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The Odessa American from Odessa, Texas • 16

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Odessa, Texas
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PACE SIXTEEN' TOTE ODESSA AMERICAN SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958 Spacious Ovens Leftover Treot Let left-over macaroni and it i i i i- A review of the latest gas ranges reveal an unmistakeable trend for cheese chill and firm up in an Trash to Asn With home incinerator grabage is burned without fuss, muss or objectionable odor. The disposal unit has a di-yinj? zone and a bi' ning lone. Ashes from the burned trash are quickly consumed in: tin fast, intense heat of a con-! New; Postage Stamps Set In Britain By. SYDKRONISH 3 Riving you maximum oven space, even in smaller, space-saving lines. oblong pan.

Cut in squares. Roll squares in seasoned beaten egg, men in bread crumbs and brown liKhtlv on the top burner, of your To K've you an idea cf what's OnOlu Wc agon gas range in fmng pan. Serve The British postal system will available, you'll find a tremendous 26-mch oven in a 36-inch range, or a 23-inch oven in a 30-inch I-1 with a sauce of condensed tomato get a "new look" next year new smin fn onnA vnn'11 Kj mnlrin ti led gas flame, and lift through perforated hearth plate into the ash drawer. With normal use, the ash drawer needs emptying only 'once a month. ly MRS.

M. J. IcNEFIBJ) stamps for Scotland, Wales, Nor range, and pUarty of brands thatj, dble macaroni to. there Ireland plus the Channel cffer double ovens. r- lbe 8Ure tnis second-day dish.

Islands and the Isle of Man. Newcomers. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd2014 W.

3rd is a me- The basic designs, says Post chanic with Waukesha Service Co 5 r-v L. Rich and son-in-law, H. P. Hicks, have recently purchased master General Charle Hill, will be similar the present day issues featuring the head of Queen tw the Totem Ice and Grocery-Mart at 2608 Kermit Highway. Formerly of Cross Plains, Texas, the Riches now reside at' 1723 E.

11th nere. At home in Odessa at 1913 N. Washington are Mr, and Mrs. It L. Walters and son, Johnny, 2, who are newcomers from Kimball.

Elizabeth. Only -the borders -willj be different distinctive designs St Hicks, with his wife and two familiar to the locale. It will be the teahistele for Scotland and the Neb. Walters is with Mid-Continent Supply Co. as city salesman.

young daughters, Pauleta and Sharon, live at 3S37 Bowie Ave. "MrTandTMnC RobefrXTucker leek for Wales. Although these new stamps can Mr. and Mrs. O.

D. Edmonston were transferred here from Ste- be purchased only in the countries of origin, they will be valid fori postage anywhere in the British pnenvme by Merchants Fast Freight Transfer Co. Edmonston 4 were transferred from Abilene recently for Tucker to exchange places with James L. Dooley as manager of Central Texas Machinery Co. With their three chil Isles.

"TStFTTEA Miss" Irene "NewcWor bride-elecf of Robert Maddox 111, was complimented with a gift fea Vvug. 14 in r. the home of Mrs. Jerry N. Gdder.

Hostess-es are shewn in tho Deck row, left to-right, Mmes. A. C. Donahue, Raich Rich, G. ti hazier, Truett Wilson and A.

T. Donneliy; front row. Mmes. Leon McCraclten, Debenpurt, the honoree and -Mrs. W.

C. McLaughlin. The couple will exchange vows at 3 p. m. Monday, Sept, 3, in thu First Baptist Church of Odessa.

is oftice manager for the comoanv 1 Scotland, Wales and Northern They purchased their home at 3107 Ireland will each have a 2'A pence dren, Janice, Sandy. and tisenhower Road. for inland domestic postage to Mike, 2, the Tuckers reside here the United States. Each will have Mr." and Mrs. M.

Hill moved a 4 pence for European postage. at 1404 E. 35th St. Stanolind Oil and Gat Co. trans recently from Abilene and now own Also a 1 shilling 3 pence will be tneir nome here at 929 E.

16th St. issued for overseas airmail. Hill is exchange teUerjeller.withl' The-Isle-ofMair -and-the two' ferred Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. McDonald and children. Gay Lynne," 12 and James, Sjjrom FortWorthto me rirsi state Bank. Channel Islands (Jersey and Guernsey, each will have only Pre-Nuptial Courtesies Honor Betrothed Couple A gift tea complimenting MissiDebenport. iliss Newcomb, Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Graham re.1 uaessa.

iney reside at uii t. Century. McDonald is a company 214 pence value. siae at 823 E. 17th St.

since their Heretofore British stamps were move here last week from Dallas engineer, uranam is with Williams Tank Service and Construction Co. as Irene Newcomb, birde-eiect otiJ. 5. Newcomb, the honoree a moth- uniform throughout the united Kingdom. Only one special regional set ever was issued.

That was for Jersey snd Guernsey at the end of World War II to mark the libera er and Mrs. Robert L. Maddox, the Robert Maddox III given Aug. II'! consulting engineer. future briegroom mother.

