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August 30, 1940 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE "At 'UK you out MIMIMU I'l.iOVI % h H'I ihopp. ,lu Wureln i VI Ul RKNT i • iqulrtd. Valley, Apart John lt'-f>Ti'l|i Knrlim 7 -4-1f l'< 'U pre \ all.. RKNT Aii :1 11 n.. Hi, nil ini- VtmvtlU. ». r ' John .-lu-ei, SiiiiiiK y. h Ki-ti' J. Hull. IIHOtllW \V N. ii timl I »<•<! rt KM ii HI: r\« H m«i Uriiiichviiy, U I ll «""il, N ,11)- arrival! of Complete .snite-<, |,I<I riffcH, tfaple i-'a. i-ny iamolee, I , Ant iQttft, Hlli-ii-l'i'i"'. >'|.\ t'riied for QUiek I»If|ii>nul. m HI * * * * WW"*' i,, Wentwood 51 Free In-livery «very iiltrht hut Wednexdny »!"•'» •<,ws WMCOWIIN — <OWH IiRoudud carload of WU<onnln Vd.'rU Accredited Tested C;>ws, I lurnseyM, JertteyH and lioliitelim. ,UU1 ' * ' ALIO number of food work homes for ii.l.v priced rlaht. O. '"ring Valley ift-W. FOB RENT- :i room apartment. W. 0, Petere, 11 Law n- u mrut-t, •prim Valley. 7 ,1-tf lAltA(U2 and »toraa« to rent. D. W, Kinlth. Telephona Hprlnc Val- lay 124. :IK Val- •-14-tf ron lurjra riiutiiH, lilwh RENT rout j.,...i '!".'." i !'!"•' ai'hool and public nehou TeteDhoni Spring Valley list. REAL ESTATE For Sale J. Karllnaer, 1-18-tf ' BALI!—Ona fri-nh Jersey cow. John Chabru, 35 llerrlck avenue, Iprtug Valley. ^^ 0-6-tf JEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES factory Rebuilt a c u u m Cleaners, |7.95 up, Guaranteed. Ul Makes Serviced. Singer Sewing Machine Co. PHONE SPRING VALLEY 076 FOR BALE .EiEe*ptJj i;.,i bargain, s.-vi -ii-ri.i.in house, 11 Improve. mantes r> aereei chicken hot»»>. Bee lien. Rati, :si; F r a n k l i n avtt Pearl River, . -U'-S-HII-T TOR BALE Small Nyack; nuiei raatrii loud; HIX room*, liatli ileitis; Baraga: ii.- 1 * 11 •r, Rox It. '•'I Jlela'llhnr- aii Improve* U rile Rerid- Kult BALE—House, ii room*, bath, Improvement*; Central Nyack, Rout* fill; $1.S»I». $70n i:,xti. Tele- phone Nym-k 1247-J. FOR SALE—Building lota from MBO up, Hobart street, Pearl River. Telephone La Parent Hopper, 8116. Pearl River. Btf-9-8-1? I FOR •AL»—BfctetrJo player Piano, very rtuiHonable. Levltun, N.I Phurch Ktreet, Sprlna; Valley. Tele- phone usa-M. ••»••' t •nit SAiiK—Pony, full equipment, liarueHM, carrlaice. waddle. Very asnnable. Telephone Spring \ a I w 11U3-W. X-2.-.1 .\>H SALE—All new; garage doo", me panel closet doors, cellar win- lows, elder press. Telephone Spring .alley 37-R. 8-15-1 OR SALK—Colorado Blue Spruce ai :',">e; also Red Maple, lioxwoods, irberry, Red Dogwood, Rhododcn- ron Kvcrgreens in variety, large mall; at Pearl lllver Nursery, >. Main street. ctf-8-2-T OR SALE—One good heifer, 13 months old. John Chabra, 85 ick avenue, Spring Valley, . SALE—Buffets, dining room tableB, bath tubs and wash tuba, lephone Spring Valley 619-W. o-ii-tr rOR SALE—80 acres of tillable land, no buildings, in Oeala, Fla. Box 94, Nanuet. N. Y. 9-»9-tf FOR SALE—Large, choice building lot on Washington avenue, Pearl River. Apply Fred I. Holt, phone 2176 or La Forest llupuer, phone 2116, Pearl River. stf-9-8-T FOR HALE OR RKNT Commercial building, Church si reel, Spring Valley, Approximately 8,750 square go :ur and fender repair shop: also suit- able as garage, warehouaa, or fac- tory. Inquire for terms of your lo- cal agent or The Home Building and Loan Association, 2 North Main street, Spring Vallxy. Telephone 878. 2-29-tf South Sea Romance At Valley Theatre Friday, Saturday "South of I'aK" i'uK"", an epic of South H»'aj« romance and In- trifWi will be the fMtUFt altrac- Hon at the Valley Theatre Friday anil Hal HI day. Jon Mull, FiuticU Farmer, Vicior MeLaKien, (iene Lockhurl, |)ou K la.s Dumbillle, Ol- yiilpc HmdiiH and Francis Ford have the important rolea In this picture. "Hrielly, the story of "South of I'UKO I'UKO" coiicein.H I hi' wtiariKe advent lues of Bucko Larson and Huhy Taylor, who undertsJci an expedition to a famulous near! !;:•'! "South of Hugo 1'ago". Overcame by K''i '•«• and lust for wealth, Lai son uses all kind* of foul methods to enslave the nattvei on the i«land of MUIIOU so that they will dive for peails. Kehane, the young and handsome son of the Island chief, falls in love with Ruby, never dreaming that ehe is a Singapore cafe girl. Things go from bad to worse for the innocent natives un- til a swift and unexpected climax manages to nave the day for the islanders and to free them from Larson's cunning and violence pro- vides the picture with an ending packed with thrills and drama. The principal location site dur- ing filming of "South of Pago Pa- go" was on the famous Kona coast on the island of Hawaii, the larg- est In the group. Here 2000 natives were employed, 300 canoee were as- sembled and an entire native vil- lage built on the beach near the foaming surf. Sunday and Monday the feature will be "The Return of Frank James", with Henry Fonda and Jackie Cooper in the leadu. Next Tuesday and Wednesday the feature will be "The Man I Mar- ried", with Joan Bennett, Francis Lederer and Lloyd Nolan. Next Thursday, for one day only, the attraction will be "Flight An- gels", with Virginia Bruce, Dennie Morgan and Ralp Bellamy. Orangetown Telegram and Pearl Klver Searchlight PAGE 7 AT THE VALLEY THEATKE SUNDAY AND MONDAY s 5.000°o mm ftf Train fiofift^ Henry Fonda ling turn of Frank James" FOR SALE OR RENT—Foreclosure properties. Inquire at your real estate agent or The Home Building and Loan Association, 2 North Main street, Spring Valley. Telephone 878. 2-22-tf 3—Jersey, h; Guernsey; early freah; extra good onable. Alex Battochl, rk. Telephone Spring F-12. fresh, a lality; Bummlt Valley J-24-tf REAL ESTATE Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR RENT — Etching preHs. II. Rosenbaum, ill Herrlck avenue, Spiiiiu Valley. Tel- ephone 1498. \\f K MT "TO OiTrjOIIA^F rand a haif* loads; top soil, no'turf stone*, |2,50; screened soil. |3.S0; luck, jr>; acreened Band, »Z.5u; ravel for roadway or building. ! B0; delivered anywhere. B. Boctt- „, Willow Tree road, Mpnsey. _e.e- Ihone 619-W Spring Valley, 8-20-tf FOR RENT RENT—3-r .ted, every central ids. Also 3 Him apartment, oil convenience, gu- locatlon; large rooms, heated, fur IsheA all Improvements: central .ration, »25. Mrs. Frank J thwart!, telephone Spring Valley 1115. S-SS-tE !].'(i i RKNT "> beautiful single 'ooms, kitchen, bathroom; aBO rage. Adults: teachers preferred. in. Madison avenue. Spring Val: 739 -M. s-29-4 FOR RENT 3 and 4 ROOM BUNGALOWS All Modern Improvements Including Heat FOR ALL-YEAR TENANTS LOUIS SCHWARTZ 1 JotuuMra St. Spring Valley r-nu RENT—6-rnnm house, all im- provements, Buena Vista avenue •rest. Michael Hi IP Nanuet 316. ffman, tele- 8-29-tf tR R E N T - 5 ronrn*. •pen porch, all impm iKe, Inqul'^ telephone Nanuet^nBil, closed and •ments, ga NEED 50,000 BURLAP BAOB. Pay highest price. 