( THURSDAY, APBIl! THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Patriotic G 1 Spruce Arrive For U. D. C. And D. A.R. Groups Plantings Will Be Made Along Parkway Near Devils Court House and Tennessee - Gap. . It tu announced today that the Pisgah National Forest will re ceive spruce planting- stock the first of next week for the estab lishment of memorial forests for the D. A. R., and the U. D. C Mrs. Joseph Silversteen, of Bre vard, state regent for the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Ethel Harris Fisher, of Asheville, state president of the North Carolina division of the Daughters of the Confederacy, have entered into a co-operative agree ment with Joseph C. Kircher, of Atlanta, Regional Forester of the thirteen Southern states, for the development of the Memorial For ests. . According to the agreement, the co-operating organizations deposit the sum of $5.00 for each acre to be planted and the U. S, Forest Service is to furnish the planting stock, supervise the planting and afford the area the same protec tion from fire, disease and tres pass as is given other Xativn&l forest lands in the immediate vi cinity. The D. A. R. and U. D. C. are contributing to the establishment of these forests in memory of the soldiers the State of North Caro lina has furnished in memory of the North Carolina Daughter of the American Revolution, also as an expression of their interest in reforestation and the restoration of the natural resources of the Southern region. The site? selected for these plant ings are along the Blue Ridge Parkway between Devils Court house and Tennessee Gap. At one time this area supported one of the best virgin stands of spruce in the United States. It now supports only a few scattered trees of mer chantable species due to clear cuttir.fr of the spruce stands and a sever? burn following the logging operations prior to acquisition by the United States. It will be nec essary to plant the area to bring it back into productivity. In addition to the memorial obntings, the Pisgah National Forest is planting through its CCC camps about 350 acres of abandon ed fields that are not restocking satisfactorily. The fields that are being planted have eroded to the extent that they are no longer suited for agricultural purposes or the land is too poor for that use. Before areas are planted it is first determined that growing for- Seen In Friday's Film Here iBrian Aherne and Kay Francis in a scene from "The Man Who Lost Himself which opens Friday at The Park. Villians At Bay In "Colorado" THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU I I -J Ccv. lj H .in i. nut'- n r -- - -- - - " than the average of the 4 other largest selling cigarettes tested less than any off them according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself 1 Headed by Roy Rogers in the exciting and historical western "Col lorado" which shows at the Park Saturday, is a number of other stars that make it a picture filled witji thrill after thrill in this fast action western drama with songs and music aplenty. - At The Park mm See Kelvinator's NEW KIND of Refrigerator! KU - mm til niit, i COILS New V m Moist Master Models WAll$! Something t irelynew in refrigeration! In addition to the High-Speed Freezer there's a separate set of cool ing coils concealed in the walls. The giant Cold-mist Freshener with glass doors gives super-moist storage for vegetables, left-overs and other foods guards precious vitamins and keeps foods fresher. No need to cover dishes! See these new and different 1941 Kelvinators' Dtlnmd l kmm am f-Ytr Pnfartw Ptaa. &um mm utcmi Imjtm mtr. 1st 1'.:$- C.T1 AD.LEM and CO. I est products is the highest use of the land and lands suitable for agriculture or eood pasture are not planted. , THURSDAY Wallace Beery as I . ; Approximately 1840 acres have 8wa8hbucUinf, bandit comes been planted to date on the Pis-,o jn ..Bad Man- in hi8 Igah National Forest. Practically most colorful characterization all of this reforestation work hasiince "Viva Villa." The picture is been accomplished with CCC camps a . thrilling and whimsical story oi a desperado wno noes tnrougn high adventure as a modern Robin Hood of the west. Beery has num erous humorous moments as he seeks to straighten out the lives if others by his bandit philosphy. Lionel Barrymore has the part of a hard-bitten old rancher with a rapier-like tongue, whose candid remarks unmask motives of others in the play. 52,300 Paid NYA Students In Haywood During School Term Over $2,300 has been paid Hay wood studenu v during the past school year through the NYA stu dent work program, according to yera partner stepping in as a rival for the heroine's hand if, of course, she doesn't remarry his associate. . MONDAY ,AND TUESDAY Timely and significant, "flight Command" starring Robert Taylor, brings to the screen the United States Xavy's mighty air armada in flying thrills surpassing "Test Pilot." Filmed in co-oporation with the Navy, it pictures air man euvers at sea with aircraft car riers, battleships and squadrons of fighting planes engaged in every hazard of the service. Ruth Hussey plays opposite Taylor. WEDNESDAY A "up be comes interested in a new radium deposit in the arctic circle, and charter a sailing vessel, and with the backing of a promoter, head for the north. Near the Arctic ocean, during mutiny among the crew, the captain is killed and the others are cast adrift on an iceberg. A spectacular flight by plane, gets rescuers there in the nick of