OSWEGO VALLEY NEWS "The Paper That's Read from Cover to Cover" Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prosset Captain and Mrs. K. E. Farof LaPrairie, Canada have re ell of Westover Field, Mass., turned home after being guests vere recent guests of Mr.' and of Mr. and Mrs. Durwooc tfrs. R. Bymaster of 625 South Burch of Clifford. Sixth St. THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1959 Mexico Theatre M E X I C O , N. V. Thur Fri Sat July 9-10-11 DRIVE-IN THEATRE JAMES "Maverick" GARNER . >i EDMOND O'BRIEN Wed - Sat. July 8-9-10-11 "TEMPEST" with VAN HEFLIN —also— -plus- VICTOR MATURE -in- "Jailhouse Rock" Sun Mon. Tues July 12-13-14 JOHN WAYNE « DEAN MARTIN « RICKY NELSON HOWARD HAWKS' IT'S A LUCKY NUMBER— Beth Woodard was hosted at her first teen age party on her 13th birthday. The celebration was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodard, 96 Bakeman St. Standing, left to right, Pat Laboda, Liz RIO BRAVO Southard, Kathy VanSanford, Alice Burchim and Elaine Fabrizio. Front, left to right, Nancy Himes, Beth, the guest of honor,~Sandy Marohn and Berta Allen. --Photo by Blandino Personals air-conditioned! Starts FRIDAY! JOHN WILLIAM WAYNEJOLDEN JOHN FORD'S JHUNDERING SPECTACLE! WES Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Meade of VIeadville, Penna., were recent visitors in Fulton. While here hey visited his mother, Mae Bennett of Utica St. They were also entertained at a family dinner by Mrs. Elnora Coant. Others attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coant and children, Mr. Estus Coant and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Samson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDermott of Hannibal St. with ,heir children picniked in Moravia the 4th of July. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McEachern of Town Line Road with their children Holly and indy, spent the 4th of July at Mexico Point. Martha Wright went also as a guest of the family. • » with ELVIS PRESLEY Friday Nite—1 Hour Cartoons Added Feature for Saturday: "CHINA DOLL" Sun.with - Wed. JulyMATURE 12-13-14-15 VICTOR "Some Like It Hot" with MARILYN MONROE .—also— TECHNICOLOR8 From WARNER BROS. "Fort Massacre" RNGIE mm<M • WflttlR BREHMUi WARD BOND •JOHHRUSmi Children always Free withunder JOEL 12 McCREA HILL SAYS: THE BEST DEALS AVAILABLE IN SYRACUSE ARE NOW AVAILABLE INFULTON!! Here's A Dandy At Whitehouse NOW! SPECTACULAR HOME OUTFIT OFFER! YOUR CHOICE OF 4 NEW 1 9 5 9 APPLIANCES INCLUDED W|TH THIS BIG 44-PIECE COMPLETE HOUSE FULL OF FINE FURNITURE m Mrs. Bertha McEwen, Palermo, is gaining nicely from an operation on her legs for varicose veins recently. THE HORSE SOLDIERS COLOR by D e L u i e • Released thru UNITEDOQ ARTISTS ^•lt I I P L U S I I I II • • • • • • . • — 1 M I H I I SHORT - l l l » l ) l . , l % HITS Continuous Performances Sat. & Sun, from RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Allan Button, son of Mrs. Charles H. Button; of 903 Emery St. who is stationed in Newport, Rhode Island spent July 4th with his mother. Allan is in the Navy. Mrs. Margaret Burch of Clifford entertained at a stork shower in her home for Mrs. Ruby Burch. There were 3C guests present. The guest oi honor was the recipient ol many useful and lovely gifts. FOR SALE East Side, near schools and churches, six rooms and bath, gas heat, $7,000.00 Highland Street, three bedroom home, hardwood floors, gas heat, large lot and garage, excellent condition. Price just reduced. Eight rooms and bath, gas heat, East Side, $9500. Terms. Immediate occupancy. Excellent income property, six apartments, five baths, steam-oil heat, three car garage, $17,500 East Broadway, two family house, five rooms and bath lower apartment, three and bath upper, hot water heat, large garage, large lot, price reasonable. Overlooking the river, north of Fulton, eight rooms, 1Y2 baths, oak floors, hot air heat, garage, large lot, $16,500. QUINN REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 48 S. First Street, Fulton Ph. Ly 2-4315 or for appointment, Ph. LY 2-2082 9 "PC* » ^ * c^tvc it*** *t^ NO DOWN PAYMENT Every purchase include! the FAMOUS Whitehoute FREE delivery, one year's FREE service, one year's guarantee. * NO PAYMENT 'til AUGUST ' 5 9 109 Oneida St. FULTON,N.Y. LY 2-6511
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