14 in the home of Mrs. Jerry ue- The preference for a I Miss Annabelle Brown of benDort. 1604 N. Golder. Now living at 1318 N.

Kellev since1 tion of the-Channel Islands Trom Co-hostesses were jwmes. tee meir recent mqve from Wellston, aunt of the bride-elect, presided at the bride's book. Mrs. Noel Hays, Kansas was the former home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. Cok-j er before moving to 803 N. McKin-ney, Odessa, recently. Coker is associated with Mid-States Corp. as district superintendent Mr, and Mrs.

B. F. Harris and young sons, Eugene and Ronnie, are at home here at 2402 W. 9th Pruett. A.

T. Donnelly. A. C. Don i are Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. the Germans. Those stamps depicted a horse and cart gathering Webber, Misses Virginia and Car ahue, Ralph S.

Rich. W. C. Mo Brown and vounc sons. Terrv and certain Funeral Home is ALWAYS up to the family.

seaweed from the shore. olyn Maddox were members of the Lauahlin. Leon McCracken. O. fc.

Details as to complete designs Frazier and J. Pruett house Stevie. Brown was with the school! system in Wellston until he resign-l ed to take a position here with The honoree wore a sheath Of The couple will exchange vows at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept, 3 in the Bauer Uil Tool Co. He is a service and dates of issuance will be an nounced soon To commemorate the 50th an St since moving from Dallas.

Har First Baptist Church of Udessa. engineer trainee. apple green silk with corsage of pastel pink carnations and asters. Mmes. Newcomb and Maddox also wore corsages complimenting their dresses.

i'r In the receiving line were Mrs. ris la with Hercules Motors as parts niversary of Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming, the United States will issue a 3-cent Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Martin were transferred here with J. C. Penney An arrangement of large white mums with smaller pink mums in Commemorative on Sept. 24. Miss Holland Receives Art Scholarship from San Antonio.

He is as The central design of this new New Toned Tableware In Plastic stamp will be a view of the monu sistant manager of the Odessa store. The family resides at 1320 HUBBARD a handpatnted vase was placed on the grand piano. A silver punch, service was used, and'dainty sandwiches and cookies were served ment reproduced from a photo-i Elmwood Drive. graph. The wording "50th Ann! Miss Irene Louise Holland of versary Devils Tower Monument" appears in three lines across the Port Arthur was the former home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Rus Odessa has been awarded an art bottom of the stamp. New melamine table wear is scholarship to Texas Western Col Stamp collectors desiring first sell, who now live at 2008 W. 8th St here. Russell is collection man lege in El Paso.

day covers of the three-center now produced in a color on color process. Heretofore the dinner-ware was available only in solid Miss Holland is the daughter ager with Chevron Finance Co. Mwnbor MD.A. 602 TEXAS AVE. ODESSA, TEXAS may send their addressed enve of Mrs.

Irene R. Holland, 410 N. from silver trays centered with nosegays of pink carnations. The centerpiece, an original arrangement Don Debenport, was driftwood nestled in pink and aqua net, holding two cupids and a pipe organ. Names of the couple were written in musical notes and fig-ures on -4arg white -atin ribbon.

Miss Newcomb and Maddox were also entertained with a back yard colors. Alleghaney, and is a graduate of lopes together with money order remittance (to cover the cost of Mr. and Mrs.1 B. Roebuck, It will perml ttwo-tone designs newcomers from Mt Pleasant OdessaJiieh School. She attended the stamps to be affixed) to the Postmaster "at Newcastle Wyo.

Texashave purchased i a e- i Odessa-Coliege she was in whiclr1 pure rwtwte itaea interior, the eating surface, will stand out in bold relief against secretary of the student council. prior to Sept 24. home here at 3608 N. Adams. Mrs.

Roebuck will teach in Ross Elementary School. Roebuck is in the A reminder to collectors: This the colored outside. A cup might historian for Phi Theta Kappa and artist for the school annual. She attended OC two years. is a vertical stamp ana envelopes be white inside and red outside, production department of Humble should be addressed in the loweri white interioridiBner Partv Au8- 8 in home the saucer has a Oil Co.

Miss Holland will enroll at Texas left corner, particularly when ni Mrs. woei w. usi faced with the same red. Western in September. The college.

blocks of four' are desired. St. Miv-and-Mrs. Carl LaRue-andiSr One modern flair being used is branch if the university of France has issued a well de Hostesses. Mrs.

Webber and Mri. infant ion, newcomers! Texas, is expecting more than signed sports set, reports the New an iridescent color band formed where two colors joined on the edge of a piece. All this plastic irom Ardmore. reside at 4,200 students at that time. York Stamp Co.

