THE SYLVA HERALD SECTION THREE FEATURES September 9, 1948 rourist Accommodations ro Be Found In Fackson County The following is a list of hotels, ourist courts and tourist homes to 3e found in Jackson cour.ty, listed -vith Chamber cf Commerce, there :.re also others: SYLVA ? -loyd hotel, Carolina hotel, Sylva ictel, Mrs. John A. Parris, rooms; VIrs. H. J. Landis, rooms; Mrs. J. ?*. Freeze, home, including meals Pioneer Village, cabins; Maple Springs Tourist Camp, cabins and neals; Park Tourist home, rooms:] Vlrs. Ray Cogdill, rooms; Mrs.' riarr>v-Hast:ngs, rooms; Mrs. H. MW hooper, rcoms; Mrs. Minnie Green, Beta, rooms; Mrs. F. M. Williams, rooms; Poteet Tourist Home, rooms; Parker's Cottage; Dan Tompkins, rocms; Mrs. B. R. Morgan, rcoms: DILLSBORO ? Jarrett Springs lotel, Cannon's cottages, Hillcrest. Mrs. J. C. Cannon, rooms; Grey Stone Lodge, room?; Carl's Cot tages, New Riverside Cot.ages Old Mill Inn. CULLOWHEE?Mrs Brady Parker Home, rcoms-meals* Long's Tolirist Homi. WHIT-, TIER?Sunset Farm, cottages and meals; The Martin Hou^e, rooms:) Patton Tourist Home, rooms and mer.ls: Green Acres Firm, rooms and meals; Hall's Tourist Heme, rooms and meals; Hillside Haven, rooms and breakfast; Redwing Tourist Cabins. CHEROKEE ? Mac's Incian. Village, cottages, rooms ?nri^mer.ls. GAY?Clark.s Place on Cowee Mountain, co.tases and meals. ^ Mountain Springs hotel, Bal sam; Bal:c.rn Lodge, Balsam. CASHIERS?High Hampton Inn Cottage Inn and Whimpering Pines, looms and me:Is. E. G. Lombard, rooms, H.gnlar.ds. WELCOME . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES GANNON'S LOG CABINS Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cannon, Props. Kitchenettes City Conveniences Phone 242-W Junction U. S. 23-19-A Dillsboro, N. C. WELCOME TO SYLVA AND JACKSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES CARL'S COTTAGES MODERN?CLEAN ? DELIGHTFULLY COOL 1*4 miles South of Dillsborc on U. S. 23?Franklin-At! ant a CARL ALLMAN, Proprietor ? Daily or Weekly Rates ? WELCOME TO JACKSON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES Delightful Mountain Inn Surrounded by Modern Cottages SUNSET FARMS Just off U. S. Highway 19-A Between Sylva and Whittier Write Fop Weekly or Monthly Rates and Reservations Mr. arftl Mrs. E. A. Bumgarner, Owners Jackson Has Splendid Tourist Accommodations Framed Fairfield Inn Becomes Modern Tatem Sky Club Pictured above is the famous Fairfield Inn which has been completely remodel ed and renovated by its new owner, Tatem Wofford, and has been renamed "Tatem Sky Club." The prominent resort is located at the county line near Cashiers. Elab orate plans are being made to make it one of the most outstanding hotels in this section with a 18-hole course, a modern outdoor ice rink and all other facilities for vacation pleasure. The 100 rooms in the building have been replastered and re decorated and a steam heating system is being installed. N. C. Chamber of Commerce Executives will be entertained here Sunday evening, September 12, at a dinner g ven by the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. ?Photo Courtesy Transylvania Times The 4-H judging contest spon sored by the North Caro!i".?. J^r ?ey Cattle Club will be held Aug. "?7 at Biltmore Farms near Ashe ville. ANTIQUES Consisting of CHINA Pressed and Blown GLASS MARBLE TOP TABLES LAMPS, Etc. STALLCUP'S ANTIQUE & PICTURE FRAMING SHOP Sylva, N. C. ? Whittler, N. C. MR. & MRS. W. G. 8TALLCUP U. S. Department of Commerce Repjrts On Domestic Stock Commenting on the near record low position cf domestic stocks of fats and oils revealed in the latest issue of the U. S. Department of Commerce's official publication Industry Report, the American Fat Salvage Committe urges home makers to continue salvage of every available drop of used fat. The report shows that despite favorable production of fats and oils in the U. S. in the 1947-48, "stocks of fats and oils in the U. S. have continued to decline and at the end of May 1948 totaled 1,416 million, pounds." This fig-' ?re is 139 million pounds less than May 1946 and only 246 million pounds more than the record low recent years reached in Octo er 1945, the Fat Salvage Commit se points