THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE T r , A nut a f ,.-, t.tiuT- were r "" ,a.o a seri- ,,, on Long . i: n ...,a iii a riui"6 K Star r d .,v ale mrney raJ ' " , d prize, !" . . ,. I,i .h were Et"- . ... lulhan r..u.h imi i outlived ,,. ,.i ndpt-r and r , which r i tnke-ntf . na-iif? ' f' ,b dialed on li'idine-. M,',han Ltui i h"ul turn' State Baptist Workers To Arrive Here AL..o.s V" --ts- (,n jiiMinii stu- i U.i. 111-' ,, lr s'i .1 fun, t Mllill IIIUIIS3I1.H in the baby (.mn In the local maintains a list OI i ,,H('i lm become ix ueeks iraining. I aii about preparing fla i lie burp" tech- L tuuni:.-lers. diaper Crijiniiiri their young k are ii'M iuil In raid ii,. up I lie telephone Kiel el entertain boy Lr nobles the rules L tier beense' . And find themselves sans xl 1 1 ii if Ion. if they mid in il it deadline. ti - auei s I k i don l k this summer arc lor trael eani)s and td abroad There are sting itiu is. One for lidualists - buys fool trip with a camp k in New York and Angeles and Lake Ida, In name a few 4Sl Ci -v i W n . S m ; - -J- jam v ? mm. ' -ifi fix SURVEY WORKERS from the state Haptist m in their Sunday School Revival are shmvi right (first row) V. P. Brooks, I.. L. Morgan Miss Hazel Grady, Miss Elizabeth llavuui'.ii Miss Margaret Jane Garrett third row) Mi Texie Sowers, Rufus Fisher, Miss Ann Wiih.ui Bowers, Miss Uoris Morgan, Miss Jean Walkei. Evelyn Stewart (fifth row) Mrs. C. H. Hmiini Mitchell, Bob Winecoft, and Mrs. L. L. Carnente i wiic will .ml local riamist workers; .tie workers are. from left to 1 K. ii. i: i. I.mivikI row) Mrs. Myra Motley, h. Mis.- Ji. r.AMi-s. Miss Harriet Littlejobn, - J..:.i I. o i:.-. Miss lk'tsv Ann Morgan, Miss i iii iov. i .ii.s.s May tiomar, Mrs. F. A. M.i! J..: ie Wilson. Miss Ruth Kller, Miss Miniiii ivenne-d. Jarvis Adams, J. C. Can't Sleep? Medic Offers Advice On How To Do It mom: AllOIT Baptists Id hifih scliool teeners make more monpv jclorc. Some of the in 1 time vacation inhs llieir lathers used to la hard week's work. Lnnersily of Illj. that it was unahle tn Iprues fur an essay iw no enli ies veere re- Illdl'llN h(i sniirnoa (IITING AST CONOMIt.AL Fh'S a Specialty Y Paint Co. s' I'hmir .1-1387 millr. , ( By GAYI.ORD P. GODWIN United Press Stat! Correspondent OMAHA, Neb. (UP) Worry over trivial problems causes more sleep lessness than concern over the pos sibility of another war, according to Dr. Herman J. Jahr of the Uni versity of Nebraska's medical col lege. Jahr divided into two classes the persons who long in vain for peace ful slumber healthy people with "false ideas," and those who suffer organic ailments which tend to prevent sleep. But the healthy non-sleeper accounts for most cases of insomnia, he said. "He is usually a tense, worri some, stubborn individual." Jahr said. "His greatest worry is why can't I ro to sleep'.1' " Jahr makes fun of the alleged "sleep-inspiring qualities ol beds, mattresses, springs, and other I equipment." With the proper atti- lude, he said, anyone can lie down on a too-.short sofa, the floor, or , anywhere else and sleep like a I baby. Habits Vary "You need only a belief in bemj able to sleen; tired, relaxed niu.