12 E w l n g avenue, Spring Valley. Telephone 1305-B. B-9-tf HELP WANTED WANTED—Cirl i' work, between Hours 8 a, m. to :', Qeorge §£elwtner, Siirie - Valley. T appoint nieiit. do general bouse- ages ls-25 years, p. m. Apply Mrs, Summit avenue, elephone 1125 for WA.VTBD — Oetiffal houseworkers, 140 and S50: mothers' helpers, $30; mlddleaged women, E. C. Mcitiii, Employment Agency, telephone Nanuet 2235, MISCELLANEOUS TYPEWRITER REI'AIRINC on all model machines, Rebuilt anil re- conditioned standard typewriters and new Royal and Remington port- ables sold. Rentals, Murray Btuck. Call Spring Valley 819-J. VIOLIN and SAXOPHONE lessons given at your home, instruments furnished; pianos tuned and re- paired. Frank Krulish, Box 43, Spring Valley. 11-2 26 iHi RKNT—Six-rnnm house, $35; ffive-room, $40; nine-room, $40; ix-r..om house, $40. E. C. MoOJll. ai Estate and Insurance, tele- one Nanuet 2235. CHAIRS CANED—Reasonable rates Mrs. Marie Bartley, Elliott Place, Bl Her Sat. Telephone SprtnB Valley 171. S-16-U full R E N T — "i-ri'iHii apartment. large, modern, all Improvements. Ilsii large modern 2-room apart- »nt; large grounds; opposite i*ath- Rc Church, 99 N. Main str.ef, >rinK Valley, TOR RENT—Large sunny ftinir- om, heated: heautlful locatl tear ^iilag*; reasonable, Teleph nriiig \il1ev 354 J, RK r,p. l i tff-W, T — 3-ronm apartment*, ated, shower, latest lm- : furnfsheii, unfurnished; t'nioi rond, Spring Val- IIK.XT Mod,in 2-room house r Itiir'i HI hool. |ii-room honM urner. Telephone Spring Vni RENT ' ment. Valley. Frill' 15 Sou room Ilea teil h Main Street, RENT iiprov J. -2 rooms and kitchen, iments. OH steam beat. Telephone SjirinB- \ a l - R-2H-3 RENT—Lo\ ily 3-room apart- nt, all imprc veiuetits; one IliEhl 7 ColumbiB avenue. Phone ^ Valley 240. S-22-3 I.KASE—4 rooms, ttp-t ialts only; garage; 1 bl : near village; reference rt .:,.> Spring Valley 1428-R, i-dat ,,'k Tel TRY NATURE'S own remedy for sciatica and rheumatism. Purely of herbs. Egroont Laboratories Nanuet. N. Y. «-29-t( CHAIRS CANED—Excellent work done by Invalid. Price* reason- able. Bleekman, 51 Lincoln avenue, Pearl River, Telephone 2191. •tf-S-S-a Orangeburg Fair Horse Show Draws Many Fine Horses The 1940 Orangeburg Fair prom- ises to be the focal point this com- ing week-end, for admirers of all types of line horse flesh. In addi- tion to the fine horse show on Fri- day and Saturday, William A. Oliv- er, the fair's racing secretary, has scheduled a card for both Saturday and Labor Day that is sure to please the many devotees and fol- lowers or light harness racing. On Saturday afternoon there will be two races for $400 in prize mnncv i"d .." Mondav T, r ibo»- Tine there will be three races, with purs- es totaling $600. Entries for this two-day meeting have been received from several of the leading stableet of Newark and Long Island, as well as from other points in New York and New Jer- sey. Among them are such well known thoroughbreds as Billy Bun- ter. who reci ,'ly stepped off a mile in 2.08<i at Middletown; The Pre- cept. Mike Scott, and other favor- ably regarded campaigners of the metropolitan ovals. As a special feature, Mr. Oliver has secured the famous free-legged pacer, Newbrook Voio, who will pace a special exhibition mile in an endeavor to beat the track record. Newbrook Volo is a handsome jet black stallion, owned by B. S. Bres- lin of Brooklyn, and will be driven by a very attractive young lady. Fairjroers will have an unusual treat to see this phenominally-gait- ed horse in action. Driven by his fair reinswoman, Newbrook Volo has already shattered the track records at Chatham, N, Y„ Hones- dale, Pa„ and at Kingston, R. I., where he passed the mile in 2:05. With such an array of top-notch trotters and paceiw-and with all races on the three-heat plan- -rac- ing fans will have two afternoons of rare sport that will he quite in line with the high standards and traditions of the famous old Orangeburg race track. "Untamed" In Technicolor At Strand Theatre Telling a graphic story of the lives and loves of men who work In America's giant steel industry, the dramatic film, "Hot Steel", conies Friday and Saturday to the Strand Theatre with Richard Al- len and Andy Devine in co-starring roles. Said to combine action with a powerful human story as two men fight for control of a new steel pro- cess, the picture offers a vivid, be- hlnd-the-scene g'uipse into one of the country's greatest and most col- orful occupations. "The Ranger and the Lady", Re- public western which opens Friday at the Strand Theatre, presents Roy Rogers, one of the up-and- coming hoss-opera stars, in a typi- cally virile and entertaining role. He portrays Captain Colt, the young officer of the Texas Rang- ers who finds obedience to his Ran- gers' oath intolerable when his su- perior officer is resorting to knav- ery to enrich his own pockets at the expense of the pioneens of the Southwest. The fourth in a series of hill-billy comedies with the Weaver Broth- ers and Elviry will be seen at the Strand Theatre. Increased popu- larity prompted the making of "Grand Oie Opry", the most elab- orate in the series to date. "Grand Oie Opry", which is scheduled to play Sunday and Dagwood. The Columbia film, In which Rita Huyworth is promin- ently cast, relates the hectic mis- adventures of the Bumsfeads when an old flame returns to singe Dag- wood, while Blondie "burns." Oth- ers in the cast are Larry Simras as Baby Dumpling, Don Beddoe and Danny Mummert, as Alvin Fuddle, Thurston Hall, Fay Helm and John Qualen. Tim McCoy's outdoor activities extend far beyond those of a screen actor. Tom is the owner of a 5,000 acre ranch in the Big Horn Basin on Owl Creek, near Thermopolis, Wyoming The ranch is fifty miles distant liom the nearest railroad, and its stalwart proprietor puts in a lot of time at his favorite hob- bies of ruling, hunting and fishing. McCoy's latest thrill-Western, "Frontier Crusader", is the attrac- tion at the Strand Theatre Thurs- day. 0 Benefit Play At Green bush Theatre The Rockland County Conserva- tion Association will sponsor a ben- efit performance of J. B. Priestly's delightful comedy, "Time and the Con ways. Friday evening, Septem- ber 6, at H:45 o'clock, at the Green- bush Summer Theatre, Blauvelt. The scheduled ten-week season at the Goenbush Summer Theatre has been extended by the director, Thomas B. Elderfhaw, in response to many requests, one of them com- ing from the Conservation Associa- Double Features Predominate On Central Program Hi'Klnniug this Tuesday trie time of the Tuesday and Thursday mai iiiecs at Hie Central Theatre, Fein'1 River, will be ,'i o'clock therenflei in order to permit school children to attend. An exceptionally K" 1 " 1 list of pictures is scheduled at the Central this week. On Friday and Saturday at the Central the bill offers "Maryland", in Technicolor, starring Waltc Brennan. John Payne and Fay Bainter, and "Pop Always Pays", with Leon Errol and Dennis Don't mis* "Maryland", we know you'll like it. It's a pleasant, light romantic drama, in Technicolor about live and .stcepleehaeing in Old Maryland, headed by a