out. "Concern over the lew stock position would be greater were it o? for the indicated favorable rnps for the 1948-49 season," the fat Salvage Committee explains besides the hundreds of indus rial channels into which used fats go, this additional 100 to 200 mil ion pour.ds of household fat sal . aged each year serves the na tional economy by making avail .ole greater amounts of other kinds jf fats including vital food fats. Illustrative of the significant jontribution made by household at salvage is a statement by Chas. Lund, Associate Director, Food 3ranch, Office of International vrr.de of the Department of Com nerce: "This reclamation of used J.*, between 100 to 200 million rounds a year . . . reduces the possible use of lard (for example) .vith its resultant increased de WELCOME NORTH CAROLINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECOTIVES HILLCREST TOURIST HOME Mrs. J. C. Cannon ^ S. 19.A Dilltboro, N. C. mand for vegetable oils to meet domestic needs." Nearly 100 million tons of hay will be produced in the nation this year. WELCOME Chamber of Commerce EXECUTIVES EAGLES 5 & 10c Main 81. Sylva, N. C. MANY MODERN COURTS, HOMES, HOTELS FILLED EVERY SUMMER WITH HUNDREDS OF VISITORS SEEKING RECREATION Jackson County In Heart Of Scenic Wonderland Of Great Smoky Mountains From Whitt.er to Balsam Gap and Sylva to Wniteside Mountain Jackson County is well covered with modern hctels. tourist courts jnd louiist homes, tilled each sum mer with thousands oi visitors / mmg to the Great Smoky Moun :ns S.emc Wonderland ol West .i*n N ?rth Carolina tor rest, rec .c-v.ti 'n and plea>uie. The Tour .st accommcGntions advertised on page and elsewhere in this Special Welcome edition lor J..a:iiOcr ot Commerce Executives, i e improving their places lrom yt'i.r to year. Most o; them have >11 modern conveniences and are p.e san'.lv located h r all types oi . .sitors, tho.-e seeking rest and juiet will lind such places here; i i: i) s e seeking recreation and a point lrom which to take uany motor trips over the scenic ugr.ways ar.d return at night, will find those also. Some of the outstanding attrac tions in and near Jackson Couuty include: ? The Cherokee India:. Reservation, the home of the East ern Band of Cherckees. Many of the pure blood Indians still re> main on the Reservation, many speaking only their native lan guage. Their annual fair, held *each fall at the height of the color casjn, this year lrom October 5 .iru 9. is one of the late fall at tractions. The Smoky Mountains NationalCPark is enly an hour's drive from most ol these tourist places. The Cashiers section, with impressive Whiteside Mountain Highla:>d> and the beautiful scen ery of the area. i> the main tourist center of the county. Tuckaseigee River, winding through the valley of the same name, on which Glen ville Lake is found,, is a beautiful stream. Highway 107 follows this river lor 25 miles, affording the motorist many breath taking views. Western Carolina Teach ers College, located in this valley, is one ot the wState's fast growing educational institutions. To appreciate Jackson county one has only to tarry lor a little while. Tne Executives of North Caro lina Chambers ol Commerce will find tins and much more awaiting them when they come to Sylva for their annual convention Sept 12, 13, and 14. < WELCOME ( ( EXECUTIVES [moore's cleaners: )Ph. 120 Sylva, N. C.i I fitjtjl GIVES when cold miseries strike FAST RELIEF LIQUID OR TABLETS WELCOME CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES NEW RIVERSIDE COTTAGES with Private Baths and Kitchenettes MAUDE LEATHERWOOD, Mgr. On U. S. 23 IV2 miles south of Dillsboro Spend Your Vacation At CLARK'S COTTAGES In The Shady Grove On Cnwee Mountain U. S. 23 Between Dillsboro and Franklin, N. C. We Have The LARGEST WATER WHEEL IN THE U.S. OUR COTTAGES HAVE ELECTRIC KITCHENETTES . . . PRIVATE SHOWERS IF FOR A WEEK OR MONTH, WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS WE HAVE AN "A" GRADE CAFE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR COTTAGES ? 8ERVING ? Fried Chicken ? Country Ham ? Steaks ? Chops CLARK'S COTTAGES - - - GAY, N. C.

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