Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 291, Ed. 3 Tuesday, January 14, 1958 Page: 4 of 10
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Savings Seen
New Chili Appeal Made
For Taxpayers
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sumed this week, using an en-
his trouble.
"new" and "1958."
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$450
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert L Davis, N Lindsay, and Alfredda Ed-
228 NE 8. a son.
Use Our Convenient Budget Plans
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walker, 16 S Brown.
Evelyn B vs Marion France
Circle, a son
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All famous Brand
blocking the waterway.
fashion Footwear
What Dentists Do
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For Sore Gums
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PRECIOUS
MEMORIES •
LINGER WHEN A
Endocreme and
Bejutijul Monument
intr Endocreme
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You get S and H
Green Stamps with
Your Purchase!
Just 12 of these exquisite pieces . . . select the ring
you want, early! Know what you are buying ... get
our written guarantee of cut, color, weight and per.
faction. Seeing is believing ... see the difference!
Alfred Wayne Perry. 19, of 1105 aground Tuesday in the Suez
N Bradley, and Judith K. York, canal 2® miles north of Suez,
kins, 3604 NW Liberty, a son.
Born at Deaconess:
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Display Ring with 15
diamonds, fer world: of
dank. Was $130 $85
1 Ct. of blue-white dia-
monds; fine centeg and
2 sides. Was $565 $37s
Two women reported stomach
ailments following use of the chili
powder here. However, May said
gredlents, including Triolyte, not
contained in any other leading
pile preparation. This amazing
substance has a rem irkable anes -
thetic action that stops pain and
itching instantly... while the
Perfect Emerald Cut
and slim taperod bagu-
ettes total I at. Was
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918*
1st at Center
Hill, ». R.
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hardt brand chili powder bottles
purchased before last January 1
has been issued by the San An-
tonio manufacturing firm.
At the same time, T. A. Lam-
bert, president, announced chili
powder production is being re-
denbrand, 5953 N Redmond,
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hart, 3205
NW 33, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crocker,
ers over the hurdles.
Second way to save yourself
and the government money dur-
ing the next few months is by
checking and re-checking that
1957 return before dropping it in
the mailbox.
Sara Ann vs. Worthy Forbis
Roberts.
Matched Pletinum Ringe.
Fiery center end ba-
guette! total 1 % Ct.
Was $1275 .... $850
About 150 cases from that day's
run were distributed in Texas
and Oklahoma. However, most
were caught at warehouses and
re-called.
Meanwhile, the company ad-
NE 26, a daughter.
Mr and Mrs. Vernon M. Beard,
1013 NW 21, a son.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Don L. Poage,
1842 .NW 12, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Jen-
Ray Lee Boyd, 36, of 307 NE
' 4, and Queen Ester Davis, 30,
I Edmond,
Bill Hammontree, 23, of 1816
SE 29, and Jeanette McClure,
19, of 822 SE 20.
Johnny Lee Sanders, 18, of 812
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The Times Congratulates
These proud parents:
Born at Capitol Hill:
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A. Davis,
route 1, Mustang, a son.
Born at Mercy:
ran. without the purse.
Miss Singleton saved her
purse, and the $1 it contained.
But the umbrella—which she
had borrowed—was a total loss.
Bobby vs. Glen Hibbert.
i Evelyn vs. Donald M. Ashley.
Ila Lorene vs. John Louise Den-
I Ct, of round and ba-
guette diamond! in wide
top wadding band. Wai
$410 .......... $320
Lay. a dent[at’*" h
sjmffdpde,
your druaaist lodar.
Swelling of Piles
—with home medication
TN DOCTON'S TUTS. NSW STAINUSS FONMULA WITH
AMAZING ANZSTHUIC ACTION STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY!
a Leonard William vs. Ann Um-
phrey,
nard Sandberg.
Jerelyn E vs. Cletus E. Hurst.
Almeda Sue vs. Donald Ray
Troub.