large, well-known east, including three Academy Award winners. Brands Joyce, Ben Carter and Clarence Muse are In the cast. This 1940 lilm of Century runs 90 minutes and was directed by King. "Pop Always Pays" is a light, slapastick comedy and offers plenty of laughs and relaxation. Another 1940 picture, directed by Goodwin and runt 65 minutes. The usual selected shorts will also be offered. On Sunday and Monday, with a continuous performance on Labor Day , "The Mortal Storm" and "Opened By Mistake" will be seen on the screen at the Pearl River Central. "The Mortal Storm" is Phyllis Bottoms'* best-seller filmed. A viv- id, unforgettable dramatization of the effect of Hitler's rise to power upon one German family. Beauti- fully played by James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan, F. Morgan. Irene Rich, Robert Young, M. Ous- penskaya, and Bonita Granville. Don't miss it! "Opened By Mistake" Is a mod- erate, light comedy melodrama, with reporters solving murder and bank robbery. Charles Ruggles, Robert Paige and Janice Logan head the cast. We know you'll laugh! "Women In War" and "In Old Missouri" are the pictures sched- uled for the Central on Tuesday, one day only, with a matinee at 3 o'clock. The first named film Is a war drama set at the British froit. Pretty nurses quarrel over a hand- some aviator. A trite story well handled by competent performers. Wendy Barrie, Patric Knowles, and Elsie Jannis as the mother, head the cast. "In Old Missouri" is a laugh- packed hill-billy comedy offering the Weaver Brothers, Elviry and J. Storey. Sixty-seven minutes of set- to one LOCKSMITTHNO—Keys duplicated and fitted. Locks repaired ami installed. Kaplowitz & Alpert, 1 N. Main Street, isSJi'ing Valley, PttOtt* 628. 7-11-tt WANTED Students; ntiend Weetwood Secre- tarial Schools. Phone West wood 1354. Varied courses, evening classes, competent Instructors, Indi- vidual or group instruction. ctf-9-18-B Harold R. Malcolm, in "We Planned It That Way," declares that up to one half of the relief cash distributed goes to salaries for executives instead of to the unem- ployed. Well, it costs money to give them service with a smile. ACCPRATE CRTNB examination also qualitative teat of drinking water, $1.00 each. Fink'a Drug Store. 7-21-tt 8-15-3 ; RENT—House, 8 rooms and ith. automatic heat and hot wn- 2 blocks from grammar school ul high school. 2H F u n s t o n nve- c spring Valley. 8-15-tf <>R R E N T — B u n g a l o w type bonne, i modern improvements, oil ner; fine residential section. Ref- Telephnne Spring Valley I* If no answer call Nyack 1012, 1-15-2 RENT—5 rojme. clofed and pen porch, all Improvements, ga- *ge Inquire telephone Nan S-lS-tf HIGH WATER and FUEL BILLS* REDUCED THRU WfW PLUMBING SERVICE FREE PLUMBING INSPECTION WITHOUT OBLIGATION! Cell our profeulonelly trained and •quipped Plumbing SoectolUi fat odvaf tited in the Saturday {waning Pert) to check for coitly leekt in foaeett end toilet. Ha bfinoi hit perteb!» SEXAU6B-SYSTEM Kit (identified by thii »lan) eentatnino "»«: ouer" PMCiSiON TOOU and 1126 »«ploe«<««jl Port* (eotjronfaad TtlPtl- DORMAN'S General store G R O C F R I E S :: TIII ITS STATIONERY Greater Value Hershey lee Cream! For nnlv -J - Tint s For only Now in the Woi id'g Finest Flavors Opposite N. Main si. School j Phone 125.5 Spring Valley! promises to bring one of the per- ennially popular radio programs to the silver screen. This program, "Grand Oie Opry", has for yeans livened the ether waves for four straight hours each Saturday night, and now takes its place on the cel- luloid with a number of the orig- inal WLS Opry acts, as well as the far-.famed Wea.er Brothers and Elviry, hillbilly corric team. A timely drama of youth, its hopes, fears and ambitions, opens Sunday at the Strand Theatre. The new film, "Military Academy", pre- sents Tommy Kelly, of "Tom Saw- yer" fame; Bobby "Dead End Kid" Jordan, Jackie Searl, and David Holt in featured roles. Portrayed by a notable co-star- ring triumvirate composed of Ray Milland, Patricia Morison and Akim Tamiroff, and enhanced by an all-Technicolor treatment. Para- mount is presenting one of its out- standing productions, "Untamed", on Tuesday at the Strand Theatre. Based on the absorbing story, "Mantrap", by the famous author, Sinclair Lewis, the picture has for its locale the impressively beauti- ful north woods of the Rockies, and relates the triangle drama of a likable French-Canadian guide and hunter—Akim Tamiroff—mar- ried to an exotic woman—Patricia Morison—who rebels against an en- vironment strange to her, and loses her heart to a young society doc- tor—Ray Milland. White-hot action drama with white-clad ski troops battling para- chute machine-gunners and other modern-day war forces, is the film fare offered by "Sky Patrol", com- ing Tuesday and Wednesday to the Strand Theatre. For the first time on the screen LTniversal Studios unfolds the epic story of ski warfare in t h e Arctic. Mine explosions, machine-gun raids, parachuters' assaults, ski battle maneuvers, and other thrill-a-min- ute action is provided in the new film. Lull Deste and Philip Dorn have leads in the picture, directed by Lew Landers, with Ben Plvar as associate producer. "Blondie on a Budget", newest and best of t h e richly human do- mestic comedie* based upon Chic Young's popular comic strip, opens Thursday at the Strand Thean. with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake again portraying Blondie and MT'CT voor crcs r\ n i4 wnrviop or the benefit, uniformly siue and ju^i laughing. "I Met Him In Paris" and "Wag- ons Westward" is the double fea- ture scheduled at the Central for Wednesday and Thursday, with a matinee at 3 o'clock Thursday. Colbert, Douglas and Young head the cast in "I Met Him In Paris", a gay, smooth, sparkling farce-com- edy that should be on your must list. "Wagons Westward" is a fast moving western thriller with a brother-against-brother twist. Chetj- ter Morris, Anita Louise, Ona Man- son. Buck Jones, Gabby Hayes are in the cast. The usual selected shorts and spe- cial added attractions will lie offer- ed *a I the Centra! Theatn- it the regutarlj whedtiled time* thle con, ing week as usual. Don'i Forf«4 the time ol the Tuesday and Thms lay matinee* haa been changed from 2:3fj u, a o'clock so that school children will be able to &u»nd, Kamlotn Notes A turtle weighillK 1.1'Hi pounds was brought to shore in a channel along I lie coast of Texas. Housewives of the United Statei purchased 400,000 tons of steel in 1839 In she form of home appli- ance* and equipment. Blind persona in the Ut\ ted Slates find regular employmenl in about 428 different occupations. The Belgian Congo in Africa is one-third as large as the United States, 80 times as larger as Bel- gium, 0 Dr. Anna Clover of London, who wag leoently appointed deputy as- sistant director of medical services for the auxiliary territorial service, eastern command, is the first Eng- liabwoman to hold a senior army rank. Pascack Theatre Westwood, N. J. I'lioiie WVaiwood 10 Continuous Sat., Sun., Holiday! >uc Ha.v liuiy, Friday, August 30 l IHII%) PAMIL) l'l > *IIOW" "SIN(«, DANCE AN1> PLENTY HOT" .loisunv How II- - I,'.H li Terry Ah u 'GOLDEN LOVES" jean Cagni t Roin 11 Paige ••« bat's \<>ur i. ((. \ o . a" "Home >lo\le«" "\ot Bu iiimiii" --II .... I. . line mill Milker" gat. and Hull. Aug. '•'• I. Kent. 1 "UNTAMED" Hay Miiiami - Patricia UerrlacM "OtIB TOWN" William Holden - Martha Scott Moil, thru Thin , S. lit. 2, ."