JUST AS YOU CAN DEPEND
ON THE DIXIE GRILL FOR
A GOOD MEAL ? ,
. . . you can depend on
James P. Wurst
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
for Quality, Economical
* Electrical Wiring
* Electrical Fixtures
* Electrical Repair*
PHONE 66
FRANKLIN
Congratulations,
Mr. and Mrs. Montague,
On Completion Of Your
New Dixie Grill . . .
I was happy to have had
a part in its construction.
Ross Lunsford
Lunsford Paint & Supply Co.
TILE LAYING ? PAINTS
?
Phone 777 .We*t M*in Street
Best wishes for a
successful New Dixie Grill!
The Montagues, owners of the
Dixie Grill ? and many others
CALL . . .
W. G. HALL
For
Plumbing and Heating
* Expert Workmanship
* Reasonable Rates
* Free Estimates
Phone 397' Franklin, N. C.
We are confident that the new
Dixie Grill will be a success. Best
wishes from us!
The Dixie Grill was another of the many new
buildings in oar area completed using lumber,
paneling, windows, doors, roofing, and other
build tag materials from Nantahala Lumber
Company.
Nantahala Lumber Co.
... THE SICK ---
Al(d Hospital
ADMITTED:
June 17: Mrs. Charlie Alexand
er Williams, of Franklin, Route
4; Miss Mary Kathryn Onu&e, of
Franklin.
June IS: Mrs. Pearl Hogsed, of
Hayesvllle: Mrs. Mack P. Neely.
of Franklin, Route 1; Mrs. Jack
Roper, of Franklin; Mrs. Lewis
Lee Pouts, of Franklin. Route 3:
Mrs. Estel Clay Sams, of Dillard.
Route 1; George Thomas Lynch,
Jr., of Franklin, Route 3; Mrs.
Bobby Ray Downs, of Franklin,
Route 2; John Thomas Galloway,
of Walhalla; Mrs. Lester Harold
Cody, of Barett, West Va.; Ellen
Jane Weaver, of Franklin: Jerry
Lewis Arnold, of Franklin, Route
S.
June 19: Robin Susanne Cars
well. of Franklin, Route 3.
June 20: Mrs. Henry Sprinkle,
of Franklin: Mrs. Talyor Jackson
Deltz, of Gay; Gary Ralph Duvall.
of Franklin, Route 4; Miss Fran
ces Winnie Pearsons, of Robbins
ville: Zeb Vance Sanders, of
Franklin, Route 2.
June 21: Mrs. Francis Kay Mon
tague, of Franklin.
June 22: Mrs. John Thomas
Seay, of Franklin, Route 4: Mrs.
Ed Lafayette Norton, Dillard,
Route 1; Blrs. Glenn Willard Far
mer, of Franklin, Route 2; Mrs.
Lloyd Jackson Stewart, of Frank
lin, Route 3.
June 23: Fred Lee Grant, of
Franklin; Mrs. Granville Harry
Kinsman, of Land O' Lakes, Fla.;
Gwen Earl Chappell, of Lakemont,
Ga.; Mrs. Jackson Rogers Grlb
ble, of Franklin: Elbert N. Cabe.
of Franklin, Route 2; James How
ard Hedden, of Oak Ridge, Tenn.;
Mrs. E. J. Chastain, of Highlands.
June 24: David Russell Cabe, of
Franklin, Route 2; Mrs. Paul
Franklin Callahan, of Franklin:
Clarence G. Hewett, of St. Peters
burg, Fla.
DISCHARGED:
June 19: Mrs. Frank Dan Ray.
of Franklin, Route 2; Dr. Jessie
Lyle West, Sr., of Franklin.
June 20: Mrs. Charles Jerry
Sutton and daughter, of Frank
lin; Mrs. James Frank McCall and
son, of Highlands: George Melvin
Bowman, of Franklin, Route 3.
June 21: Mrs. Francis Kay Mon
tague. of Franklin; Henry M.
Wright, of Highlands; Mrs. Bobby
Ray Downs and son, of Franklin.
Route 2; Mrs. Henry Sprinkle, of
Franklin: Mrs. Pearl Hogsed, of
Hayesville; Mrs. Joe Mllford
Roleston, of Scaly; Mrs. Mack P.
Neely and son, of Franklin, Route
1.
June 22: Mrs. Jack Roper and
daughter, of Franklin; Bobby Joe
Moore, of Franklin. Route 5; Gary
Ralph Duvall, of Franklin, Route
4; Robin Susanne Carswell, of
Franklin, Route 3; Mrs. Taylor
Jackson Deitz, of Gay.
June 23; Elbert Franklin Ander
son, of Franklin, Route 2; Jerry
Lewis Arnold, of Franklin, Route
5.
June 24: Ellen Jane Weaver, of
Franklin.
Angel Clinic
ADMITTED:
June 16: Mrs. Dorothy Scott,
of Franklin; Frank Ammons, of
Franklin; Bennie Haire, of Pren
tiss; Lawton Brown, of Highlands;
James Ledford, of Prentiss; Mrs.
John Brown, of Watauga.