Eula Faye vs. Eldon Lawrence
Born at Wesley: Charlie Mae vs. Eugene Moody
Mr. and Mrs Don Sears, 1928
Ed May. broker handling Geb-
hardt products here, said six sus-
pected bottles purchased locally
had been returned and checked.
"We found no contamination in
Joyce vs. Ernest H. Tullis.
Elsie Hildegard vs. Robert Leo-
2/5 Ct. Soliteire Blue-
White Diemond; in elas-
lie setting. Was $235.
$155
By-Pess, peved with 1 %
cerats of fine matched
diamonds. Wai $750
$499
was the fact that dried chili pep-
per pods naturally have shiny
skin, and the ground particles
Our Better, Budget and Casual
Shoe Departments are eleering
their regular stock of fine Fell
end Wiqter styles... et greet
reductions!
each Monday at the Internal Rev-
enue office. 7 S Harvey.
There, tax experts are on hand
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each;
Monday to help confused taxpay- j
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Brewn’s hops, 2nd H—Park Aw. CI 2-1201
Brow’s Cepitel Hill, M H. Ml S-1M4
This is how: buy one regular jar
of either cream at 5.00, receive
coupon credit for 3 jars of
either cream. Then with the pur-
chase of only 2 more jars as you
need them (instead of the
usual 4) you get the regular
5.00 site of either . . . at no
extra cost) Prices plus fed. tax.
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An amazing new. stainless com-
pound has been developed to re-
lieve torture of simple piles at
home Called stainless Pazo* it
does far more to relieve suffer-
ing ! Clinical studies prove it.
In these doctor’s tests, Paso
brought both internal and ex-
ternal relief! Instant relief for
patient after patient!
Many who suffered with piles
for yean nowenjoyreal comfort!
No other preparation offers such
proof of prompt relief! Here’s why.
This remarkable Pazo formula
MMMI Smedicallyproved in-
8132 Sapulpa, a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hullett,
2832 NW 40. a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D Jack-
ion, 6614 NW 26, a daughter.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William James Fitzgerald, 22.
Norman, and Lucy Jane North-,
CUtt, 19, Purcell.
Arlin Andrew Ingram. 24, route
11, box 494, and Mary Adair
Crocker, 19, route 11. box 494.
Ralph R. Jernigan, 37, of 1733
SW 18. and Mrs. Doris S. Wal-;
ker, 35, of 625 NW 6
Leo L. Terry, 15, of 1503 N ;
Eastern, and Mabel Pendarves,
• ।Steenerson.
I Linnie Ann vs. Eskel Levert
CAIRO IP— Two tankers ran
"By being certain that both
husband and wife have signed,
if its a joint return, and by at-
taching a W-2 form for each
job, you can save money and
perhaps hurry that refund check
if one is due,” the tax director
added
in the third place, file your
return as soon as possible, offi-1
cials recommend.
"It’s our experience,” Wise-
man explained, "that last min-
ute (April 15i filers are more
apt to make costly errors.”
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Interested in saving yourself-
■nd Uncle Sam—a little time
and money on that 1957 income
tax return?
"Mort taxpayers are," district
tax director Earl W iseman pre-
dicted, "so the government has
worked out a few tips which
should help do the trick."
First money saving point list-
ed by tax officials involves hav.
ing the individual taxpayers pre-
pare his own 1957 return.
The average taxpayer can do
his own return, using informa-
tion that comes with tax forms
and other available booklets,”
Wiseman said. “Last filing pe-
riod, the internal revenue serv-
ice made a substantial saving in
the cost of assisting individual
taxpayers.""
And if the taxpayer tackles the
return on a "do-it-yourself" ba-
lls. he can always take advan-
tage of taxpayer assistance day
17. of 5924 NW 52
Robert E. Trosper, 18, and Ber- i
tha Lou Pontius, 19, both of 1014
N -Central.
Londell Futrel, 21, of 920 NE
Geary, and Helen Murrell, 20,
of 1705 Highland drive.
John M. Stockton, Clinton, and
Mrs. Lola Johnston, Harrah, both
legal age.
