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THE EDMOND ENTERPRISE
h Entered al the ficA Off :Le at Ok:ahJ:ral a Mater
of the Second Class under Act nt March 3
— Puhli7:Led Bv —
THE EDMOND PUBLISHING CO
13 South Broadway Phone 26 ErIrn-ird Ckla
frank L Dobyris Jr Editor and Publisher
Mrs Frank L Dobyns Jr Business Manager
SUBSCRIPTION RATES — ENTERPRISE & BOOSTER
Per year by carrier In Edmond
Six Months by carrier in Edmond
Per 'year by mail In county 3330
Two years by mail in county 3595!
Per Year Elisewhere in US 1450
Six Months Elsewhere In US
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WASHINGTON NOTEBOOK
Senate Seat Seen as Hot
As Working in a Steel Mill
WASIILNCT01—iNEA)--Aft"
tr his fast two nionths in the
Upper How! of Corgr(41 Seri
Norris Cotton (R N H) makes
this comment:
"I VII beginning to think that
being in the Senate is like being
In a steel mill You hal better
spit on anything you are but
to sit Cal It may be tirt"
'SWAT SHE CLAIMS to he an
untold story on lit putlcan
!louse Lea der and Form c r
Speaker Joe Martin ot Massa-
chusetts has been revealed hy
Bertha Arlkinst assistant to GOP
Chairman Leonard Hall
The stmy goes back to Frank-
lin D Rocreveit't days Martn
IfrAAe minority leader was
called to the White HWLTie for a
legislative conference But when
he got to the gate he elLcov E:r
that he had left his White House
pass home
A new guard on duty didn't
recognize Martin and wouldn't
let him in on hi Elks' member-
ship card the only other Identifi-
cation Mr Martin had on him at
the time But Just then one of
the Democratic leaders came
along He vouched for Martin
and the two went In tocether
The story got to the PreAdent
however before the conference
began "Say Joe" he cracked
as Martin entered his (Mice
"how did a Republican like you
manage to get In here?
Shot back Martin: "I used my
Elks card"
SEN 'WIEN W BARKLEY
(I) Ky) delivered his maiden
speech as a fmhman litriAor the
other day
For the former "Veep" to have
said nothing for neatly two
months was in itself something
of a record The usually jovial
Kentuckian admitted that lie
wasn't very haPPY
"I regret that my first utter-
ance in the Senate since my re-
turn to it should revolve around
a rake In salary for members of
Congress" he began Ile then
went on to state his opposition to
that part of the bill whirr: would
NEA
OnaniliMOOMMMISOMMEIONO
MINS! A
AZeo
RE PETER LDSON
14-shincton Correspondent
1 a 5 4 - 5
OKLAHOMA PRESS
ASSOCIATION
t
give coragresmiun expenses Ifr
nye round trips a year to thea
Lorne states
"It right well constitute a I
temptation for rnore tit sentetism I
In the Senate" exclaimed Lark- i
ley "I Lelieve that would be
proraLle
"When GUI' coitents look
down on a praral:y empty !
tharnIA:r and g!-) a!may with Lo
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explanation for tre small attend- -
ariee on the I wonder what
their Irnpretsion of this great i ST1
hody may tpr I haie often teen f
chagrined arid srfrnot!:nes MARKET RE
ated becawe ttte rreager at-
tendance Gn the ttoor GI the Sen- FOR THE
ate when import-int Lusirets was !I
urrler consideration" !I nitinhrimn fit
DAPHNE ROBERT LEADS
assistant U S corrimivUoner of
patents recently addressed a
large all-male group of chemi-
cal engineers She is an attorney
and is rated one of the nation's
top experts on trade-marks In
addition she 111 a noted hat de-
signer and a very attractive
Vir) Man
When she was introduced the
Cha ir Man said:
"And now I present the per-
son with the twit trade-mark
you can tave--cliirm and good
look 3"
KEN ROBERT R KERR (D
Okla) bi thinking out con-
verting one room in the bh)C
ment of his Washington home
Into a family bomb shller
got in touch with Civil Defense
Administrator Val PetersoL who
suggested the installation of a
Odeld f lead 98 the best or°
teclion against atomic radiation
When the Lenator let it be
known that he lives within a
few minutes drive of Loth the
Ca Pitoi and the Vitae House
however Peterion came up with
another plan According to Kerr
the CDA head exclaimed:
'Brother if you get an ad-
vance Yarning of enemy planes
headed toward k Washington all
I can ay is that you'd better
grab your family und Mart driving"
PomMrmwt pommenonumanolormlo2
HJIVING SOLD HER HOME AND
LAUNDRY MRS MELTON WILL HOLD AN
Amo
44 an
On Household Goods And
Miscellaneous Items
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Mr Spoon
Aurtiontter
TUMMY - 1 PM
Mary Melton
Clerk
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And It Could Be Nothing Ltit a Sideshow!
