THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934
THE WAVNESVILLE .MOUNTAIN EEK
Page H
Store Chats
from
C. E. RAY'S SONS
SI'RI; COATS and COAT Si 1 Its
sharply re.lueed. Style unci
quality at a bargain. Vi.sit uur
Ueadv-Ti.-Wear tlnor.
.sports Apparel--
NATIl A I. COTTON W ft h h
should enthusiastically obscrv,
ed in every southern community.
Our policy always is to promote
cotton guilds and this week we
cooperate with the national move
ment. sports Appari'l
OUR COTTON WKKK WINDOWS
are arranged by .Misses C ampucu
:tii(i
are
and Kav and Mrs. Koineau
Campbell. If you think they
good tell them so.
sports Apparel
NEI1Y DON DKftSSftS in a splen
did arrav of patterns and stle.-.
IJoth their house and sjwrt dres.--ea
will win your heart and such
values. 'Must slip one on. '
Spwrts Appari'l
"COTTON IlKENSKS" 'iou can
live in 'k-ottons." Rise to golf,
tennis or what sport you mas
follow. In seersucker, zephei,
trinL'hams. dotted swiss fresh.
crisD. novelty cotton?
ton dresses, we have
pleasure to show.
If its cot.
them and a
Sports Apparel
OI K Sl'MMKK RKSIDKN I S are
beginning to return and we wel
come their appearance. Hesides
being good company they help
business.
Sports Apparel -
IT V I' COTTON MAI I'.IC-
neW patterns. A. I!. '.
.limit ii'.s, batiste, pique
voile, swiss linen.- gmgu.im
Peter Pan in solid colors. All
colors are fast to washing. Price;!
from 17c i:h- a yard.
Sports Apparel -
COI.OK1 I I. AKR.U of
.frocks for the little girlj
percales, batistes, sw.is
voiles. Price range o'.ic
Sports Apparel
ATTRAC
I A I S,
penali
cotton
ihowii in
si's ami
to $i.'.tr.
WOMKN'S SANDALS in white,
1.1,,,. ;in,l brown some of them
.n..r different styles, High
low heels. Prices iSc to
and
sj (
-mpLDED-FlT
JANT.KN UATlllMiSl I I S again
featured this year. Smarter th in
ever, you Will want to hit the
water in one.. See us at an early
(late. Ynu may want us to order
a special.
Sports Apparel
It ATHlNti Si IIS now on display.
Men's anil women's all wool suits
special 'at $1. '.!.") with junior
.models at $1.7."),
"Looks Like A Million"
New Commissioners
Program To Provide
i Belter Sport Fishing
it
the
Miss (ireta (.lass, of
new recovery bathing
state-wide celebration.
Coral Cables,
suit, made of
la., looks like a
imitation currency
million dollar.-
and de.-ignei
. ... v, , ,f,
I . v.- : ""-:' II
t ..in;, angler, if J. iir. Il.jp
fa::,' .i r."'( 'iiaiu :- ..m.-.::. :-
!,';..!. ill :i-i: '.'.,.; aclivitJ--. I-'ili'ling
the .. ji ( ,. -upi'-t ..f t ., inhui-i
:i i:;-e :' ... ..t.r.'j, the eiltiiii:-!'r 8
.a- i'i-tru -tv J ai'ilen- ;hr..ujjh'ut B
': i., rv,.vw t h.: r eir-.r' .l.mji B
-.hi- :.! . Fui. ;- fr-.m h.- .-ou-c- are
'le- ' ..-:ii.t..lc!.ee 1 I toe 'la; cvru-- S
for upi-ratio;' and -Uiipo.'t of all ac- B
tiville. I''l' trie p.vtect ion and im- I
proveinent of -.i'rt tiihir.g. The li- B
ci'n-e fee ile-criued u a tile anglers k
inve-tmelit ill hi- .-port- 9
I.ice.n-c- are leijulred of all persons I
ti-hing in . run tie.- wther than lho.-e in fl
which the,' r .-iK and non-residents, i H
Thu- fee, ' i 'he ca-e uf ie-i,k'iitN B
a!i:mnt.- '. -.'.' I. addition, county B
iicen-e- ;. e :' 1 of all pc.'sons B
ti-hin.' .ii : -i . re of counties ill B
:h. -ta'e. .' ' ia t few weeks,' fl
.-harii re ' : ; r. e.illec'.lons has j B
I ea- B
i
1
, anifiinc is j
S Ouilts
POLO SPOUT SlIIUlS with zipper
neck. These are the latest for
casual sports Wear and are es
pecially good for golf. Also sweat
shirts 'in knit and terry cloth. ;
Sports Apparel
WOMKN S I M.I Isll SHI i: UID
IN(; ItOOTS now in .stock. At
tractive and in a medium price.