!, 4, 5 "NEW MOON" i .•* E d d y a n d Jcanel ir Ma.'lii.nald Ai 10 "THREE FACES WEST" John Wayne - Slgrld liurie H**ktS Free Dancing under the staw Plenty or good seats at 55c each. EVERY EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY, 8:45 rtwiafly •atytorr by Wilbur Steele and Norma MllehHJ Excitable Amusing' Frightfully Funny. With LaVonne Leech. GREENBUSH SUMMER THEATRE Old Greenbush Road Just Off Route 303 BLAUVELT, N. Y. Evening*. Wed. KK Q{t -| OK 1 OK. Matinee KK OK thru SUNDAY •»>»>» . O O , !..•„.), J . O O ( r i. 2:30 ' 0,J > ,0tJ RESERVATIONS,, PHONE NYACK 2273 Opens Wednesday : "TIME AMI TIIK OO.NWAYS" Ticket priced a! one dollar, are now being distributed by the chairman of the benefit, Mrs. Arthur T. O'Leary, of Blauvelt. Mrs. O'Leary is program chairman of the Conservation As- sociation. Members of the program commit- tee who are assisting Mrs, O'Leary are: Mrs. Wilton J. Gates of Nyack; Mrs. Thomas A. S. Beattie, Spring Valley; Mrs. Heman M. Purdy, Haverwtraw; Mrs. Gerald S. O'Loughlm, Spring Valley; Mrs. Hi- lend C. Rose, Haverstraw; Mrs. Melvirf Wnapp, New City; Miss Her- mine A. Steingester, Suffern; Mrs. Leonard B. Morgan of Pearl River, president of the Conservation As- sociation. The play, "Time—and the Con- ways," is an amusing, wistful com- edy, dealing with the Conway fam- ily problems. It is set flret in 1918, just after the World War, then in the present day, and at the end, in 1918 a g a i n . It was first produced in London, where it had a successful run of two years, and was produced on Broadway in 1937. CENTRAL THEATRE "Houae of Comfort" i'i Ull, RIVER Phone 2530 Hattaee let. — Contlntioua Son. •moklaa permitted In balcony I-'ialay and Saturday, AUK. 30-31 TN TECHNICOLOR "MARYLAND" With Walter Brennan John Payne, Fay Bainter POP ALWAYS PAYS" I ,cr. Errol wilh - Dennis O'Keefe iiiuday and Monday Sept. 1-2 ".-ciinuiiiis I'erfoi malice Labor 'THE MORTAL STORM" WEA*r which •quiet hi* to do a baHar job la 'wO I.KASF. J-room apartment, all Real Improvement*; Frlgidalre; * house. Adults preferred. South •n avenue, Spring Valley. one 59. 8-15-H FOR i RKNT — Rung-How, all lm- vements, jraragc, not water Morrison, 73 Cole, ave Be, « Valley, Tebphotio 368-M. 8-lS-tf RENT—% rooms, furnished m fnrnt*hed. Also house, fur- •' 144 Central avenue, Hprlna '>'• fi 27-tf IIIA'T -Rnnaalow. all Im- '^••mpnts; reasonable. II- • * Ewlng avenue, Spring Val- I'lS-tf !(««. of Ian rot*. Hia SiXAUCT STSTtM pnwidai ffVMYTMING for all raootn wfcila o« tha lob. BIT "Mir FOR $1! w« an, r w m r n l ••<) ••" MULf-Ktcic Wte* ri*. Cluaar, T«ll.l B»»( t,\*t*w •M CFMM Pmltia r.iu-. •II i m i a kr *—* *«•" ^T S room", newly .t modernised; hot m •at achu >1 and dapol o Samuel l/ew!t1 i**R, Spring Valley. 8-l-tf *•?«(•» l-room *;>*•• *ni»il , i: " n venl«ne#, garaga apace, **r«nfc » "**'"«. I*mr« grounds. Mr* |Ven» ¥ \,2 r hw*rla, telephona Spuria KITCHEN WORK IS FUN with Modern Equipment Modern equipment that places everything within arm's reach and that will make your kitchen a place of charm and beauty. An FHA Loan makes the magic change easily possible. CRUM & O'BRIEN Co»l R*««*». «>•• R*«fe«, >»w F^rfwtton OH Steve*. Oil Bum- s m Eleeirie W*t*r gyrtema, geptlc Twik» m Mmln St. Spring VftBey Vhmm II* HOME The security of a home is an undisputed fact. With- out them a community cannot exist. Being good citi- zens, we undoubtedly have the good interest of our community at heart, therefore, why not aid in the best manner—BUILD A HOME. It is for your inter- est as well. U" i I h MI Rob J i OPENED BY MISTAKE" with rlie i: •-.-! : •• \T rv I! 'da_nd •lay. H.'|it, :l Mi to - '. P.M. "WOMEN IN WAR" with Klsie Jnnis - Wenily Rnrrle ROCKLAND NYACK LAFAYETTE SUFFERN BROADWAY HAVERSTRAW For 5 Days TIES. THRU SAT. Sept. 3-4-5-6-7 Best Projection Best Pictures Best Sound VALLEY THEATRE Telephone S29 SPRING VALLEY, N. Y. WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND EQUIPMENT SHOWS—3:15, 7, 9 p. fit. Saturday, Sunday, Holidays Matinee, 2:30 THURSDAY—One Day Only—August 29 DOtTRLR FRATHRK' "LADIES MUST E1VE" With WAYNE MORRIS and ROSEMARY LANE —ALSO— "TEXAS STAGECOACH" WITH CHARLES STARRETT NEWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY, August 30 and 31 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 P. M. "SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO" With JON HALL and FRANCES FARMER OUR GANG COMEDY SELECTED SHORTS SUNDAY and MONDAY, September 1 and 2 Holiday Show Matinee Sundav and Mondav at 2:30 "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" With HENRY FONDA and JACKIE COOPER POPEY/E CARTOON SELECTED SHORTS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. September 3 and 4 "MAN I MARRIED" With JOAN BENNETT FRANCIS LEDERER and LLOYD NOLAN SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS THl R8DAY—One Dav Onlv—September 5 "FLIGHT ANGELS" With VIRGINIA BRUCE, DENNIS MORGAN and RALPH BELLAMY SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Together! www^ "P" A!« TN OLD MISSOURI" h Weaver Broe. and Elvlrjr iueml.iv. Tli in- .1 n y . Matinee Thursday, Bept. l-."> m , i(IM IN PARIS" With I'lnudette Colbert Melvyn Iioiigclas •WAGONS" WESTWARD" With rhewter Morris -ASK ABOUT- Our Complete Plan Service ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN jrrsT PHONE spftrea VALLEY K Requa Coal & Lumber Co. Moiisey, N. Y, STRAND . t SUFFERN, N. Y. PHONE 1051 Matinee Daily 2 30—10c, 15o. Eveninga * to 11—10c, 25o. Contlnuoua Performance Sat., Sun. and Holiday!—2 to 11 p FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS! RICHARD ARLEN - ANDY DEVINE "HOT STEEL" Also Roy Rogers in "The Ranger and the lAdy" SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWO <#MASH HITS! WEAVER BROTHERS AND ELVIRY in "GRAND OLE OPRY" Also Bobbv .Ionian - David Holt in "Military Academy" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 SPLENDID HITS! RAY MILLAND - PATRICIA MORISON in "UNTAMED" in Technicolor Also I,ulu Deste - Edward Norris in "SKI PATROL" | The Now lto>al Ruby Set begins this Tue*. and W-"ed. | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 ATTEND AT 9 P. M PENNY SINGLETON - ARTHUR LAKE "BLONDIE (IX A BUDGET" Also TIM McCOY in ITlONTiER C RI SADFR Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE mm - fultonhistory.com 14/Pearl River NY Oranget… · August 30, 1940 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE "At 'UK you out MIMIMU I'l.iOVI % h H'I ihopp. ,lu Wureln •