STOCK
MARKET REVIEW
FOR THE WEEK
Oklahoma City Live
Stock Exchange
Vot rahrig Fridoy March
11
CATTLE CALVES: Corr--
4otri the eIoe last weck
)A (41 tO
a tly lov41 41feiii largely
(org to 50c
I44( 14ihs Pt! ( bonged
shoighter e-(Ies firm stoekeis
I rI f:''f'l tIVI rid mostly
4 y ecli!s iccs: Few loads
hoa 1ght nd r:a (hum-weight
$2 00 !-12425 anti $24 50:
vort -!--(d choice iteeri
ycat S I 9 50 to $23 50 few
14ifcs S2200 to $2300
t(t good n t cho(4 heifers and
nsxed yearlicks $11100 to $2150
t44 I rows to $1100 most utility
4(4-rnerciill grade $I100 to
einneis and cul'er Sc00
to $1100 'Jun top S1425: good
choio 4411410de! cakes $1300
t $20 01 iiva! !!21 00
st(ftI“ it Atiq-
C1“R $2200 tO $23 00: Itivditirn
'Ind goo' ades Ii gel- $1750 to
S2I 00 meHlutn and good feeder
steers iind yearlings $1900 to
$21 00 choice fleshy yearlings
$'2200 amt $2250 stock cows
$I I 00 to 4 09: stocker and feed-
er Iif-is $13 00 to $1850
1KAIS: Compared with the
close hist week harrovcs and gilts
uneven locik cooice 190-210 lb
4011 early at $i 675 to $1700 or
t!)075c higher than the close last
week vackers paying to $1650
spa' ingly 180-230 lb lattely
Sit 25 to $1675 over and under-
' weights quotchle $1500 to $1600
sows mostly $1150 to $1475
SHEEP: For the week early
advance on spring lambs lost
!other slaughter lambs around 50c
lower: she( p largely nominal
extreme top on light spring lambs
$23110 heavy ingers 100 lb
and over fully $100 lower at
$2100 to $2200: closing top
$2750: good to prime old crop
wooled lamlis $1950 to $2100
I several loa(14 No 1 and 2 clippers
$1300 and $1850 around 550
head 92 lb feeder iambs $1900
odd head slaughter ewes $500 to
—INCOME TAX FACTS No 2
Invest a Little Time In Saving Tax $$$$
(This is one of a sertes arti(les on income lax (hanges The articles
ate based on information proaded by the American Institute of Account-
ants and The Oklahoma Society of Certified Public Accountants)
"In) should I bother with that old tax form?" asked a young lady
who started on her flit job in December "I tion't need to because 1
got less than 100"
"You don't need to" her father explained but it will cost you money
If you don't How do you expect to
get bask the tax that was withheld have as a member of your hothc
from your pay?" hold a dependeht child or stepchild
you are now entitled as a "survivihg
Do You Have To File? spouse" to the same income-splitHere
are the rules to help you de- ting benefits this year as you would
cide whether to file a federal in- have had on a Joint return—unless
come tax return: you remarried before the end of
1 If your gross Income was WO 135I Your privilege to file es a sur-
or more in 1354 you must tile un- viving spouie applies to the first
less you are tl5 or older and had two years following the year in
less than 11200 income which your husband or wife died
Here are the rules to help you de-
cide whether to file a federal in-
come tax return:
1 If your gross Income was SCOO
or more in 1954 you niust rile un-
less you are 65 or older and had
less than $1200 income
Z If you bad We or more income
from seltemployment you must file
a return to report the earnings
for social security purposes
3 If you had any sahtry (Jr vaLes
from which withholdinq tx v Is de-
ducted by your employer )ou must
file a return to get credit for
tax withheld
Married Coutiks
Generally it's best for married
couples to fi le joint returns instead
of separate individual returns be-
cause the joint return gives them
the advatei !r! of inc-ane spli!ting
That Is they 4re tixed at the rate
which aiddies to half their total
taxable income
There are a few exceptional c!oes
In which separate returns tnchZ
molt in a saving When capital losses
ars Involved for example it's best
to figure both jointly and HP!Ktrately
to see which results in less tax
!lead of liouwehold
If you are aupporting a dependent
although you are single widowed