Smartly good looking. ...
Sports Apparel
WOMKN'S LACKl) HIKING HOOT
just received. Meets your needs
for camping riding and garden-
, inge
Sports Apparel
RIDING PAN I S for women in both
the jodhpur and laced lc,g style
will be found on our Keadv-lo-ear
floor. With thorn we can
furnish you the accessories.
Sports Apparel
CLOTHING for men and boys in
suits of qualitv and .style. Priced
right you will like them. Espec
ially good numbers in slims and
stouts. For instance we could
take care of a 46 stout.
CfD) AY'S Sons
gMDeptStore
Rev. R. A. Sentelle
Laid To Rest Here
Monday Afternoon
(Continued from front page)
Lenoir in Ka-t Fork township. In
tu. I'm II of thit vear. he entered
school at the old Bethel academy un-,
der the tutelage of Dr. J. M.. Mease,
and again in the winter of 1S07. un-de.-
the Kev. 1). 15. Nelson, lioth of
these men Mr. Sentelle often spo
about as having given him thL. in
pi rat ion and ambition to gi forwaiil
with his desire for an education and
a career in hi.s cliosenwork. It may
be said that during those two years
work the foundations of his aims and
ambitions weru laid-
Another man Mr: Sentelle often ;e
t'eneii lo as having had a great in
tluence upon him in his early days
was Captain V. j. Wilson, one of the
most .distinguished teacher.s of the
county immediately following the
War Between-, the States. t aptam
WiLson was for some years county ex-
aininer and issued to Mr. tsetilelle.
his 'first', certilicate to teach school.
To repair the deficiency of his
early education. -Mr. Sentelle contin
ued a student in .summer schools, and
ill private schools, all of his. life until
;i little more than a ye;. v. ago. For
several years, and up to the summer
o'f Il;y." he enrolled ..regularly aj. u
student in.- the Junaluska SumineT
school. In that :e pec'., his life hni
been an inspiration to many yoilng
teachers of i he .'lunty.
July .V.-m's,. :1.'. Sentelle alwa
regarded . ;.s a.piV'olal dati' in his i:u
ue'r.' for it w is on that day that 1,0
stood the examination to oecome a
minister of the Gospel. He prized
the letter from the presbytery noti
fying him on his eligibility to thu
ministry. He ha.. . kept tli,. letter
framed and hanging -on a wall of hii,
study all these years.
. It is ddlieult to determine in which
field. Miv Sentelle has accomplished
his g.'c.i test work, that of' tne church
or til,., schools. 11 is accomplishments:
in both lieUls have been remarkable.
For niany years, he has been relened
to as the "'Father, of the public schools
of Haywood county," but at the same
time it may be s.iid witli equal truth
that -hi', has been the patriarch of the
Baptist. ministry cvf the county- .
Among the pii'ii that are the oe-t
known among their fellows who went
to school, to Air. Sentelle are the fol
lowing: Gone.al ll.ii a y Feigu-o.u: the
man who Ii is in lec'eilt months made
the Mississippi river behave; William
B. Ferguson. :wh.) was as-ociaU'd with
the former in raising : the Maine;
Home r Fergu.-ii'n, president of l.lio
Newport News Shi pbuildilig . oiiipany ;
tiarland S-Fergiisou, J r.. a member
of the Feder.il Tade commission ; K.