August 30, 1940

CLASSIFIED A D S FOR SALE

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t ' r i i e d for QUiek I»If|ii>nul.

m HI * * * * WW"*' i,, Wentwood 51 Free In-l ivery

«very iiltrht hut Wednexdny » ! " • ' »

•<,ws WMCOWIIN — <OWH IiRoudud ca r load of WU<onnln Vd. ' rU Accredi ted Tes ted C;>ws, I lurnseyM, JertteyH and liolii telim. , U U 1 ' * ' ALIO

n u m b e r of food work h o m e s for ii.l.v pr iced r l a h t . O. ' " r i n g Valley i f t - W .

FOB R E N T - :i room a p a r t m e n t . W. 0, Petere , 11 L a w • n- u mrut-t, • p r i m Valley. 7 ,1- t f lAltA(U2 and » to raa« to ren t . D.

W, Kinlth. Telephona Hpr lnc Val-lay 124.

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ron lurjra r i i u t i i H , l i l w h

RENT rou t j . , . . . i ' ! " . ' . " i ! ' ! " • '

ai'hool and public nehou TeteDhoni Sp r ing Valley l i s t .

REAL ESTATE F o r Sale

J. K a r l l n a e r , 1-18-tf

' BALI!—Ona fri-nh J e r s e y cow. J o h n Chabru , 35 l l e r r l c k a v e n u e ,

Ip r tug Val ley . ^ ^ 0-6-tf

J E W A N D U S E D S E W I N G

M A C H I N E S f a c t o r y R e b u i l t

a c u u m Cleaner s , |7.95 u p , G u a r a n t e e d . Ul M a k e s Serviced.

Singer Sewing Machine Co. P H O N E SPRING VALLEY 076

FOR BALE .EiEe*ptJj i;.,i ba rga in , s.-vi -ii-ri.i.in house, • 11 Improve .

mantes r> aeree i chicken hot»»>. Bee lien. Rat i , :si; F r ank l i n avtt Pear l River, . -U ' -S-HII -T

TOR BALE Small Nyack; nuiei raatrii

loud; HIX room*, liatli ileitis; B a r a g a : ii.-1*11

•r, Rox It.

'•'I J l e l a ' l l h n r -aii Improve* U rile Rerid-

Kul t BALE—House, ii room*, ba th , Improvement*; Central Nyack,

Rout* fill; $1.S»I». $70n i:,xti. Te le ­phone Nym-k 1247-J.

FOR SALE—Build ing lota from MBO up, H o b a r t s t reet , P e a r l

River. Telephone La Parent Hopper , 8116. Pear l River. Btf-9-8-1?

IFOR •AL»—BfctetrJo p laye r Piano,

very rtuiHonable. Levltun, N.I

P h u r c h Ktreet, Sprlna; Valley. T e l e ­

phone usa-M. • • » • • ' t •nit SAiiK—Pony, full equ ipmen t , liarueHM, carrlaice. waddle. Very a s n n a b l e . Telephone S p r i n g \ a I w 11U3-W. X-2.-.1

.\>H SALE—All new; g a r a g e d o o " , me pane l closet doors, ce l la r w i n -

lows , e lder press . Te lephone S p r i n g . a l l ey 37-R. 8-15-1

OR SALK—Colorado Blue Spruce ai :',">e; a l so Red Maple, l ioxwoods , i rbe r ry , Red Dogwood, R h o d o d c n -

ron Kvcrg reens in va r i e ty , l a r g e mal l ; a t Pea r l l l lver Nurse ry , >. Main s t ree t . c t f -8-2-T

OR SALE—One good heifer, 13 m o n t h s old. John Chab ra , 85

ick a v e n u e , Spr ing Valley,

. SALE—Buffets , d in ing room tableB, b a t h tubs and w a s h tuba, lephone S p r i n g Valley 619-W.

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r O R SALE—80 acres of t i l l ab le land, no bui ldings , in Oeala, F l a .

Box 94, Nanue t . N. Y. 9-»9-tf

FOR SALE—Large , choice bui ld ing lot on W a s h i n g t o n avenue, P e a r l

River. Apply Fred I. Holt , phone 2176 or La Fo re s t l lupuer , phone 2116, Pear l River. s t f -9-8-T

FOR HALE OR RKNT Commerc ia l bui lding, Church si reel , S p r i n g

Valley, Approx imate ly 8,750 s q u a r e g o

:ur and fender repa i r shop: a lso s u i t ­able as g a r a g e , warehouaa, or f a c ­tory. Inqui re for terms of your l o ­cal a g e n t or The Home Bui ld ing and Loan Associat ion, 2 Nor th Main s t ree t , Sp r ing Vallxy. Te lephone 878. 2-29-tf

South Sea Romance At Valley Theatre Friday, Saturday

" S o u t h of I 'aK" i'uK"", an epic of S o u t h H»'aj« r o m a n c e a n d In-t r i f W i will be the fMtUFt a l t r a c -Hon at t he Valley T h e a t r e F r i d a y anil Hal HI day . Jon Mull, F i u t i c U F a r m e r , Vic ior MeLaKien, ( iene L o c k h u r l , | )ouK la.s Dumbi l l l e , Ol-yiilpc HmdiiH and F r a n c i s Ford h a v e t h e i m p o r t a n t rolea In th i s

picture. "Hriel ly, t he s tory of " S o u t h of

I'UKO I 'UKO" coiicein.H I hi' wtiariKe a d v e n t l u e s of B u c k o L a r s o n and H u h y Tay lo r , who u n d e r t s J c i an exped i t ion to a f amulous n e a r ! !;:•'! "South of Hugo 1'ago". Overcame by K''i '•«• and lust for wea l th , Lai son u s e s all k ind* of foul m e t h o d s to ens l ave t he n a t t v e i on t h e i«land of MUIIOU so t h a t t hey will dive for p e a i l s . Kehane , the y o u n g a n d h a n d s o m e son of the Is land chief, falls in love with Ruby , neve r d r e a m i n g tha t ehe is a S i n g a p o r e ca fe gir l . T h i n g s go f rom b a d to wor se for the innocent n a t i v e s u n ­til a swift a n d unexpec ted c l i m a x m a n a g e s to nave the d a y for t h e i s l a n d e r s a n d to free t h e m f rom L a r s o n ' s c u n n i n g and violence p ro ­v ides t he p ic tu re wi th a n e n d i n g p a c k e d with thr i l ls a n d d r a m a .

T h e p r inc ipa l locat ion s i te du r ­ing fi lming of "South of P a g o P a ­g o " w a s on t h e famous K o n a c o a s t on t h e is land of Hawa i i , t he l a rg ­est In t he g roup . Here 2000 n a t i v e s w e r e employed, 300 canoee w e r e a s ­s e m b l e d a n d an en t i re n a t i v e vil­lage built on the beach n e a r t he f o a m i n g surf.

S u n d a y and Monday the f e a t u r e will b e "The R e t u r n of F r a n k J a m e s " , wi th H e n r y F o n d a a n d J a c k i e Cooper in the leadu.

N e x t T u e s d a y and W e d n e s d a y t h e f e a t u r e will be "The Man I Mar ­r ied", with J o a n Benne t t , F r a n c i s L e d e r e r and Lloyd No lan .

N e x t T h u r s d a y , for one d a y only, t h e a t t r a c t i o n will be " F l i g h t An­ge ls" , wi th Virg in ia Bruce , D e n n i e M o r g a n and Ra lp Bel lamy.

Orangetown Telegram and Pearl Klver Searchlight PAGE 7

AT THE VALLEY THEATKE SUNDAY AND MONDAY

s5.000°o

mm ftf Train fiofift^

Henry Fonda l ing t u r n of F r a n k J a m e s "

FOR SALE OR R E N T — F o r e c l o s u r e p roper t i e s . Inqu i re at your rea l

e s t a t e agen t or The Home Bui ld ing and Loan Associat ion, 2 Nor th Main s t ree t , Sp r ing Valley. Te lephone 878. 2-22-tf

3—Jersey , h ;

Gue rnsey ; ea r ly f reah ; ex t r a good onab le . Alex Ba t toch l ,

rk . Te lephone Sp r ing F-12.

f resh , a l a l i t y ; Bumml t

Va l l ey J-24-tf

REAL ESTATE Wanted

WANTED TO BUY OR RENT — E tch ing preHs. I I . Rosenbaum, ill

Her r l ck avenue , Spiiiiu Valley. T e l ­ephone 1498.