divorced Or leally sepwated you
may be able to qualify as a "head
(Jr household" and figure your tax
on a special table that gives you
part of the advantage enjoyed by
married couples tiling joint returns
This year you can qualify for
"head-of-household" status if you
provide more than halt the support
of a parent and snore than half the
cost of maintaining the parent's
household even if the parent does
not live with you
Incidentally if your husband or
wife died hi 1952 or 1953 and you
Chooping the Hight Form
The simplest tax return is a sand
card Form 1040A on which you
furnish a minimunt of information
and leave it to the govrnment to
figure your tax This is all right if
you are ?floc you can't save by itene
ling your deductions and if you are
not a "head of household"
You are allowed to use Form
1040A if your total income was less
than T5000 consisting only of
wages dividends and interest and
If all but $100 or less is listed on
your W-2 withholding slips
On Form 1040 you figure your
own tax It may be used as a "short
form" on which you find the amount
of your tax from a table which al-
lows you approximately 10 Of your
income as a standard deduction for
contributions taxes interest paid
medical and dental expenses etc
If your income in 3954 was $5000
or more you must use Form 1040
as a "long form" The long form per-
:nits you to itemize sour deductions
whether your income was more or
less than $5000 If you think your
actual deductions may be more than
the 10 standard deduction Its
wise to tht them and see whether
itemizing saves on your tax
Additional Information
13e sure to read the official in-
structions You can also get help
from the Internal Revenue Service
which urges you to consult only
quailed advisers
Neitt artielet Not All Your Intom
Coes in Your Tax Form
Madeline's Flower Shop
Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Service
1030 South Broadway Phone
Ina ihataMSICS domommonomminim
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M1M0ONWINONOMOR
Phone 1030
Wrong
Number
By Shirley Bauer
THE t:rJ rrg tzte
Sta I
drrr at st Ahl
er:aht b-crt r
ah:1 al
th ahsJ:ers as'
se:: ri -n
arp ar11
gr- ''' as She flute
Ea w t rre Tht
Fictios
these ie vho dcr t hae
Car Ehe -g
tablcs thr) stay 'ra1 the
LIght artd hstarls
through every:rill-4
Bill Master of the 11
inal handler cl
cles Enored acenty L:1
ty the riose
-Phcr-e all ans'cr it w11
7-d'"
: all gave a sercr-z gr2t f
St!Ila bace: ttz :nt cf
toJ :r-iny
1
she hEll p ar‘r the
' ph-n- :er-1 con-
! chIctud- city-bred h r3 cver the
10!°111iir
‘Ifti‘
Lill gave a sonorous grunt of
outrate and turned slightly
farm in earch of larrle — ccjail
sTiiiiel a:c1 rat The h'inttrs
vl LI-vays arrpm late at ni4:ht
-E:i The 11'es iir:ng! It
rng1 Tt- inprtart"
::rI:h7"
"B11 Whitmy! You know it will
Le for you WA ehle gets calls in
the midi:e (-1 the niht? Is prob-
ably another eager nimrod who
thinks he can shoct in the daik"
-1:11 huh Not this night I
tvculdnt krt out f-)r Flank Buck"
-You-re tired! Well all I cart
say is if I aii'wr the phone I
won't be reporlible for any bustne-S
-YOU 10-(-! I just won't be re
sp!H-ible peiid!"
Si e was grie a long time
kkake in spite of himself all
eoLild hear the low murmur of her
voice broken by occasional
pauses Now her voice came plain-
er anti thkn rose as if in excite
merit He sat up in order to hear
tottr
Bill thrust his feet out of bed
mi stT1 his slirpers and raced
baitf(14 down the stairs He ar4
rived in the lower hall in time to
see Stella put the phone back irt
its cradle
1
"What is it Stella?"
Stella remained a moment with
her Lack turned Her shoulders'
seemed to quiver
"For gosh sakes Iloney what'a
wrong?" Ho took a step toward her
as she turned from the phone
"Oh Bill" she murmured ab
scntly "You didn't need to come
down after all" She smiled oddly
and started upstairs
i
"What'd they want whoever it
was calling at this time of night?"