W. Gudger, lothyologisL of the Amer
ican Museum of Natural 11 torv ; Dr.
J. F. Abel, Dr. W. L. Kirktiatrick, Dr.
J . H.. McCrackeii. Dr; Sam Stringlield,
former Judge Thoniiis i... Johnson, and
i :i niimlifiT ..if .itlio-- leMilimi' men :niit
n v ...... .. .... . ..f,
women of Western North Cai'olitia.
In 188.1. -he- was elected county .su
perintendent of schools, being the lirst
to hold that important ollice. : He
served , iintil 1S1K!, when he retired
:lnd was out of oflice until llHH, when
he was ag,aiii elected superintendent
and served until 11)21. .After retiring
from the county superintendence' in
1U21, he continued as a teacher in
the county until, 19.'i2. when he bade
farewell ;to the profession he luved
so well-
Among his public services in the
domain ot the church, he was for
several years secretary of the Western
North 'Carolina ' Baptist, convention
before that body-' '.became consolidated
with the Baptist State convention.
He had served at difterent times as
moderator of the Haywood Baptist
association- He is said to have offi
ciated at mor, funerals than any live
men in the county.
I-or thirty years he was pastor of
the Bethel Baptiet church, where the
funeral services were held. He prob
ably . knew more people in Haywood
countv than any other man. He has
doubtless been a visitor to more homes
in Ikiywood county than any half
dozen other men.
Some months before his last illness,
he gave expression to the following
wonLs that perhaps characterize thu
man better than any that may be
said about him:. "My life seems like
Interest Rate Is
Reduced On Loans
T.
warm water
the dates be
ome to nn of
certain days
this period in
is permitted on
IV in ell'ert.
, June 11.
. mined for
k dm in
Fishiri
m counties having only
iishi'ng during the M ;y-
and the trout season
m estern North
L. Gwvn, si i reta. y-trea.--urer ol
the Asheville Production Credit As
sociation has ju-t received word from
Governor W. I. Myers of the Farm
Credit Administration in Washiimtoii.
I). C. that the interest rales on new
loans from production credit associ
ations has bee ri reduced from 5 la - .to
5 pi r cent.
According to Mr. Gwyn the' new o
per , cent interest rate becomes effec
tive immediately on all new loans and
advances made iy the association and
will be applicaide until further notice.
'The new interest, rate of 5 pel
cent will not effect 'loans already ad
vanced in full," Mr. Gwyn said.
"These will continue to bear the rate
of interest prevailing, at the time the
loan was closed. The interest charge
on loans from the association are col
lected when the loans mature.. The
Asheville Productive Credit associa
tion is now making loans on accepta-d
ble crop and chattel security to lurni-
. i it . . i re .. .. I
or.- in iiuncomue, naywoou, lranaji
vania. ..Madison, and Henderson coun
ties. "The reduction of the interest to
o per cent on new -loans," Mr. Gwyn
continued, "is made possible by a
recent .-ale .of Federal intermediate
credit bank debentures to investors
at an unusually low r .te of interc I.
The association gets .i.iiimey to ieiui
farmers from the Federal interme
diate credit bank of -.Columbia, -S.C.-
"The lowering of the inteiest rate
on new loans to .r per cent
ond . I'duc'i ion in tw. niciHi
l'l.iviiig liceii re lu. ed f i .on f
cellt mi Ahirch' I".