The 30 franc Leland served dinner to the couple, Mrr and Hrs. Kenneth. Hankfns, Don Debenport, Miss Lu blue shows a basketball game, 40 -Use-Clean Puff ware Is said to be highly re fr magenta a iai lat contestant sistant to breaking and Cracking. 50 fr violet a rugby match and cille Brunson, Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moses, and Chancy Croft. How's the powder puff in your 75 fr blue green a mountain cumb Any Size Range compact? Clean? If it isn't. er.

nows the time to discard it Good idea is to keep replace Belgium has issued a special The trend seems to be to give ments always- on hand so that your face is NEVER touched by stamp honoring the Scaldis exhibition In Tournai, Ghent and Antwerp. The pitchfork of Neptune the housewife a range in practical ly any size she wants. For example, she can get a 36-inch range anything' but a clean puff. IOOF Hosts Fellowship In McGamey- McCAMEY (Special) King appears in the background with each of the prongs featuring a or a 30-inch range, or a- giant 40-inch ranee. Then, if she's cramped famous Belgian building.

for can geta34-incM Travel Liqht Best travel rule is the one which says: travel light. But this doesn't mean that you should not allow range with a 20-mch, oven or, smaller still the petite 20-inch sible, have fn alternate (sweater, blouse, slip, skirt) in case of loss. range which still contains four for emergencies. Wherever pos- theft or damage. regular size burners.

Mountain IOOF Association held their quarterly fellowship supper in the McCamey Community Build 55 IF i ll 11 SILVEIt fM SILVER DOLUR''-DdLUR''' as active, mmg it's. the first as attractive as you elastic a ONE WEEK ONLY MON. THRU SAT. ing auditonum recently. Music and entertainment were presented by L.

B. Swanner. Floyd Swanner, Barbara Swanner. Troy Calvert and P. B.

Ray, all of McCamey. Present for the supper were Messrs. and Mmes. A. B.

Harris; P. B. Ray- and children, Susie, Donnie and Roy; L. S. Tennison; H.

E. Tennison; V. L. Alderman and daughter. Ronda; A.

Ash-enburst and daughter, Joyce; R. Kins; H. O. Partain; G. E.

Wolf-rum and daughters, Sarah Ana, Carol and Becky; E. O. Hyde and son, James; Mrs. R. L.

Jordan; Mrs. Mina Trimble; Mr. and J. O. Bradford and children.

Joetta, Deborah, Sharon and Patricia; Mr. and Mrs. Jo M. Hudson; Patterson. Swanner; Barbara Swanner, Tro Calvert; Connie Faye Wolfrum, Lillian Wolf, rum and Miss Witcher, all of McCamey.

Out of town guests present were Messrs. and Vies. R. Will, iams. Goldsmith; W.

L. Dupriest, R. L. Connally. J.

Abernathy and daughter, Kay. all of Rankin; Mrs.JEmest Owensr Los Mrs. A. R. Dean, Kilgore; Gary Wayne Evansville, and Susan Hudson, Encino, Texas.

The King Mountain IOOF Association will hold their next meeting in Crane Mondav, Aug. 6. Wash Linens Washing improves table linens. Running them through a washer or tubfuljDrsuds- tlie- Cas Ap pliance Manufacturers Association says is no trouble at all if spots have been treated Every time yon use fine linens, look for food stains immediately after the meal and soak or sponge them out Use cool water for egg, ice cream, meat, and fresh fruit stains; warm water for milk, cream sauces, candy, cocoa. After that, launder in hot soap or detergent suds and rinse.

Cleaninq Tips Be sure that the gas water heat With Every Pair Of Simplex Flexics, Acrobat or Gerwinette CHILDREN'S SHOES Pay Cosh or Charge Them Get a Silver Dollar. With Every Pair- WARNER'S "A-'T-J-TRF: No. 1045. Warner'i A'Lu'rt in ylon, embroidered nylon marquisette, ond sotihy elastic. and cups.

White or black. $3.95 Look for the bright, convenient new package, Because Warner's are experts at beautiful we present A'Lure bra that first and FORM-most bra that fits you and your busy schedule beautifully. It's all-elastic you see the luxurious stretch of band that goes all'round you. The fabric Is shrink-resistont too- It's all MADE to make cutting, binding, riding a thing thing of the past. And thanks to a talentfor odjusting so well A'Lure is always-YOU to the life feels as though it were custom made, even on just-between sizes.

There's a whole wardrobe, of different styles to choose from. Come in and see, TODAY. Mm Go Back To School With A Silver Dollar From Loirsens SUIFLEX FLEXIES i $C45 to $9.45 ACROBATS $4.95 GERWINETTES to $195 er is connected in your new home before moving day comes around. Then, take along a double amount of cleaning supplies on moving day. Include soaps, detergents, scouring powders, polishes, brushes', pails, and lots of clean cloths.

There's usually someone on hand to help scrub closets and ft no shelves and duplicate supplies are 7 Second Floo LADIES MISSES SPORTSWEAR vmmsmm I a neat iittie system for cleaning corner fast. Cleanliness t'se year "AAA account (a dortu payment 90 days to py) or your rrtular St daT account. quality footwear The Sfyl Slop Wnt Tmm 401 Nsttk Oreat Odwsa, Tms Encourage children to learn that cleanliness is a wonderful virtue by providing a constant supply of Shop Thursday p.m. 422Wci4th DiolFE7-1423 gas heated water, plenty of clean towels, and soap near every sink and bathtub in the house. M0.

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