\\f K M T " T O O i T r j O I I A ^ F

rand a haif* loads ; top soil, n o ' t u r f s tone*, |2 ,50; screened soil . |3 .S0;

luck , jr>; acreened Band, »Z.5u; rave l for roadway or bu i ld ing . ! B0; de l ive red anywhere . B. Boct t -

„ , Wi l low T r e e road, Mpnsey. _ e . e -Ihone 619-W Spr ing Valley, 8-20-tf

FOR RENT

R E N T — 3 - r .ted, every

c e n t r a l ids. Also 3

Him a p a r t m e n t , oil convenience , g u -locat lon; l a r g e

rooms, heated, fur IsheA a l l Improvemen t s : c e n t r a l . ra t ion, »25. Mrs. F r a n k J t h w a r t ! , te lephone Spr ing Valley

1115. S-SS-tE ! ] . ' ( i

i RKNT "> beaut i fu l s i ng l e

'ooms, k i tchen , ba th room; aBO rage . Adul t s : teachers p re fe r red . in. Madison avenue. Spr ing Val:

739 -M. s-29-4

FOR RENT 3 a n d 4 R O O M B U N G A L O W S All M o d e r n I m p r o v e m e n t s

I n c l u d i n g H e a t F O R A L L - Y E A R T E N A N T S

L O U I S S C H W A R T Z 1 JotuuMra S t . S p r i n g Va l l ey

r-nu RENT—6-rnnm house , all i m ­p r o v e m e n t s , Buena Vis t a a v e n u e

•rest. Michael Hi IP Nanue t 316.

ffman, t e l e -8-29-tf

tR R E N T - 5 ronrn*. •pen porch , all impm

iKe, I n q u l ' ^ te lephone Nanuet^nBil,

closed a n d •ments , ga

N E E D 50,000 BURLAP BAOB. P a y h ighes t pr ice. 12 E w l n g avenue ,

Spr ing Val ley. Te lephone 1305-B. B-9-tf

H E L P WANTED

WANTED—Cir l i' work , be tween

H o u r s 8 a, m. to :', Qeorge §£elwtner, Siirie - Val ley. T appoint nieiit.

do g e n e r a l bouse -ages ls-25 yea r s , p. m. Apply Mrs, S u m m i t avenue ,

e lephone 1125 for

WA.VTBD — Oetiffal h o u s e w o r k e r s , 140 and S50: m o t h e r s ' helpers , $30;

mlddleaged women, E. C. Mcitiii, Employmen t Agency, te lephone Nanue t 2235,

MISCELLANEOUS

T Y P E W R I T E R R E I ' A I R I N C on al l model machines , Rebui l t anil r e ­

condi t ioned s t a n d a r d t y p e w r i t e r s a n d new Royal and Reming ton po r t ­ables sold. Ren ta l s , M u r r a y B tuck . Call Spr ing Valley 819-J.

VIOLIN and SAXOPHONE lessons given a t your home, i n s t r u m e n t s

fu rn i shed ; pianos tuned and r e ­pa i red . F r a n k K r u l i s h , Box 43, Sp r ing Valley. 11-2 26

iHi RKNT—Six-rnnm house , $35; ffive-room, $40; n ine- room, $40; ix-r . .om house, $40. E. C. MoOJll.

ai E s t a t e and In su rance , t e l e -one N a n u e t 2235.

CHAIRS CANED—Reasonab le r a t e s M r s . Marie Bar t l ey , E l l i o t t Place,

B l Her Sat. Te lephone Spr tnB Valley 171. S-16-U

f u l l R E N T — "i-ri'iHii a p a r t m e n t . l a r g e , modern , all I m p r o v e m e n t s .

Ilsii l a r g e modern 2-room a p a r t -»nt ; l a r g e g rounds ; oppos i te i*ath-

Rc Church , 99 N. Main s t r .e f , >rinK Val ley,

TOR R E N T — L a r g e sunny ft inir-om, h e a t e d : heaut l fu l locatl

t e a r ^ i i l a g * ; reasonable , Te leph n r i i ig \ i l 1 e v 354 J,

RK

r,p. l i t f f -W,

T — 3-ronm a p a r t m e n t * , ated, shower , la tes t lm-: furnfsheii, u n f u r n i s h e d ; t 'n io i rond, Spr ing Val-

I I K . X T Mod, in 2-room h o u s e r Itiir'i HI hool. | i i - room honM urner . Telephone Spr ing Vni

RENT ' ment .

Valley.

F r i l l ' 15 Sou

room Ilea teil h Main St ree t ,

RENT i i p r o v

J.

- 2 rooms and k i t chen , iments . OH s team b e a t .

Telephone SjirinB- \ a l -R-2H-3

R E N T — Lo\ ily 3-room a p a r t -nt, all imprc veiuetits; one IliEhl 7 ColumbiB avenue . P h o n e

^ V a l l e y 240. S-22-3

I.KASE—4 rooms, ttp-t ia l t s on ly ; g a r a g e ; 1 bl : nea r v i l l age ; reference

rt .:,.> S p r i n g Valley 1428-R,

i-dat ,,'k

Tel

TRY NATURE'S o w n remedy for sc ia t ica and r h e u m a t i s m . Purely

of he rbs . Eg roon t Labo ra to r i e s Nanue t . N. Y. «-29-t(

CHAIRS CANED—Exce l len t work done by Invalid. P r i ce* reason­

able. Bleekman, 51 Lincoln avenue, Pea r l River, Te lephone 2191.

•tf-S-S-a

Orangeburg Fair Horse Show Draws Many Fine Horses

T h e 1940 O r a n g e b u r g F a i r p r o m ­ises to be the focal po in t t h i s com­ing week-end, for a d m i r e r s of all t y p e s of line horse flesh. I n a d d i ­t ion to the fine horse show on F r i ­d a y a n d Sa tu rday , Wi l l i am A. Oliv­er, t he fa i r ' s r ac ing s e c r e t a r y , h a s schedu led a ca rd for b o t h S a t u r d a y a n d L a b o r Day tha t is s u r e to p lease the m a n y devo tees a n d fol­lower s or light h a r n e s s r a c i n g .

O n S a t u r d a y a f te rnoon t h e r e wil l be two r ace s for $400 in pr ize mnncv i " d .." Mondav T,ribo»- Tine t h e r e will be three races , w i th p u r s ­es to t a l ing $600.

E n t r i e s for this two-day m e e t i n g h a v e been received f rom s e v e r a l of t he leading stableet of N e w a r k a n d L o n g Is land, as well a s f rom o t h e r po in t s in New York a n d N e w J e r ­sey. A m o n g them a r e s u c h wel l k n o w n t h o r o u g h b r e d s a s Bil ly B u n -ter . w h o reci , ' ly s t epped off a mile in 2.08<i a t Midd le town; T h e P r e ­cept. Mike Scot t , a n d o t h e r favor ­ably r e g a r d e d c a m p a i g n e r s of t he me t ropo l i t an ovals .

As a spec ia l f ea tu re , Mr. Ol iver h a s secu red the f a m o u s free-legged pacer , N e w b r o o k Voio, w h o will p a c e a spec i a l exhib i t ion mile in an e n d e a v o r t o bea t t h e t r a c k record . N e w b r o o k Volo is a h a n d s o m e je t b l ack s ta l l ion , owned by B. S. B r e s -lin of B r o o k l y n , a n d will be d r iven by a v e r y a t t r a c t i v e y o u n g lady. Fa i r j roers will h a v e a n u n u s u a l t r e a t t o see t h i s phenomina l ly -ga i t -ed h o r s e in ac t ion . Driven b y h i s fa i r r e i n s w o m a n , N e w b r o o k Volo h a s a l r e a d y s h a t t e r e d the t r a c k r e c o r d s a t C h a t h a m , N, Y„ H o n e s -dale , P a „ a n d a t K ings ton , R . I., w h e r e he p a s s e d the mile in 2:05.

W i t h s u c h a n a r r a y of top-no tch t r o t t e r s a n d p a c e i w - a n d wi th al l r a ce s o n t h e t h r ee -hea t plan- - r ac ­ing f a n s wi l l h a v e two a f t e r n o o n s of r a r e s p o r t t h a t will he qu i t e in line w i t h t h e h igh s t a n d a r d s a n d t r a d i t i o n s of t h e famous old O r a n g e b u r g r a c e t r a c k .

"Untamed" In Technicolor At Strand Theatre

Tel l ing a g r a p h i c s t o ry of the lives a n d loves of m e n w h o work In Amer i ca ' s g i a n t s tee l i ndus t ry , t he d r a m a t i c film, "Hot Steel", conies F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y to the S t r a n d T h e a t r e w i t h R i c h a r d Al ­len and Andy D e v i n e in co - s t a r r i ng roles.