June 17: W. C. Calloway, of
Highlands; John Arnold, of
Franklin; Aaron Phillips, of
Franklin; Mrs. Harley Swafford,
of Iotla: James Beasley, of Tulla
homa, Tenn.
June 18: Ralph Jones, of Frank
lin; Lex Arnold, of Franklin; Jas
per McCall, of Franklin; Ralph
McCoy, of Etna.
June 19: M;s. Lois Wright, of
Dillsboro; Alley Cookston, of Eu
gene, Oreg.; Mrs. Eldie Cowart,
of Prentiss; Leonard Thomas, of
Franklin.
June 20: Frances McGaha, of
Cowee; Mrs. Lois Beeney, of
T
Franklin ; kllu Marie Simmons,
at Franklin.
June >1: Mrs. Raleigh Bing
ham. of Cartoogechaye; Mrs.
Annie Mae Burgess, of Franklin;
Ben Grant, of Ashevtlle; Mrs.
Ben Grant, of Ashevllle : Junior
Coggins. of Franklin; Miss Evelyn
Jenkins, of Greenville, 8. C.
June 22: Olla Greenwood, of
Franklin; Jess Bates, of Frank
lin; Harley Sanders, of Toccoa.
Oa.
DISCHARGED:
June 20: Mrs. Frances Bates, of
Prentiss; Miss Tavm McGaha, of
Cowee: Lyndan Hurst, of Co wee;
Mrs. Cordellia Cagle, of Franklin;
Mrs. Beulah Roper, of Burning
town; Miss Mary Harshaw, of
Franklin.
June 21: Roy Bedford. of Sen
eca. S. C.; Mrs. Bessie Garrett, of
Hayesville; Mrs. S. P. Whitehead,
of Prentiss; Pies Holden, of
Hayesville: Vaughn Bell, of Hayes
ville: Mrs. Jane Penland, of
Franklin.
June 23: Grady Cowart, of
Prentiss; Jim Jones, of Cowee:
Miss Bell Bryant, of Franklin;
Miss Mary Passmore .of Franklin;
Sidney Starnes. of Franklin.
June 22: Jess Brooks, of Frank
lin; Edgar Howard, of Dillard.
Ga.: Neal Gibson, of Tampa. Fla.:
Mrs. Flora Green, of Franklin
Mrs. Martha HtcJu. of Nantahala;
Mrs. Myna Cunningham, o t
Sylva; Mrs. Maude Hopkins, of
Cartoogechaye.
Mrs. Williams
Dies Saturday
In Rabun Gap
Mrs. Kannie Williams, a for
mer resident of the Cullasaja com
munity (Route 5). died Saturday
tn Rabun Gap. Oa.
She was the former Miss Annie
Uu Bowers, daughter of Mrs. S.
W. Bowers and the late Mr. Bow
Ma.
Other survivors Include two
brothers, Joe and Charlie Bowers,
and four slaters. Mlsaes Leila.
r
?bra. and Cora Dean Bower* and
Mrs. Ruth Brown, all of Franklin,
Route t.
Funeral servtpes were held Mon
day in Rabun Oap. ' ' '
Remember that grain Is food ?
keep It clean and free from rate.
Sting nematodes, which attack
peanut plants, also attack other
crops. Including corn and ootton.
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Congratulations . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Montague on the Completion
of Your New DIXIE GRILL!!
. ? * v - \
I'm Proud to Hive Done the Masonary Work
? BRICK VENEER FRONT ? CONCRETE BLOCK SIDES
? CONCRETE PAVING OUTSIDE
James (Boney) Shields, Contractor
Residential or Commercial Masonry * Free Estimates
Phone 598-W
... SUNDAY, JUNE 29 .. .
The New
DIXIE GRILL
The Montagues -
SERVING FINE
FOOD SINCE 1938
For tjie past 20 years Mr. and Mrs. Kay Montague
have operated their Dixie Grill in Franklin. Their
latest and sixth Dixie Grill, next to the river bridge,
is modern and attractive. A pleasant atmosphere in
side is created by the pine paneling, indirect light
ing, and ample window space. A 30 car concrete curb
service parking lot joins the flower beds on the sides
of the building. Although the prices are behind the
times (regular dinners still 75c), the service is quick
and friendly, and just about everyone in town can
tell you the Montagues always serve food that is
delicious.
The Montagues and their employes are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Montague, Furmain Mc
Gaha, Gertrude Gregory, Morris Davis, and Ann Teems.
On The Menu .
Western Steaks * Country Ham
Home Fried Chicken * Chops
Barbecue # Sea Food * Sandwiches
*
| Breakfasts
CURB
SERVICE
Next to River Bridge
Short Orders
OPEN
5 a. m.-12 m.
Phone 594
NEXT SVNDA Y . . .
GRAND OPENING SPECIALS
0
Country Ham $1.00
A bit portion with creamed potatoes, fresh oom-on-the-coib, fresh
green beans, hot rolls with butter, ice cream and cake, and choice
of beverage.
%
Fried Chicken $1.00
Three big pieces with creamed potatoes, fresh corn-on-thc-cob, fre)|ti
green beans, hot rolls with butter, ice cream and cake, and c}*ice of
beverage.