time. William Watkina, district supervi sor of the 30 Western North Carolina counties. The studenU have earned from $3 to $6 per month, at 15 cents per hour. About $1,400 was paid to students in the county-at-large, and $900 in the Canton schools. Forty six students worked at the pro jects in the county and 18 at Can ton. ; The students earned money by performing various tasks in the re spective schools of the county. Some served in lunch rooms, helped prepare food, acted as tutor to students in lower grades, did of fice work, checked Tecords, worked in the library, and for the boys, many worked on maintenance jobs, such as taking care of the grounds, planting and grading school yards. Those participating were select ed on the basis of need and ability. Mr. Watkina explained that only those who would use the money to an advantage were con sidered. "We do not want spend thrifts in this work,' he said. r rii. t To Be Staffed Saturday, Ma i A spring dance will h, ed by the Knights of Ci the Wajmesville .rmcj oay y a. Marion Waynesville, is chairmf event. I Music will be furnishl ney cry son and his Dot 01 Asnevuie. The proceeds of the go for the benefit of School. IT MUST BE "Love is what makes a young man spend $100 for a diamond ring while he tries to keep warm all winter in last summers raincoat." Egg production duririf ing spring and summer sugnuy smaller than in sDondine Deriod nf ian fewer layers on farms t earlier. INDUSTRY, NEEDS WELDER SOUTHERN WEL SCHOOL I Kitianal Oc(rm otIU tor I riuMiunds of electric and acti needed in (bipyards and airp with pay op to 1 1,50 per h train you in 8 to 10 weeks. I) slaasea. Free empIoment sere A our fraduatea now suocess can be furniahed. Most Si odea cfaool in south. Enroll today, i PHONE 2940 68 N. MARKET ST. ASHE, Regular Houre Night: 7:15 and 9:30 Matinee : Mon., Wed. . .3:00 P. M. Park Theatre Sat... Sun,.. Sun. Night . Admissions 30c! Thursday BAD IV. AN with Wallace Lionel BEERY BARRYMORE since 1934. When Beery, as a bandit, and Barrymore, as a rancher, meet, thing's turn to the lighter side of life one of the best pictures of the year. FOR COUGHS FROM COLDS THAT WONT TURN LOOSE JTAJCE ONE SIR OP MENTHOMlAStONl WAIT HVt MiNUicS IF TOU FAIL TO SET tXPECTEO RELIEF ASK FOR YOUR MONEY SACK Smith's Cut-Rate Drug NOW YOU CAN BUY FRIDAY Two men may 'look Stori alike, but when it comes to mak ing love, there's always a differ ent technique, so it goes in "The Man Who Lost Himself." In this comedy, with Brian Aherne and Kay Francis, the wife had a hus band who had a double, and she did not know which, was which, Her heart saw double, and the whole thing wound up in the mer riest mixup ever imagined. Phone 48 Hazelwood, N. C 9& AmrcGi mUt .' Your home deserve the bet paint money can buy . Here's your chance to get it and save money, toolMake the most of it now Spring Time, Paint Time! -e0 SWP painted bouses in our Sherwin-William Paant and Color Style Oukfc. C. N. ALLEN & CO. Phone 48 Hazelwood SATURDAY When Roy Rogers entered pictures he thought Holly wood would never let him become an actor because of his voice. He played in a number of roles, but each required that he pose before the cameras and sing. In a dra matic role, Roy convinced produc ers of his acting ability, and he has been playing in dramatic ac tion roles ever since,' with a fine ballad voice a subsidiary to the picture. In his latest -picture, "Colorado" which will show at the Park Saturday, he is seen as a United States Army Intelligence officer who is sent into Colorado to find the cause of the Indian uprising and internal strife during the War Between the States. OWL "SHOW A mystery that only Scotland Yard detectives could solve, is the basis of the picture "Scotland Yard scheduled for the Owl Show at the Park Saturday night. Against a background of present-day London, the picture un reels the story of a gentleman bank robber who joins the Colors and is injured in Dunkirk and re emerges with the face of a bank director as the result of plastic surgery . . . mystery upon mys tery, SUNDAY' Co-starring Carole Lombard and Robert Montgomery, who are seen together for the first time. "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" pre sents these top favorites ill a riot ous social comedy of a young law. yer and the woman who for three years has been accepted as his wife. Weaving its story deftly around the martial life of this highly modem pair, and the unique domestic rules by which they live the film hits a crisis when the two discover that their weddihg was illegal. In their emotional re bound they find their romance has become a triangle with the law- Friday V T ' nrutlV Saturday Tackling the most dangerous assignment of his career as hehitsthetrailagainstaband f of enemy agents. 1 7' i k R0V i " kmc, itfLSSffiSKS Late Show Saturday Scotland Yard with Nancy Kelly and Edmund Gwenn A mysteiy in which the best detectivres of Scotia unreel the story of a Gentleman Bank Robber. Sunday Carole LOMBARD Robert M0NTG0ME in it Mr. and Mrs. Smit Your first long loud laugh of the year the most situation ever a3 the couple who couldn't stay ml to fight it .out in their room if it takes all summer- ITS A LAUGH PANIC Monday and Tuesday "FLIGHT COMMAND" with'..".' Robert Ruth TAYLOR HUSSEY Thrilling Scenes of the navy's mighty air fleet in flying thrills, even surpassing "Test Pilot". Wednesday "MUTINY I TfrdE ARTIC; with Richard ARLEN An DEVI An action drama in the frozen as an expedition seeks wealth means to save their lives. ten ;