Said to c o m b i n e a c t i o n wi th a powerful h u m a n s t o r y a s t w o men fight for con t ro l of a new s tee l pro­cess, the p i c t u r e offers a vivid, be-h lnd- the-scene g ' u i p s e in to one of the coun t ry ' s g r e a t e s t a n d mos t col­orful occupa t ions .

"The R a n g e r a n d the L a d y " , R e ­public wes te rn w h i c h opens F r i d a y a t the S t r a n d T h e a t r e , p r e s e n t s Roy Roge r s , o n e of the up-and-coming hoss -ope ra s t a r s , in a typi­cally virile a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g role. He p o r t r a y s C a p t a i n Colt , t he young officer of t h e T e x a s R a n g ­e r s who finds o b e d i e n c e to h i s R a n ­ge r s ' oa th i n to l e r ab l e w h e n h i s su­per ior officer is r e s o r t i n g to k n a v ­e r y to en r i ch h i s o w n p o c k e t s a t t he expense of t h e pioneens of t h e Sou thwes t .

T h e four th in a s e r i e s of hill-billy comedies wi th t h e W e a v e r B r o t h ­e r s a n d E lv i ry wi l l be seen a t t h e S t r a n d T h e a t r e . I n c r e a s e d popu­lar i ty p r o m p t e d t h e m a k i n g of " G r a n d Oie O p r y " , t h e m o s t e lab­o r a t e in the s e r i e s t o d a t e .

"Grand Oie O p r y " , w h i c h is scheduled to p l a y S u n d a y a n d

Dagwood. T h e C o l u m b i a film, In which R i t a H u y w o r t h is p r o m i n ­en t ly cas t , r e l a t e s t h e hec t i c mis ­a d v e n t u r e s of t h e B u m s f e a d s w h e n an old flame r e t u r n s to s inge D a g ­wood, wh i l e B l o n d i e " b u r n s . " O t h ­e r s in the c a s t a r e L a r r y S i m r a s a s B a b y D u m p l i n g , D o n Beddoe a n d D a n n y M u m m e r t , a s Alvin Fudd l e , T h u r s t o n Hal l , F a y H e l m a n d J o h n Qua len .

T i m McCoy 's o u t d o o r ac t iv i t i e s e x t e n d far b e y o n d those of a s c reen ac to r . Tom is t h e o w n e r of a 5,000 ac re r a n c h in t h e B ig H o r n B a s i n on Owl Creek, n e a r T h e r m o p o l i s , W y o m i n g T h e r a n c h is fifty mi les d i s t a n t l i o m t h e n e a r e s t r a i l road , and i ts s t a l w a r t p r o p r i e t o r p u t s in a lot of t ime a t h i s favor i te hob­bies of ru l ing, h u n t i n g a n d fishing. McCoy's l a t e s t t h r i l l -Wes te rn , " F r o n t i e r C r u s a d e r " , is t h e a t t r a c ­t ion a t the S t r a n d T h e a t r e T h u r s ­day .

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T h e schedu led t en -week s e a s o n a t t h e G o e n b u s h S u m m e r T h e a t r e h a s been e x t e n d e d by the d i rec to r , T h o m a s B. E l d e r f h a w , in r e sponse to m a n y reques t s , one of t h e m com­ing from the C o n s e r v a t i o n Associa-

Double Fea tures Predominate On Central P rogram

Hi'Klnniug th is T u e s d a y trie t ime of the T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y mai iiiecs at Hie C e n t r a l T h e a t r e , Fein'1 River , will be ,'i o 'c lock therenf le i in order to pe rmi t s choo l ch i ld ren t o a t t end . An e x c e p t i o n a l l y K"1"1

list of p i c t u r e s is s c h e d u l e d a t the C e n t r a l t h i s week.

On F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a t t he C e n t r a l the bill offers " M a r y l a n d " , in Technicolor , s t a r r i n g W a l t c B r e n n a n . J o h n P a y n e a n d Fay Ba in te r , a n d " P o p A l w a y s P a y s " , w i th Leon E r r o l a n d D e n n i s

Don ' t m i s* " M a r y l a n d " , we know you' l l like it. I t ' s a p l e a s a n t , light r o m a n t i c d r a m a , in T e c h n i c o l o r about l ive and . s tcep leehae ing in Old Mary land , h e a d e d by a large , wel l -known eas t , i n c l u d i n g th ree Academy A w a r d w i n n e r s . B r a n d s Joyce , Ben C a r t e r a n d Cla rence Muse are In the c a s t . T h i s 1940 lilm of C e n t u r y r u n s 90 m i n u t e s a n d was d i r ec t ed by K i n g .

" P o p Always P a y s " is a light, s lapas t ick c o m e d y a n d offers p lenty of laughs a n d r e l a x a t i o n . A n o t h e r 1940 picture , d i r ec t ed b y Goodwin a n d r u n t 65 m i n u t e s . T h e usual selected s h o r t s will a l s o be offered.

On S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y , w i th a c o n t i n u o u s p e r f o r m a n c e on L a b o r D a y , "The M o r t a l S t o r m " and "Opened B y M i s t a k e " wil l be seen on the sc reen a t t h e P e a r l R ive r Cen t ra l .

" T h e M o r t a l S t o r m " is Phyl l i s Bo t toms '* bes t - se l l e r filmed. A viv­id, un fo rge t t ab l e d r a m a t i z a t i o n of t h e effect of H i t l e r ' s r i s e to power upon one G e r m a n f ami ly . Beau t i ­fully played by J a m e s S t e w a r t , Margare t Su l l avan , F . Morgan . I r e n e Rich, R o b e r t Y o u n g , M. Ous-penskaya , a n d B o n i t a Granvi l l e . Don ' t mi s s it!

"Opened By M i s t a k e " Is a mod­e r a t e , l ight c o m e d y m e l o d r a m a , wi th r e p o r t e r s so lv ing m u r d e r and b a n k robbery . C h a r l e s Rugg les , Robe r t P a i g e a n d J a n i c e Logan head the cas t . W e k n o w you'll l augh!

"Women In W a r " a n d " In Old Missour i" a r e t h e p i c t u r e s sched­uled for t h e C e n t r a l on T u e s d a y , o n e day only, w i th a m a t i n e e a t 3 o'clock.

T h e first n a m e d film Is a w a r d r a m a set a t t h e B r i t i s h f r o i t . P r e t t y n u r s e s q u a r r e l o v e r a hand­some av ia to r . A t r i t e s t o r y well handled b y c o m p e t e n t p e r f o r m e r s . W e n d y Bar r i e , P a t r i c K n o w l e s , and E l s i e J a n n i s a s t h e m o t h e r , head the cast.

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p romises to b r i n g o n e of t h e per­ennia l ly popu l a r r a d i o p r o g r a m s to t h e si lver s c r e e n . T h i s p r o g r a m , " G r a n d Oie O p r y " , h a s for yeans l ivened the e t h e r w a v e s for four s t r a i g h t h o u r s e a c h S a t u r d a y n ight , a n d now t a k e s i t s p l ace on the cel­luloid w i t h a n u m b e r of t h e o r ig ­inal W L S Opry a c t s , a s wel l as t h e far-.famed W e a . e r B r o t h e r s a n d Elv i ry , hil lbil ly c o r r i c t e a m .

A t imely d r a m a of y o u t h , i t s hopes , f ea r s a n d a m b i t i o n s , opens S u n d a y a t the S t r a n d T h e a t r e . T h e n e w film, " M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y " , p r e ­s e n t s T o m m y Kel ly , of " T o m S a w ­y e r " f a m e ; B o b b y " D e a d E n d K i d " J o r d a n , J a c k i e S e a r l , a n d D a v i d H o l t in f e a t u r e d ro l e s .

