeds of which
will be used on community pro
jects. Another interesting feature
of the program was the tacky
party. Almost everyone partici
pated. Receiving prizes here were
Leona Sadler and Gertrude
Jfughes, tackiest women; Cather
ine Bryson, tackiest girl; and
Dean Stiwinter, tackiest boy.
The Rev. Conrad Barrett con
ducted the evening's devotional.
Tuesday night the community
worked on the fair booth at the
school.
Pat Cable was appointed to
represent the community at the
barbecue supper at the fair to
learn how to barbecue so he can
give a demonstration to the com- ,
munity.
Those volunteering to keep the
picnic area cleaned this month
were John Bryson, Roy Stiwinter,
Pritchard Russell, and Charlie
Holland.
A home improvement reported
was a new electric range, by Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Jennings.
It wa?. reported that the project
at Salem Methodist Church has ;
been completed and the road
grading at Sugarfork has been
done. i
About 46 were present. Miss :
Barbara Barrett won the door
prize. Refreshments were served.
Guest at the meeting was Mrs.
Chris Swano, of St. Petersburg, |
Fla.
Church Items i
Sunday was a big day at Sugar
fork. About 300 attended the sing
ing. Singers were present from
Rabun County, Ga., Jackson Coun
ty, as well as many Macon County
singers.
A lunch was served at noon.
A collection of $17.73 was taken
for the upkeep of Sugarfork
cemetery.
Next year's meeting of this an
nual singing is open for Invitation,
rom Henson, president, has an
nounced.
The Rev. Jarvls Underwood has
announced that he will open a
revival meeting Sunday night,
August 17, after Training Union.
The public is invited to attend
these nightly services.
HlgdonviUe Meets
Hlgdonvllle community organi
zation met last Tuesday night at
the picnic area for a picnic supper
and business meeting. Thirty-five
to 40 were present. Some work
was accomplished on the fair ex
hibit.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hale arrived
last Wednesday from Detroit,
Mich., to spend, a week with Mrs.
Hale's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
McCoy. Mrs. Hale is the former
Miss June McCoy. The same day,
Mrs. Jim McCoy and Miss Lorna
McCoy returned home from New
York City, where they attended
the international convention of
the Jehovah Witnesses.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Macon County Ministerial Association
Tabernacle Fund
Credits:
On Hand July 1, 1958 $299.00
Deposit 1 July 9, 1958 47.67
Deposit 2 July 12, 1958....,, 86.54
Deposit 3 July 12, 1958... 36.92
Deposit 4 July 12, 1958..... 73.52
Deposit 5 July 12, 1958..... 101.58
Deposit 6 July 13, 1958 150.70
Deposit 7 July 14, 1958 59.79
Deposit 8 July 16, 1958* 58.38
Deposit 9 July 19, 1958 203.59
Total Credits $1,117.69
Debits: ,
1. Love Offering to Mr. Alldred $354.29
(total of deposits 6 and 9)
2. Expenses : Mr. Alldred 40.00
3. Expenses; Mr. Austin ......... 50.00
4. Lodge and Board : Austin and Alldred at Kelly's
Tea Room 50.00
5. Gospel Advertising, Inc. 174.50
6. The Franklin Press 13.86
7. Xantahala Lumber Co., (Construction materi
als for Rest Rooms) 29.67
8. Maintenance of Property :
Jess Mason ? Labor '.. $15.50
Garland Willis ? Labor 15.50
Billy Hurst ? Labor 3.00
Johnny Stanley ? Labor f 10.00 44.00
Total Exp i..... $756.32
Total Credits $1,117.69
Total Expenses 756.32
Total on Hand August 1st.... $361.37
? Respectfully submitted,
Donn, K. Langfitt, Chm.
Finance Committee
. MCMATF
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burnette
have moved into the Capt. Charles
Jefferies' house on Locust Hill
Road. They are from Waynesvllle.
Welcome to our community, folks!