--cles; a healthy body, and a calm atmosphere," Jahr said. According to Jahr's research, college students require eight to 23 minutes fo go to sleep Middle aged men take about 25 minutes. $100 and ,$50 cash prizes The subject of the essay was: "Is Indi vidual Thrift Outmoded'.'" Kit"' thing! and unddlc-ngnl umiu n in in I minutes. "This may sujjtiesi ilv l.ulie haven't as niai problems .i i'ii think lhe haw. lie -aui t'ollege Minimis Hun an .ucr.me of 38 times ;i mglil . middle .isjeil men tunes. ;ind imdil'i-a.' d women 2(i nines. Inss'ii:; (iocs imi mean losl sleep, .Jahr -aid "If you 'slept like a Ini'.. nil ii likely to be si lit a .i lm..ul m ti morning, ' he said Don't Count Mioi p J;ilir advises aji.tin ( i mini in.-: :,hi e) to voin i 1 1 1 i i i M i ' mi m ' I more nitt 1 1 .tetl in .in .a ( nr. id count than in it I.e. in;: Kre.-li-.n r In no . .mil (In id window I a n in,n Ii il It n In n ml oral hen! , hul don I cm nh and bake oi In i , i ; inn ' II . In .ml He urui (I ei mmi noli -i 1 1 i 1 1 1 tin matter ol In d -I inn nail. 'II a .and w irli or t 'dti i f.i i .mmi awake. h all ini.ni .o mil I 'n n i .lalir In I't t unit Ii ..null n nia is I he it nil ol In til lino l' in used a: a tin i ,d or pinn linn id duriii" I lllld'mn I "I Oil 1 II.: lull "I!' I'll .1 ('111 I' I I1' ales an ant i "in in ' Ln Ii m. lll.lki 1 1 1111 .1 'U Ml I " I'll ' ' 1 ".Hilt. I in later m , tin T . t Im - n ' TALKING NO (.11(111 m:w n'i i;k ir w in n ai, Fl anees I'm pin ,i !i n d In I ill. a lininlit on1 ol i llii": l I n ' rot 1 1 Timel . i" . v In ii In Works, he klKM Kfl In I IIIH "II M'illlls Willi III pl I'd . lb $KI0 ( niililiiietl Iroin I'ane duel Ginw. (Ink (Irove, Olivet. Panther ( ii i k. I'eai lilree. L'ii;eon, IMeas 'I liaison. Ilalelille Cove. Kich I "id Hnersiiti'. Hoek Spring, llraneh. Uoik Face, Sunny Va nt-s ille, First, Wnoil- In. 'ninl , .111(1 dill state leaders of the Itau- ttsl i ainpaien arc .lames Chap man. -siieiai iniial Sunday School st: porn t t iuli lit . and Mrs. Jake Snliulliolei'. assoeial inmil siiperin ti ndeni ol I raiinii).:. L. L. Morgan, tin- Male Sinalax School spcru laiv dl arm i- here toiiiorrow tilth his uroup o winkers. OIM.I ABOl I 3 Women MORE ABOUT Rodeheaver (Continued from Page One) week, the largest crowd of the sea son is cxpecitu. This will be broad cast u,ver WhCC. t-riday nignt Ur. Kodeheaver will tell ol ins years wan tuny Sun uay in their campaign lor souls all over nie Unitea states. Ul ihis great evangelist who saea men in a way mat no other man tias equaiieu, rtooeneaver says: " i urounn ins marvelous pcr soiiaiity anu ueep sincerity, tiiuy aunuay win go auwn in nisiory as one oi tile greatest leaders ot Ins nine. i.udeheaver. perhaps the best known ciinsuau song leauer in iiiteucd tuuay, as weu as lue most lanioua iiiieriidiionaiij got his start ears afco as a college cnetr leauer ai uruo Vslean unversuy. Ail evaiitensi vuumg in inai region uttutu a aunt; ituuer auu engdteo anu lor I iitr juu. mat stdiltu linn on iuj eunbtnstic caieer. billy suinuay ntaiu linn coax a Lnau uiuqua auuignee in Vvinneid. Kan sas, into suen an outpouring ol song, ht ueeideu he Had louml a suiijs leader alter his own litait. i.uy wuikcU lotjellier tor years it s e-sliiiidieu inai Koueneaver lias uueeteu oer lO.uOO.uoo people in song ami us iu.ni ua jo.uou ut one nine o y pi olession a publher, he speuUs inueii ol Ins nine