THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON IAN THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1938 PAGE EIGHT DEATH CLAIMS B. W. BREEDLOVE Old Citizen Of County Dies At Home Of Son J? cnjami.il Watkins Breedlove, 78, died at the home of his son, Clevc Urecdlove, in the Tellico section of Macon county, Wednesday morn 11114 at 9 o'clock. Death was caused fmin : mastoiditis' following pneu- inonia. . Mr. Breedlove, a farmer and timberman, was born on vvizaiu creek in Swain couiUirTaTater moved to this county, vhere he i widely known. He was the son the late Jesse Breedlove. He was a member of 'the Burningtown Bap tist church. Funeral services were held at the Oak Grove Baptist church Thurs day . morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Columbus Welch, a Baptist minister, was in charge of the ser vices. Interment was in the church ciiiKtery. The pallbearers were: T. A. Slagle, Tom Games, Wiley Breed love, Turner Breedlove, Harley Mason and Glen Shields. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Lillie Wilson, of Trout Lake, '.Wash.; Mrs. Pallas Loefcl and Mrs. Nora Bczina, of White Sal mon, Wash., and Mrs.-Harley Kin ; caid, of Portland, Ore. ; six sons, Elbert and Cleve Breedlove, of Tellico; Wiley Breedlove, of Clay ton, (ia. ; Canary, Ellis and Law rence Breedlove, of White Salmon, Wash.; one sister, Mrs. Mark Cochran, of Briartown, and one . t.tiT-, i, c v i r - .brother, liiii rreeaiove,oi ujk virwvc. "Der Fuehrer" of Austria i:isfinr?Ti n mw-r imridL iff iI t VSL P ' ' '. l -2 i-3&-.t. k V A strange scene for the formerly gay capHr.l of Austria is presented by posters carrying the profile of Chancellor Adolf Hitler, as the Nari organization takes over the government. Wonder what thoughts pass through the minds of this elderly trio. . ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS LADIES OF W. M. S. ATTEND MEETING IN CANTON Ladies from the Franklin and! Mt. Zion Methodist Women's Mis sionary societies attending the con ference of the Waynesville district in Canton Wednesday were : Mrs. George Jones, 'Mrs. W. J. Zachary, Mrs. Harry Higgins, Mrs; T. W. Porter, Mrs. Zeb Conley and Mrs. P. F. Callahan, , from Franklin; Mrs. Henry Slagle, Mrs. Joe Setser, Mrs.. Carl Slagle and Mrs. Fred Slagle, from Mt. Zion. . Boy Injured By Fall Into Mill Pond Dannell Stanley, small son of Mrs. Louise Holden Stamey, of Dillard, Ga., Route 1, fell into a mill pond Monday while fishing. In the fall he received a compound fracture of the left wrist; and would have drowned had it not been for a 15-year-old McCall boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCall, of Franklin Route 2, who went to his rescue. ! Dr. Neville immediately set the broken bones and Dannell is re ported to be getting along nicely. V&Ao & VALUES!! Id Iha, we've eeleetei an eutitanainjr array ef mta for aur waek Manacer and Clerki' week. Why Mt villi aar tort today and leek arer ear larfe Be . mt EXTRA 8AVINGBT Xaa are tare te ear. Wlulll Fro6o$TO AW y;!j.lflliB -eV!lMaHg!?aaifluaai" ear SOFT TWIST OR PULLMAN MP Bread 2 1 5 Corn Flakes 3 8-'1 rk 1 5 EletChUD teiPeUau2 14-K U. 23e Tomatoes 4 25 Dice fmcy u rse 3 ttait 10c Toeaato JlliCB cpbe,, 3 14ozCaBS 1 9C California Canned PEACH SALE lona 2 Lge. cm 29c A&P 2 Cut 33c Del Monte 2 Lge. C8 35c Scott Paper Towels; 3 rolls ..25c While House Evap. Milk, 4 tall cans 25c Gelatin Dessert Sparkle, 3 pkgs. 10c Campbell's Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c Fresh Peas, lb. Green Beans, lb. Celery, stalk DSananas, lb. ILeiitiiiice, 2 heads SajDDfflSllfl 3 pounds IS 17 Fresh Strawberries Owned and Operated by the Great Atlantic A Paelfio Tea Co. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET WITH MRS. RIMMER The T. p. L. Sunday school class of the Franklin Baptist church will 1 meet on Tuesday afternoon, May .10, at 3 o'clock, at the home oi Mrs. K. M. Rimmer on West Main street. Mrs. Frank Higdon will be associate hostess. All members are urged to attend. Miss Margaret Anderson, of Gas tonia, who has been teaching in the Hayesville high school, spent Wednesday at Trimont Inn, the guest of Mrs. J. W. C. Johnson. Mrs. Moses Blumenthal and two daughters, Dorothy and Margie, are spending several days in Atlanta, visiting relatives and friends. Millions of artificial teeth were imported into England from Amer ica last year to be. made into sets. The old cabin of the Cherokee Indian Sequoyah in Oklahoma has been enclosed in a stone building, which will be a museum of Chero kee Indian exhibits. Classified Advertisements FOK SALE Two lots in Elmer Johnston addition, East Franklin, 50x150, on concrete highway. MRS. 1NUA PENNINGTON. Good chestnut, oak and pine lumber, jf0c, 80c and $1.00 per hun dred feet. Zickgraf Hardwood Co.. Franklin, N. C. M5 2tc M12 FOR SALE 500 bales choice herds grass, corn, peavine, soy bean and millet hay at from 40c to 75c per bale. Ada McCoy, Franklin. . M3-tfc - FOR SALE Boxwood from 24 to 3 feet high. Will sell cheap for quick sale. See or write J. P. Adams, Ellijay, N. C. 3tpM5 M19 Giant stringless green pod seed beans, 11 cents per pound. Sack price, 102 cents per ound. Roy 1 Cunningham. Hp . SATURDAY SPECIAL - Fine used Forrest Player Piano in A-l condition, bench and 12 music rolls included. Only $100 cash, at Trot ter's Store, Franklin, N. C. MAGNESS PIANO CO. Itp Good sound hemlock lumber,, 12 feet long, 3 inches wide, 1 inch thick. May be used for cribs, barns, picket fences, batings, etc. Price $8 per thousand feet at. Rainbow Springs, N. C. See Mr. Stanley. A14 4tc M5 Let Angel's save your soles. There is another rumor out that Thornt Angel has sold his shop. This is a mistake. 1 am on .the job day and night at the same plame. Respectfully, T. T. Angel NO DESK IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A MARKWELL STAPLER We can furnish a stapler for your every require ment. A liberal trade-in allowance on your old machine. We carry a full line of staples at all times. THE FRANKLIN PRESS Franklin, N. C. BEANS CORN 4 No. 2 cans TOMATOES Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 pounds 10c Elm or Red Super Suds 25c Grapefruit Juice 2 cans 15c Rose Royal IFloiir Pl or Self Rising 24-lb. bag 484b. bag ' 69c $1.37 Fresh, Thick Fat Back 10c Dixie or Swiss. Milk 8 """ 25c Matches, 3 boxes 10c Green Beans, lb. 5c Cabbage, 4 lbs. 10c Fancy Asparagus, Bunch 25c Fresh Strawberries for Week'Ehd