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PICKLESIMER THANKS FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS FOR ASSISTANCE JN PLANNING FOR 0. OF G. MEETING By FELIX PICKLESIMER I would like to take this oppor tunity, in behalf of the Jackson ?County Chamber of Commerce, to express my gratitude to each busi ness firm, groups and individuals who have helped to make possible this welcome advanced to the JJorth Carolina Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. I would also like to acknowledge the following groups who have con tributed their whole-hearted sup port to the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce in making pos sible the fine program of enter tainment worked out for the en joyment of our visitors: Tatem's Sky Club, buffet supper; Hotel Carolina, registration headquar WELCOME >? TO SYLVA NORTH CAROLINA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EXECUTIVES We wish for each of you a very Pleasant and Profitable Visit In Our-City TOM'S Toasted Peanuts CLAUDE J. HANAN & CO. Distributors . STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKER ^ By RUTH CURRENT 8tate Home Demonstration Agent; Do try the many different flav-; oring herbs and seasonings, that are available in stores today. Why not use caraway se^ds in the cot tage cheese or a dash of clove in the Harvard beets? You can buy herb vinegars, too, or make them from herbs from your own gar den or from those you buy. They're a convenient way to add herbs to 1 salad dressings and other dishes using vinegar. Food experts say try new taste adventures with flavors?mint in cream dressing for a fruit salad; drops of lime over your fruit cup or in cola beverages; peppermint in your chocolate sauce; straw berry in custards. Put a delight ful pungent touch into cookies and cake9 with anise and almond flav orings, or in gingerbread with an ters; Ritz theatre, business head quarters; Ann Cowan Circle and The Guild, luncheon and dinner: Mrs. W. R. Hampton and Mrs. T. N. Massie, ladies entertainment; William E. Dillard Post 104, Amer ican Legion, use of Community house; American Legion Square Dance Team; N. C. Highway Pa trol, directing motorcades; Cogdill Motor Co., parking space; Chero kee Indian School and Supt. Jen nings and Ross Caldwell, picnic and entertainment; Bryson City Chamber of Commerce and Smoky Mountain Square Dance team, en tertainment; Waynesville Cham ber of Commerce and Richard Queen, caller, Soco Gap String Band. Sylva Herald and staff, Special Welcome Edition of Herald. Jackson County and Town of Sylva officials for assistance in helping to make this convention possible. We feel that those attending this convention will return to their home with a greater respect and admiration for Western North Car olina and this scenic wonderland and for the entertainment they will have enjoyed in Jackson coun ty We regret that there will be some of the members unable to attend this convention but we feel that this edition of The Sylva Her ald, a copy of which is being mail ed to each Chamber of Commerce in the State, will give them an idea of the many advantages and opportunities this section of North Carolina has to offer. IVfiajt people eiteKjjwJterca. agtiaa. on a pruxhLct, you. know thai ja/uycCuct id g/cxxJU Ail America Likes CHEVROLET'S Bodies by Fisher ?..lot&ed that aJia excluAtve to (2Jtwu>lat in the. low-pnlcjndL jpeldI Mo*m Vol*** IN RIDING COMFORT Your own tests will show that Chevrolet has more riding comfort ?thanks to its Unitized Knee Action Gliding Ride and its world famous Body by Fisher. Motm Vain* IN KRFORMANCI WITH KONOJRY You'll enjoy Hvely, dependable performance?at lower operating cost?with the extra-rugged "World's Champion" valve-in head Chevrolet engine. Behind each Chevrolet body by Fisher is forty years of motor-car coachcraft experience ... forty years of building master bodies for pre cision-minded America. To match less craftsmanship have been added the methods and the metals of modern body engineering. Today, as you revel in the corrtfort, the luxury and the safety of your Chevrolet body by Fisher you will more clearly under stand why MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR. Mo*m VcUmm IN MAKING EFFICIENCY Chevrolet's Positive-Action Hy designed to achieve greater brake linina contact?for greater safety at all speeds. There'i super-safety in Chevrolet'i Fisher Unisteel Body Construc tion. Unitized Knee-Action Glid ing Ride and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes. draulic ? Brakes are Motm Valum IN ALl-tOUNO SAHTY CHEVROLET- WoLg IS FIRST! Kirk-Davis Chevrolet Co., Inc. CULLOWHEE ROAD 8YLVA, N. C. orange flavoring. Spice any c: your rpple dishes w^.i ciir.am. When you use her'?.-, especially dr^ed herbs, us? them with a lig ^, hand. Herb flavors are lost thru long cooking. So add them to stews, soups and pot roasts, about r half-hour befox-e cooking is fin ished. You'll find that you can draw out and exter.d the ilavor of the oils in herbs better by add ing the herbs to fat. Home- eco nomists recommend using herbs in the following ways: Serve cooked string beans or p lis mixed witn chc.pp-. d chives: or w: n a dash of gr.rlic sa'.t or rosemary. T:y b. >i! or bay leave.; witn t ; Hi cite es. Dili seeds and caraway ?-eed> pep up cabbage disr.es.' Pat a few whole cloves in cream ed on on>. Try tarragon vinegar for beets. For a change from everday :n. shed potatoes, add a little chopped chiveg or parsley. A dash of rcsemary makes that . i::;min-rich spinach taste like New Electric Shop A new electric shop has been opened on Mill street by J. B. Mds-n. well known electrical contractor in this area. Mr. Madi son will carry wiring materials, 'ig .ting fixtures, and small ap pin.nces. There will also be an appi.ance and motor repair de partment in the rear which will be in charge of-Harry Yar.ce. more! Sprinkle a little dill into cooked winter squash. Dishman Reported Safe On Guam After Fire Mrs. Nell Dishman of Bradford, P..., a former resident of Dillsboro, has received wcrd from her son, Bobby Di>. man, that he was not injured in t:.e recent fire on the island of Guam where he is sta tioned with the U. S. Navy Fuel Division. H-? plans to return home for a visit about October 7. Prospects for the Henderson County corn crop this year are ex cellent. WELCOME North Carolina Chamber of Commerce Executives Sylva is Honored By Your Presence Here For Your 1948 Conference CHEVEROLET Kirk-Davis Automobile and Truck Parts and Accessories A PAUL KIRK Cullowhec Road Cheverolet Jbr Hon Owners and Managrs Co., Inc. Day and Night Wrecker Service HOMER DAVIS Phone 79
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