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August 30, 1940

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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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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 ,

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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

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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.

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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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Benefit Play At Green bush Theatre

T h e R o c k l a n d C o u n t y Conse rva ­t ion Assoc ia t ion will sponso r a b e n ­efit p e r f o r m a n c e of J . B. P r i e s t l y ' s del ightful comedy , "T ime a n d the Con ways . F r i d a y even ing , Sep tem­be r 6, a t H:45 o 'clock, a t t he G r e e n -b u s h S u m m e r T h e a t r e , B lauve l t .

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.

" In Old Missour i " is a l augh-packed hill-billy c o m e d y offering t he W e a v e r B r o t h e r s , E l v i r y a n d J . Storey. Six ty-seven m i n u t e s of set-

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H a r o l d R . Malcolm, in " W e P l a n n e d I t T h a t W a y , " dec la re s t h a t u p to one half of t h e relief cash d i s t r i b u t e d goes to s a l a r i e s for execu t ives i n s t e a d of to the u n e m ­ployed. Wel l , it cos t s m o n e y t o give t h e m s e r v i c e wi th a smi l e .

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O p p o s i t e N . M a i n s i . Schoo l j P h o n e 125.5 S p r i n g V a l l e y !

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

MT'CT v o o r c r c s r\ n i4 w n r v i o p

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 .

T h e usua l se l ec ted s h o r t s a n d spe­

cial a d d e d a t t r a c t i o n s will lie offer­ed *a I the C e n t r a ! T h e a t n - it the regutarlj whedtiled time* thle con, ing w e e k a s u sua l . Don'i Forf«4 the t ime ol the T u e s d a y a n d T h m s • lay m a t i n e e * h a a been c h a n g e d from 2:3fj u, a o 'clock so that school children will be able to &u»nd,

Kamlotn Notes A tu r t l e weighillK 1.1'Hi p o u n d s

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 .

The Be lg ian C o n g o in Africa is one- th i rd as l a r g e a s the Uni ted S ta te s , 80 t i m e s a s l a r g e r as Bel­g ium,

0 Dr. A n n a C l o v e r of London , w h o

wag l e o e n t l y a p p o i n t e d d e p u t y a s ­s is tant d i r e c t o r of med ica l s e rv ices for the a u x i l i a r y t e r r i t o r i a l service , e a s t e r n c o m m a n d , is the first E n g -l i a b w o m a n to ho ld a sen io r a r m y r ank .

Pascack Theatre Westwood, N. J. I'lioiie WVaiwood 10

C o n t i n u o u s Sat . , Sun. , H o l i d a y !

>uc Ha.v liuiy, Fr iday, Augus t 30 l I H I I % ) P A M I L ) l ' l > * I I O W "

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"OtIB TOWN" Wil l iam Holden - Mar tha Scot t

Moil, t h r u Thin , S. lit. 2, ."!, 4, 5

"NEW MOON" i .•* Eddy and

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" T H R E E FACES WEST" John Wayne - Slgrld l iu r ie

H**ktS F r e e D a n c i n g u n d e r the s t a w P l e n t y or good s e a t s a t 55c each .

EVERY EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY, 8:45

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 .

GREENBUSH SUMMER THEATRE Old G r e e n b u s h R o a d J u s t Off R o u t e 303 B L A U V E L T , N . Y . E v e n i n g * . W e d . K K Q { t -| O K 1 OK. M a t i n e e K K O K t h r u S U N D A Y •»>»>» . O O , ! . . • „ . ) , J . O O ( r i . 2:30 '0,J> , 0 t J

R E S E R V A T I O N S , , P H O N E N Y A C K 2273 O p e n s Wednesday : " T I M E A M I T I I K O O . N W A Y S "

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.

C E N T R A L THEATRE " H o u a e of C o m f o r t "

i'i U l l , R I V E R P h o n e 2530 H a t t a e e l e t . — Contlnt ioua Son.

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John Payne, Fay Bainter

POP ALWAYS PAYS" I ,cr. E r r o l

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'THE MORTAL STORM"

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KITCHEN WORK IS FUN with Modern Equipment Modern e q u i p m e n t t h a t p laces

e v e r y t h i n g w i t h i n a r m ' s reach a n d t h a t will m a k e y o u r k i tchen a p lace of c h a r m a n d beau ty .

An F H A L o a n m a k e s the m a g i c c h a n g e eas i ly possible.

CRUM & O'BRIEN Co»l R*««*». «>•• R * « f e « , > » w F ^ r f w t t o n OH S t e v e * . Oil B u m -s m E l ee i r i e W * t * r g y r t e m a ,

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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.

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r l i e i: •-.-! : •• \T rv I ! 'da_nd • l a y . H . ' | i t , :l M i to - '. P . M .

"WOMEN IN WAR" w i t h

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W E S T E R N E L E C T R I C S O U N D E Q U I P M E N T

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"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

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Together! w w w ^ " P "

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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

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