" Acci: i ding to I o . ri'.i
said Mr. Gwvn, "lh.- 1-ei
h-.u
n for
-pecies i.
ing May
angling
in each wee
ail counties,
-peci fieri day
w irm water
June 11 peri
i- under wa
Carolina.
fine plias,. of the inland fisheries
or'inam which the new commissioner
is planning to stress is the construc
tion of ti.-h ponds on every farm in
lire -tate where ficilities are availa
ble. Fach new pond, it is pointed out,
will piovidij new opportunities for
li-'hing and oiher recreation and will
alVon! an opportunity. if proper
method-- are fnllowcd, for a
-upnly of aiipeti.ing and
:e foo 1.
cult ti i
C'Oitii'Uoi;.,
w hole.-.itr.e
Ti 1 ',
lo'rig point
pomlli.-h c
serv.'it ion
hi'.'irtilv in
qileiitly .cal!iii
public' to 1 1-,,'
ing new fish i n
I ill!
ill i:i e
d let
an
th
ahi
! nn1
nn
.f Fivherii
adviinta-j
the St at.
P E C I A L
FOR OXE WEEK ONLY
(lies-inning -Monday, -May 21)
Laundered
FOR
$100
(JET OI K PRICES ON CLEANING COMFORTS THIS
WORK IS DONE IN Ol'R DRV CLEANING
DEPARTMENT
Way nesville Laundry
PHONE 205
For
JOB PRINTING
that satisfies
See THE MOUNTAINEER
th,
venient
; ttenti m
lesi nihility of
grounds.
tin
Vi'f-
FOR SALE
.1. M. McFIroy and V. I'. II. si were
among the visitors here fi'iiili Crab
tree l.ast week.
! 'SPRAYERS AND 8 MIXES COME QUICK.
R.N. Barber
t he
the
per
d!
t i
,lei'-
as
Si:
till
dit
Wel
ti lull
low.
nihil
" I lie
iiledlilto , . I
imim.'iliately
pi:o,dttctioti
saving niai
:f u-ctiing
m i .- trs -in
llllili ie c.i
.'that the banks
to lend at the
in their h'i.-!ory.
that l-hi' icsultiiig low i-.ue of
on production credit -associate
ye.i's.
or
; f.:on
s thl
r co.-i
nee ol
inter.
y. The
sccurit v
banks has been such
ire 'able to get money
lowest dis.ounl rale
Gove .nor Myers says
interest
mi loans
is .enabling t armor-borrowers to save
thousands of dollars on the cost of
their -fanning operations this year.
1 f the associations make sound loans,
ami loans: that a.'e collectible, an aile
qiiiite supply of low cost money will
iintinive-to.be available."
IM I OKI 1 1 lhRK M s
The Waytiesville Library Board
met nn Wednesday mo "ling, w ith . a
group of. interested people front' Can
ton to discuss with Miss . Gilbert
from, the. Slate Library Commisiqii at
Raleigh, plans , for milking the pres
ent horary a. free . county library.
Also ' meeting With: the board, were
heads of the various clubs aitd, organ
ization of Wavnesville-
. As the paper. v :.s going to press at
the time of the meeting- further de
tails will be given in the. paper next
week, but this project is one of para
moiint interest to every person in
Haywood county. : ',
DEALER ADVERTISEMENT
, O T I C K
My friends have brought to me re
ports that: several of . my. opponents
are telling that. I have .withdrawn
from the race lor Constable of Wav
nesville Iownship. This i. not the
truth. I am still in the race, and if
elected will do my best to fill the du
ties of the office and not be partial
ti) ar.vone.
HOMER DWIS
Candidate for Constable.
a dream, so swiftly has it flown by.
I am now an old man. I have worked
where I have seen my duty and have
tried always to do the task well. I
have seen men 'anil communities grow
bigger and better. I have seen changes
come on swift but silent wings. I
have seen those who labored with me
called awav by the Angel of Death
before their work was hardly begun.
I have tried to take up the burden
and carry on. And yet there is much
left to be done- I would fain remain
here and be happy to play a part in
the tasks that he out ahead. But -my
work is in other hands. - I am resigned-
My God's will be done!"
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; tried out all the various makes of low-priced cars. They
I have compared ptirformance-von rough roads, in traf
fic, over lulls, through sand and mud and water. And
! they know what thousands of Chevrolet owners have
i proved m their daily driving: The Chevrolet ride
simply can't he matched hv any other in the low-price
' field. It can't he matched because no other low
i priced car matches any of these five leading features.
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