iiaielmg annul llie enuniix. Uunaiiug Hie use ol ms Ueep baiilolle xoiee lulu niiiiiooiie 10 religious gainerings. in tins eapaeny lie has traveled iU.Oiiu miles, most ol inein by air plane, and visneci over twenty eouniries in every part ol the woria. in lus most recent trip abroad Dr. htmchravcr went m Alnca wnere, witn Hisnop Arthur J :ioori, lie studied t ne religious ha oils oi tne natives of the Heigian Congo. The aim oi his visits abroad to Hie loaning mission holds is lo tincl uie best way to promote music in the loreign mission program. la recent years he lias luililled year's contract with the National flroadeasting Company in addition (o leading singing for many noted groups and appearing on hundreds of radio programs. The Sacred Music Conference is one of the outstanding occasions of the 1SM8 Junaluska season. It has attracted southwlde interest and delegates representing a wide geographic area are attending. The conference closes Sunday, July 11. 1 1 nnt'iniiil Irom .PagcrSt M I'd. da i wt Imi tlirr'r lime-Tin 1 t Inn . pli, at inn., report, and in nioi t i i a it d tin id It loll , Hinil w 1 1 1 1 .t 1 1 Mr.. Hronk lure, I ii via Imi h. In i bii diand alter ' l.mnl.v iii,il n l. iillieel':. report 'I " i in N'orhnrn hospital m I ; ' ilb o'lt i ur; f i urn ;;mr hot "in .! in lb, 1 1 a lit id,, and pu..- N I hn I I lit lima bill ' i shooting occurred II r in Tuesday at the Inn mm in the Grienliill nl ( ,u ilnn, aceoi din;; to ib i.i 1. 1 - nor MIOI'T Negro Janitor ! 'mil iT'iK'd 1 1 mil f'HKe Onpi be : ml I' Leans, yot siyii id I "ii ' nl 1 1 mo hot Ii nirn Tbi' i a n i in nl m 1 1 mil made public, i".i mil I..- ., limed .ii the trial in ' n. t tn 1 1 tin I I i ii lax al ternooii. I I a I'ini ei' man had been 1 1. 1 1 a it m I a it (fU , and is said t o an nl Itnb Love. The ' " ine' i H i in i t il near t he home ( n l.n i,t I, at e MOKE ABOUT Weed Killer (Continued from Page One! al. According to the county agent's office, the eron had not Iwpii in. lured in any way. The 2--ID solution has been used on a small scale in Haywood coun ty to clear out hedgerows, poison ivy and upgrowth of weeds. The farm of G. C. Palmer In Crahtree had a very successful application nf the spray. I Plastic Headliners ! ' S bs s !',. MJJ.t PiiUfc. sii- tV it ycH k.J? . .. mr riBiiiiiMi'iiiiVifF-'i -fii Y ... - MORE ABOUT Civic Club I I ...... .1 - I ..... - 1 teuiiiiiiueu iiuiii rage wutr tendance. The r?t paid rides were about the same as last year, It was ed out. More than 1,600 rode the merrj -go-round Monday I ji.f and nxer 600 look the head-spin- ,", ning i me on tne same aay in mo t Roll-O-Plane Other rides were Ii: as equally popular. William Chambers and Fred ( Campbell had charge of the sale S i of tickets and supervision of per- ) sennet ol the club In the handling of tickets The club uses the money for community projects, with a major part of former year's profits going into the high school band fund. i-i... .a..i. i... - n . ut t tun also s IJUU3UI 9 a DVj 1 11" K ncoui uuop anu a vjiri ocuui f.. m (, . Brownie unit I i' '1 ' li t' point- ft it A people l-tf If if KAIN-OR-SHINK HATS ... A boon in the t;ii 1 who doesn't Hie building liKC to cany an umbrella are these new highly styled plas tic hats for summer wear, designed In Kve