Ile stamped into the bedroom bep
hind her I
"Now see here Steil who thO
deuce was that?"
-Oh" she yawned "Nobody
YOU know" She turned over an
For Prompt Efficient
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BAGGER: EY
FUNERAL HOME
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Every one of our register
ed pharmacists is the grad-
uate of a leading college or
university After gradua
tion he took a rigorous
state examination Then
before he was permitted to
work heist he served a
long apprenticeship under
careful scrutiny
KIRKLAND
DRUG
Wa !green Agency
Phone 5
INIMEMMEMOMIIV
Ward law-Service Roofing Co
Residential Roofing
I to 3 years to pay —
Compositicn Shinnies
Tar S Gravel — Asphalt
JrAniny Ward law
TR 8-2243
and Repairs
Free Estimates
All Work
Guaranteed
Joe R Service
Tel 478
13 '1-t no 634 Edmond
Adamson Construction Co
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Commercial Buildings New Homes
Remodeling and Repair
Charles L Adamson Owner
Edmond Oklahoma
319 East Thatcher — Phone 711
MMMP1
WOmLN'S WCFLD
Irepent Smite
Can Do Wonders
For Personality
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When it's too warm for a coat
and too cohl for just a skirt and
blothe like this interest-
ing knitted sweater w hich fea-
to s hose but hot full sleeves
a braided effect from shoulders
to the pockets and bright circu-
lar buttons
scowl On your Lice and prevent a
ready crr':e
Face Your Condition
‘Vlien yuur smile is not as nat-
ural as it sh-oild be it may be
that yru're trying to hide soint
(if the teeth This would -Le
a goici time to liae th i condition
givun attLntion
ST1:iting fly inlicate a noed
having the eyes cheched or
ras:es changed If your fce is
and its an elloit to smile
then your physical condition may
require improvement
Ntrgative personality traits can
ruin yr dputn is vt11 as
your smile so you nii4lit cheek lip
cn little things that upset you and
see what can be done t) reolve
your problems A desire to do
something about heing irritated
over certain small things can often
do wonders in helping ironing thein
out
Lip Make-Up
Your smile will be lovelier too
if you will seluct a good lipstick
and then use it to advantae A
properly made-up mouth offers the
prol Cr frame for a lovely smile
Liiistick color shouM go ‘vith
the tcne of your skin as veil as
enamel on the teeth and be flatter-
ing to both Euy several small
sizes of lipstick and chuck them
carefully under different lighting
to help choose the one which looks
best
Apply the color with a good
brush for a clean line A lovely
smile is often marred if you have
teeth smeared with lipstick Re
certain to blot off the excess Then
face the world and smile your
loveliest
Colors Will Add
Spice to Drab Rooms
Color is the least expensive of
all home furnishing decorations
Yet think how much color Can
do to enliven your home! It tnake
drab rooms cheerful it gives the
plain a touch of glamor
One of the best colors to be
appeared to be asleep used for a lively and warming ac-
When he came down to break' cent is red because it is eye-
fast next morning Bill asked con' catching and lively However if
tritely "Morning Honey Yott you don't care for red there are
°vet your mad? I'm sorry t other colors which serve the inir-
wouldn't answer the phone last pose just as well Perhaps )011
night" I might like to consider turrar:e
"Why should I be mad?" or aquamarine or even hi ass
"Well gee you sure acted liktt copper tones
it last night" He helped himself Any of these suggestions is is
to bacon and eggs and asked cas1 pecially important if you havi!
ually "Was that old man Woodsoril lately come to feel that your home
wanting to get in an extra day'e is not warm enough as tar as the
shoiiting?" color choice is concerned
Stella appeared preoccupied i Simple Additions
"What Bill? Oh no it wasn't Mr If you're afraid of a bright 11edi
woodson" Then as Bill choked of color then start by a sin
on a piece of toast Stella exei addition or two Fresh lampshades
claimed "Bill! You'd better hut" new cushions a new dado or skme
ry There's Frank Cole with the pottery may be all that you
load urt1iur I once you have achieved sirees
Bill had to rus4 out no wiser with a few snnple additions you
than before I can go ahead and make additional
The baby cried and Stella vent ones Changes can 1JC gradual
up to dress him Ile was still fret- and still be effective
ful with culling teeth "Don't ltwig
Warming Colors
cross Honey those gums will
Do you have rooms which are
bL11 quit hurting You look just atdiniinantly 20A fi to an
riur daddy now You know" 1
Youd be suiprised 0
confided "Daddy is sort of th can be witiicd
peeved at Mommy this morning 011:1 thi basic cbr
Ho thinks nuiLie I'm not t ng elli r
innue in not teHing
Mut
sm
otlinnit" She shpp on
ed a "f ru"m (41-
nk suck and added to herself :111cs
Imorns 1yllich blue ot
Out UlVViV 111 Lit ts141Jel:tri(efxtnitt°Inie gr"ii is the Pred"rninant
can tie carefully accented vth
anyone rings the wriinis! number
rich shade of cranberry red
that rill anvsers it himself!"