Larry Adams, of Clayton, spent
last week with his aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holland.
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Holland
and family went to Clayton and
spent the day with Mrs. Holland's
sister, Mrs. L. B. Chappell, and
Mr. Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hughes ac
companied Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hol
land to Forest City a week ago
last Saturday to attend a baseball
game.
Leslie Hlgdon, of Biltmore, visit
ed his brothers, Grayson, Ted,
and Major Higdon and their fam
ilies and other relatives in Higdon
ville community last week-end.
Sunday Mrs. Dennis Stamey and
daughter, Sonja Lee, and son,
Dennis, accompanied Mrs. Marie
Stamey and J. Lloyd Stamey to
Cornelia, Ga., to visit Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Cook, the parents of
Mrs. Marie Stamey.
Those from Sylva visiting rela
tives in the community and at
tending the annual singing con
vention held at Sugarfork church
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Will
West, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bryson.
Mrs. West is a sister of Mrs. Frank
McDowell and Mrs. Jim Teem.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Bryson are
sisters of Mrs. Laura Tallent, Miss
Effie Stewman, and Bill Stewman
of Cullasaja community.
Mr. and Mrs. Prltchard Russell
have been called to Tampa, Fla..
because of the sudden death of
Mrs. Russell's brother, the Rev.
Charlie Jennings. Mr. Jennings
suffered a heart attack while de
livering a sermon Sunday at the
Sweetwater Baptist Church in
Tampa. He died enroute to a
hospital. He is a native of Frank
lin. He is a son of the late Rev.
ind Mrs. John Jennings. Mrs.
rroy Shook, of Bethel community.
Is another sister.
Lowell Downs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Downs, Is In Angel Hos
pital for treatment.
Bob Stewman, of Sylva, has
oeen visiting his sisters, Mrs.
Laura Tallent and Miss Effie
Stewman, and his brother. Bill
Stewman, for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raines
ind daughter, Judy, of Baltimore.
Md? were guests last week of Mrs.
Raines' mother, Mrs. Eva Keener,
and her sister. Miss Lois Keener,
Df Higdonville community.
Guests of Miss Annie Straine
Sunday were Mrs. Annie Oliver
uid Miss Elizabeth Holbrook, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Bryson. Mr. and Mrs. Jeter Hig
ion also visited "Aunt Annie" and
took her home with them for a
rislt.
Mrs. Wilburn McDowell was
[eted with a shower last Saturday
light at the home of Mrs. T. B.
Moses. Several guests called dur
ing the evening. The honoree re
ceived many gifts. Hostesses were
Miss Effie Stewman. Mrs. Laura
Tallent, Miss Geraldine McDowell,
and Miss Virginia Moses.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crisp and
two children, of Ashevilie, spent
the week end with Mr. Crisp's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crisp.
Mrs. Tippett,
Macon Native,
Dies August 3
A Macon County native, Mrs.
Pearl Lowe Tippett, died of a
heart attack August 3 in Gastonia.
Seventy-three years old, she was
the widow of Henry Tippett. who
died last month.
Funeral Services were conducted
the ,6th at the Cowee Baptist
Church. Of which she was a mem
ber. Officiating were the Rev.
Clyde Rhinehart. the Rev. Lee
Mason, and the Rev. Norman Hol:
den. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Born June 23. 1885. Mrs. Tippett
was the daughter of Jesse and
Mrs: Lattie L. Lowe.
Surviving are two sons, Buford
and Elmer Tippett, both of Gas
tonia: two daughters, Mrs. Edith
PaiTish, of Sardis. Ga., and Mrs.
Ardina Baucon. of Gastonia: two
brothers, Fred Lowe, of Route 3.
and Floyd Lowe, of Tennessee:
a sister, Mrs. Hattie Downs, of
Route 3; 'nine grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were Paul Tippett.
Ray 'Tippett, Harold Pickens.
Rogers Hurst, Marvin Pickens, and
Aubrey Tippett.
Potts Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
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