Jesse D. Lintzen, 22. Eunice,
La., and Inez C. Abrams, 20.
Lucedale, Miss.
food and drug administration
; had issued a joint statement De-
cember 31, warning that some
one and three ounce bottles pur-
chased after November 1 might
contain glass fragments result-
any of them," he reported.
It was assumed virtually all of
the suspected stocks had been
caught at the warehouse before
distribution.
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mitted the incident hurt deeply,
sumea mis wees, using an en- j because consumers did not un-___... . u ea ann
tirely new package marked both derstand that Gebhardt's six " Confusing the problem further
other Mexican food products were ” --------
The company and the federal completely unaffected by the mis-
hap.
ison.
Maxine vs. Sims Farrow jr.
Romona vs. William T. Mont-
gomery.
DIVORCE DECREES
Henryetta E. vs. Quinton E
Watson.
Ether B. vs. Samuel L. Smith.
Sam L. vs. Queenie Colbert
Ruby Jean vs. William P.
Dodd
Norma Jean vs. Euman O.
Shaw.
Mary Jane vs. David Eugene
McMillon.
glisten when held under a light.
All chili powder looks like that,
January Bonus!
Hulbert Bowie, 21, of 3304 NE
13, and Wyona Cato, 18, Hanna.
DIVORCE PETITIONS
Leona T. vs. Lawrence L.
Les
but after the Warning, Lambert
said 'thousands" of consumers
decided the glitter must be glass.
"1, yelled bloody murder and
hit him so many times I tore up
the umbrella," she said. The man
LOUISVILLE. Ky. U—A would-
be purse snatcher grabbed the
_ bag 00 the arm of Mitt Betty
one proved to be a flu victim Singleton Monday, and got a
and one is an expectant mother, series of clouts on the head for
Blue-White Diemond, 12
star, set in matched
ringe; ever 4/5 Ct. Was
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Platinum E ngegement
Ring. Flashing center
and double side rowi.
Was $675 ..........
wards. 17. of 920% NE 2
Born at Hubbard: LaVerne Brown, 41. of 22212
Mr. and Mrs. James Cliker, " California, and Joyce Gibson,
1016 S Kentucky, a daughter. | 24, of 5701 SE 3.
! Lester H. Smith, 38. City, and
Born at St. Anthony: Mr, H Candace Lemon, 40 of
Mr. and Mrs. James Wommer, 1100 NW 22.
8.95 029.95
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ing swelling. Results guaranteed
or money refunded by maker.
Get sensational new stainless
Pazoe. Won't stain clothes. Mod-
. erB suppositories or ointment
are now available at druggista.
DA7G suposrronis
I MAV MOMOMM
Nm otstam ma bendtartu/ 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Beckner, Ticer (annulment).
721 Cedar, Yukon, a daughter j Jo L. vs. John W. Singletary.
Mr and Mrs. James Williams,1 Olivia vs. Ted Speer.
12 SW 42. a son.
"Look of a Carat" cen-
ter diamond and 2 bril-
lient lido diamondi.
Was $900 ......$800
Engagement Rina with
center and 2 side dia-
mond!. Wiio buy! Wai
$150..........$100
A second nationwide appeal ing from a processing accident,
for the return or disposal of Geb-
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4005 NW 31. a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt, 12 NW
II, a daughter.
Bom at University:
Whether you use Endocrema,
the fabulous hormone night
creme, or Instant Endocreme,
the sensational new night-or-
dey cream that contains entire-
ly new, different ingredients,
you not e saving of 3.00 by
buying now!
Almost 2 Ct. of brillient
demonds. Impressive
twirl design. Wai $1200
$600
Fine diamonds selected by our buyer from estates, private owners and
banks. The weight end quality of these diamonds have been verified by an
expert. Their value end beauty are assured! Naturally, they are one-of-a-
kind and impossible to duplicete.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 291, Ed. 3 Tuesday, January 14, 1958, newspaper, January 14, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2001207/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.