Ski Short Cut
MT SUNAPEE N U —V—
Tle n:p e StAte Palk ski
sh(p pro‘iics skis vith the bout:
attachud chminAing the
tpru spent ill adjusting tie hits
to the Loots
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More Farmers Now
Growing Trees
Thousonds of Acres'
Added During 1954'
c Lrrs are r2rowirg trees
p tan ever before in the
! h:Ltiy and the American
e Sytem reports the
z-atet ir-t!:css in 14 years took
A t-tai 3573703 acres rf tax-
! pry1rc were brought In
thrin4 the year to bring
11e t tee farm acreage up to
33 It has been predicted
that I-J55 will see five million addi
n:-1 acres adld
"Tkx-is crtinues to lead the pa-
r: f t::e farm states with
I
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With tree farming growing In
popularity across the nation
machines such as the one shown
above are being used more and
more by American farmers Ca-
pable of planting 10000 to 15000
ricr day machine opens a
G-inch top furrow to spread sur-
Nee plant roots away from seed-
ling Vt hile secondary plow opens
a not rower 12-in4h trench in
hieh the seedling is placed
ios This well-managed
wo(Alland repre-
t6 Washington
There the Tree Farm
bean in is second
ith 27!1 :- (irk con passed Ar-
I!)54 to take third
!L viJi 3231323 zcres Arkan-
f!th vith 3136948
1i strids second to
r:!!tn1)er of tree farmers
ALi'uarna and Arkansas
ud and fourth with 477 and
h!ts r‘:sdk-ctively
Dollh4 the year Georgia record
gicatc!I gain of any state
h(:1 it brought more than one
' A a half tllian acres et land
the Tree Farm program
than doubling its certified
acreage This boosted it to sev-
crItli 11ace in acreage standings
jt It
nrd Florida and Alabama
To inalify for certification as a
ttk trilcr a voodland owner
dernonnrate ability and
to manage his land for
cliti!niing wood crops This means
I he Ket('et his woods from
:1! 11 structive grazing and dam
1y insects or disease At the
time hi-- must harvest ripe
- !inWtr so that his land Will con-
tmue to produce ncw crops
253404 Tractors
Produced in 1954
The farm tractor industry turned
('it 13517 units in December
13'1 to bring the total year's pro-
du!tii of farm use tractors up'
to 251404 units
In contrast with the 153404
I le k I and crawler type tractors
for farni use excluding garden
14- produced during the 12 cal-
months of 1951 the Indus-
t! y : lied out 411282 during the
c-nTALible period in 1953 The
clro is explained this Nr a y : First
!1 output was at a rate higher
te firnwrs' purchases Con
ntly there as an inventory
H:1 10 at dealer level after July
This foiced a drastic reduc-
tHi in late '3:3 and early '54 Sec-1'1
in the second half of '54 just
N(-:'1'Y tractor manufacturer
f:!!hcr reduced production to be-
toIMg up for a new model
dm-ing the last half of 1954
Tlm dealers vere able to work
11 11-3 prduction during 1954 and
for the new models corn
11' the assembly lines at the
(4 18000 units a month
Water Trough
-ca:-dod hot Ivater tank
Itcs tv o atering troughs for
ca es or other young livestock
ha n g access to a creep Angle-
si ti lozi are ff elded at the cor-
n' rs v tiff trough and braces
to ea h tz pitied as shown
Police Case
IIAPTFOPiD Conn — lP —
A ladi-footed liumkir entered the
Edrd T Cody in the
1-11 took $100 from a
Ian call dlEover Cody is a policeman
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Dobyns, Frank L., Jr. The Edmond Enterprise (Edmond, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1955, newspaper, March 22, 1955; Edmond, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2055398/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.