Tartar. CJay, cool and crisp, they keep their freshness lliioiiidi rainstorms, dust and city soot. They can be cleaned bv wipmi; with a damp ifoH IIF.NI' cloth and, says Miss Tartar, you cm even kit on I hem and they'll spring back into .shape. The hat worn by the model is inspired by the classic nihiii; h.it, done in sheer plastic and trimmed witfi black-eyed susans. In one arm she holds a daisy-trimmed white cloche, in the other a huj'.e beret. All are safe to wear in anv weather. Firemen Put Out Blaze iM,' t ' 5 1' In Hazelwood Shack ",' 4 A small blaze occurred Monday i ! . ' afternoon at 2:55 when a small J J j lee station on Highway 23 at Haiel- 1 wood caught fire f. ' ! The W'aynesville fire depart- T Mt extinguished the ii 'i burning inside?;' ment quit kly blaze, which was Want Ads f.,i . Cottage near Balsam. ' Newly furnished; electrically i equipped kitt hen. bath. Adults only. Call 324 R or 127 between' 9 a in and 5 p.m., except Satur- l' d.'O and Sunday. Jy 9 J I If t t Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer. WANTKD- Buyer for S unit apart ment house with all gas equip- , ! ment ;i apts. furnished This Is-' a limne and a $100 a month in- . come. Get ahead Huy this. Con- : 4 I aet V. E. Smith, Lee Street, Waxnesxille. N. C. Jv 9-13 j Vou Will Find At RAVS July i WORK ABOUT Record Crowd (Continued from page 1) history, while No 19 from Lake Junaluska into Cherokee is carry ing an extra heavy load of traffic. Highway No. I9-A from hpre to Sylva is being traveled more now than at any time since No. 19 was opened last year. Stanley Henry, secretary nf the Chamber of Conunerce, said that so far everyone had been placed that slopped in Waynesville The demands for outlying facilities sur pass all others, he said. Registra tions arc picking up daily at the Chamber of Commerce office. Lake Junaluska is enjoying a good season, with several of the larger conferences yet to be held MM Values f. nV ar?5i V ,. S, ii ii x July 'Clearance Bargains Nov; Offered In All Departments ; !.! If 1 to 6 Dresses Slacks - Shirts and Many Other Items Men's Overalls $2-49 Up Boys' Overalls Sizes 2 to 6 Up Sizes 6 to 16 $.89 Up I 9 tiw uxucf t4e Zest " " ; I LAFF-A-DAY ' j ru SPECIAL l??,;- i rir'" i r r r;u,fln'c nfir,i In Dnr f '"i-fii-i. Muuunirss imiiMtimi 4 I ' ( j'. I 'm'' I ' f, 11 AlXsAl Vli M Mr y . I -w w I "-in ii ior d.U's in uncovered dishes. .iJ. " ' i . i . 1 rift? . 7a(. C l 1 C i, t 1 '.- rS--i : SfKtek' and Many n , n . &izes6tolB - e m mP'"- Z Cher Items BoyS Dept. SjJM Op iJsB&'i- rn.j-. f$ "s: wc fiiYf AITn fPh ftp- jpyffiiiii (ill miAfir tmnv in n mn nrntr ':ki' i 1 I l SI C I f I 1 H I I III IU U tl III BTV. - W I n i - ':!';.' y i s s , x w:.ts...-- i iii'; iub bbiu iiu n htf n h i . o. . fW n KAY S Went. Store ,1 ..K,PtV,.nc ...... A I t gi: 1 t.gv-, rr-tMj n l- ' I I .,...-... II. Ml... ..l III I I I I . LI LMJJIJ H. ZERO 10CKIR . . . Constant Z(,ro t1,,l k(.rps F-nfro.l, (,,r ,,,,. . . , Millie I IJHl III yUUI Mill" Hi : hl"i b us .tore 1 30 lbs. of meat or 80 tjts. f'-'l bl' s. It ro Locker has separate com- lMtr,,,... rZ? i -"nit, DELIVERY operation at "Come Up Lodge La Junaluska' M RADIO & APPLIANCE C 50 Biltmore Ave. Ashcvillc, X. C. "Of course not I was just chasing it out of the station ( i ' it Whir, 9 i; '. L-1 i