P o r t r a y e d by a n o t a b l e co - s t a r ­r i n g t r i u m v i r a t e c o m p o s e d of R a y Mi l land , P a t r i c i a M o r i s o n a n d A k i m Tamiroff, a n d e n h a n c e d by a n a l l -Technicolor t r e a t m e n t . P a r a ­m o u n t is p r e s e n t i n g one of i ts ou t ­s t a n d i n g p r o d u c t i o n s , " U n t a m e d " , o n T u e s d a y a t t h e S t r a n d T h e a t r e . B a s e d on t h e a b s o r b i n g s tory , " M a n t r a p " , by t h e f a m o u s a u t h o r , S inc la i r Lewis , t h e p i c t u r e h a s fo r i t s locale t he i m p r e s s i v e l y b e a u t i ­ful n o r t h w o o d s of t he R o c k i e s , a n d r e l a t e s t he t r i a n g l e d r a m a of a l ikable F r e n c h - C a n a d i a n gu ide a n d h u n t e r — A k i m T a m i r o f f — m a r ­r ied to a n exot ic w o m a n — P a t r i c i a Mor i son—who r e b e l s a g a i n s t an en ­v i r o n m e n t s t r a n g e t o her , a n d loses h e r h e a r t to a y o u n g soc ie ty doc­t o r — R a y Mi l land .

W h i t e - h o t a c t i o n d r a m a w i t h whi te -c lad ski t r o o p s b a t t l i n g p a r a ­c h u t e m a c h i n e - g u n n e r s a n d o t h e r m o d e r n - d a y w a r forces , is t h e film fa re offered by " S k y P a t r o l " , com­ing T u e s d a y a n d W e d n e s d a y to t h e S t r a n d T h e a t r e .

F o r t h e first t i m e on t h e screen LTniversal S t u d i o s un fo ld s t h e ep ic s t o r y of s k i w a r f a r e in t h e Arc t ic . Mine explos ions , m a c h i n e - g u n ra ids , p a r a c h u t e r s ' a s s a u l t s , s k i ba t t l e m a n e u v e r s , a n d o t h e r th r i l l - a -min-u t e ac t ion is p r o v i d e d in t h e n e w film.

Lull Des te a n d P h i l i p D o r n h a v e leads in the p i c t u r e , d i r ec ted by L e w L a n d e r s , w i t h Ben P l v a r a s a s soc ia t e p r o d u c e r .

"Blondie on a B u d g e t " , newest a n d bes t of t h e r i ch ly h u m a n do­mes t ic comed ie* b a s e d u p o n Chic Y o u n g ' s p o p u l a r c o m i c s t r i p , opens T h u r s d a y at t h e S t r a n d T h e a n . w i t h P e n n y S i n g l e t o n a n d A r t h u r L a k e a g a i n p o r t r a y i n g Blond ie a n d

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or t h e benefit, u n i f o r m l y s iue and ju^ i l a u g h i n g . " I Met H i m In P a r i s " a n d " W a g ­

o n s W e s t w a r d " is t h e doub le fea­t u r e scheduled a t t h e C e n t r a l for W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , w i th a m a t i n e e a t 3 o 'clock T h u r s d a y .

Colbert, Doug la s a n d Y o u n g head the cast in "I Met H i m I n P a r i s " , a gay , smooth , s p a r k l i n g farce-com­e d y tha t shou ld be o n y o u r mus t l is t . " W a g o n s W e s t w a r d " is a f a s t mov ing w e s t e r n t h r i l l e r w i t h a b r o t h e r - a g a i n s t - b r o t h e r twis t . Chetj-t e r Morris , A n i t a L o u i s e , O n a Man-son. Buck J o n e s , G a b b y H a y e s a re in the cas t .

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was brought to shore in a channel along I lie coas t of T e x a s .

Housewives of the Uni ted S t a t e i p u r c h a s e d 400,000 t ons of steel in 1839 In she fo rm of h o m e appl i ­ance* and e q u i p m e n t .

Blind p e r s o n a in t he Ut\ ted S l a t e s find r e g u l a r e m p l o y m e n l in about 428 d i f fe ren t occupa t ions .

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r tw ia f ly • a t y t o r r by W i l b u r S t e e l e a n d N o r m a MllehHJ E x c i t a b l e A m u s i n g ' F r i g h t f u l l y F u n n y . W i t h L a V o n n e Leech .

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T icke t p r iced a! one dol la r , a re now b e i n g d i s t r ibu ted by t h e c h a i r m a n of t he benefit , Mrs. A r t h u r T. O 'Leary , of Blauve l t . M r s . O ' L e a r y is p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n of t h e C o n s e r v a t i o n As­socia t ion .

M e m b e r s of t h e p r o g r a m c o m m i t ­tee w h o a r e a s s i s t i n g Mrs , O 'Lea ry a r e : Mrs . W i l t o n J . G a t e s of N y a c k ; Mrs. T h o m a s A. S. Bea t t i e , S p r i n g Val ley; Mrs . H e m a n M. P u r d y , Have rwt r aw; Mrs . G e r a l d S. O 'Lough lm, S p r i n g Val ley ; Mrs . H i -lend C. R o s e , H a v e r s t r a w ; Mrs . Melvirf Wnapp , N e w Ci ty ; Miss H e r -m i n e A. S t e i n g e s t e r , Suffern; Mrs . Leona rd B . M o r g a n of P e a r l R ive r , p re s iden t of t h e C o n s e r v a t i o n As­soc ia t ion .

T h e p lay , " T i m e — a n d the Con-ways ," is a n a m u s i n g , wistful com­edy, d e a l i n g w i t h t he C o n w a y fam­ily p r o b l e m s . I t is set flret in 1918, just a f t e r t h e W o r l d W a r , t hen in the p r e s e n t d a y , a n d a t t h e end , in 1918 a g a i n .

I t w a s first p r o d u c e d in London , where i t h a d a successful r u n of two y e a r s , a n d w a s p r o d u c e d on B r o a d w a y in 1937.

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"WOMEN IN WAR" w i t h

Klsie J n n i s - Wenily Rnrr le

ROCKLAND NYACK

LAFAYETTE SUFFERN

BROADWAY HAVERSTRAW

For 5 Days T I E S . THRU SAT.

Sept. 3-4-5-6-7

Best Projection Best Pictures Best Sound

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THURSDAY—One Day Only—August 29 DOtTRLR F R A T H R K '

"LADIES MUST E1VE" With WAYNE MORRIS and ROSEMARY LANE

— A L S O —

"TEXAS STAGECOACH" WITH CHARLES STARRETT

N E W S

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, August 30 and 31 Mat inee S a t u r d a y a t 2:30 P . M.

"SOUTH OF PAGO PAGO" With JON HALL and FRANCES FARMER

OUR GANG COMEDY SELECTED SHORTS

SUNDAY and MONDAY, September 1 and 2 Holiday Show

Mat inee S u n d a v a n d M o n d a v a t 2:30

" T H E RETURN OF FRANK J A M E S " With HENRY FONDA and JACKIE COOPER

P O P E Y / E C A R T O O N S E L E C T E D S H O R T S

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. September 3 and 4

"MAN I MARRIED" With JOAN BENNETT

FRANCIS LEDERER and LLOYD NOLAN S E L E C T E D S H O R T S U B J E C T S

T H l R8DAY—One Dav Onlv—September 5

"FLIGHT ANGELS" With VIRGINIA BRUCE, DENNIS MORGAN

and RALPH BELLAMY S E L E C T E D S H O R T S U B J E C T S

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Melvyn Iioiigclas

•WAGONS" WESTWARD" With rhewte r Morris

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F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y 2 B I G A T T R A C T I O N S !

RICHARD ARLEN - ANDY DEVINE

"HOT STEEL" Also Roy Rogers in "The Ranger and the lAdy"

S U N D A Y A N D M O N D A Y T W O <#MASH H I T S !

WEAVER BROTHERS AND ELVIRY

in "GRAND OLE OPRY" Also Bobbv .Ionian - David Holt in "Military Academy"

T U E S D A Y A N D W E D N E S D A Y 2 S P L E N D I D H I T S !

RAY MILLAND - PATRICIA MORISON

in "UNTAMED" in Technicolor Also I,ulu Deste - Edward Norris in "SKI PATROL"

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T H U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5 A T T E N D AT 9 P . M

P E N N Y SINGLETON - ARTHUR LAKE

"BLONDIE (IX A BUDGET" Also TIM McCOY in ITlONTiER C RI SADFR

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