HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Income Tax This li (he latl of right articles In the Newspaper Enterprise As. sociation Income Tax Primer, for readers who want more informa tion than Is supplied In the offi cial Instructions. By RICHARD A. MULLENS and CHARLES W. SCHOENEMAN Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The Treasury recently has per If your PRESENT employer pays your moving expenses, this is not considered income. Sill Four-H Leaders Asked To Conference At OSU . LAKEV1EW-Lake County's 83 4-H Club leaders are invited to take part in the annual state 4-H leaders' conference given by Ore gon State University Jan. 23-25. John Kicsow, county extension agent, said a transportation pool will be arranged through his of fice. Dr. Orlo M. Brecs, who ad dressed nearly 27,000 people in Northwest audiences last year, will be on the program. Dr. Brecs is public relations representative for the National Association of Manufacturers. , According to Kiesow, local 4-H leaders attending the conference will get acquainted and exchange ideas with some of Oregon's 5.300 4-H leaders: receive new infor- mation helpful in conducting their clubs, and be brought up-to- date on new and revised 4-H proj ect areas available to youth in their communities. Kiesow espe cially encourages first and second year 4-H leaders to attend the conference. A breakfast has been planned Thursday for the new leaders only. They will learn how their local 4-H Club is a part of the county, state, and national 4-H Club program thai presently en rolls 2'i million boys and girls and also have a chance to ask questions and get a bird's-eye view of new project ideas. Registration for the conference begins Wednesday afternoon, fol lowed by a get-acquainted hos pitality hour. That evening lead crs will attend the Sears banquet, hear Dr. Brees, be entertained Pair Held For Assault A Chiloquin youth and a Los Angeles man are being held at the Klamath County Jail on charg es of assault with a dangerous weapon after the pair allegedly attacked Eugene T. Strickland, 18, 1139 Crescent Avenue, Tuesday night, hitting him with their fists and with a beer bottle. TThe assault occurred at 12:15 J.m. at 617 N. 11th Street, while Strickland was coming home from ivork. In a signed statement Jitrickland said there were about Jix other youths at t h e scene l egging on" the violence. '"Strickland was taken to the llamath Valley Hospital and treated for cuts and bruises. In statements to city police, the Inspects. Henry L. Cole. 18. Chilo quin and Donald Switlik, 23, Los JVngcles. denied being involved in the fighting. Milly Baker funeral Held TlAKEVIEW Burial services Jiere held at the New Pine Creek Cemetery Jan. 17 for Milly Baker, 87. who died at Salem. Monday, Jan. 14. The Rev. El hynn Tesche officiated. Mrs. Baker was born at Princ iple. Feb. S. 1875. and was mar ried in 1903 to John Dudley Ba jcer, who preceded her in death 'or the past 15 years she has been making her home in Salem with her daushter, Mrs. John 0. 3ur cham. Other survivors arc a sis ter. Mrs. Julius Broili of Reno: brother, Clifton Howard of Lakeview: one grandson: and iour great-grandchildren. ' Mr. and Mrs. Baker had lived for many years in New Pine Creek and Lakeview. She was a member ol the Calvary Baptist Church al Salem. MOOSE CRAB FEED SAT., JAN. 19th Srrix StOrN 7 P.M. tl SO f" Ptnan DANCE TO ronow Falls, Ore. Friday. Primer (8) mitted a deduction fur a wig as a medical expense in certain cm cumstances. Application of the rule is narrow, of course, but some court decisions and Internal Revenue Service rulings during the past year have been important (o those incurring medical ex lcnses during 1962. (Recall: med ical expenses are itemized deduc tions not available if you claim the standard deduction.) The Supreme Court decided last year that a heart patient If o NEW employer pays your moving expenses, you must report this as income. by the OSU chorus and greeted by OSU President James Jensen Thursday evening has been des ignated "International Nigh t," with Oregon's International Farm Youth Exchange delegates on the1 program. Friday leaders will attend re gional breakfasts and a luncheon sponsored by Standard Oil of Cal ifornia honoring winners of 4-H college scholarships provided by the company. The Oregon 4-H Leaders' Asso ciation honors a leader by provid ing a trip to the National 4-H Leader Forum in Washington D.C. In 1963 the leader will be a woman, with announcement of the leader's name to be made at the final luncheon on Jan. 25. Lake County is submitting the name of Mrs. John Scoville. Lake County leaders interested in attending should contact the 4-H office by Jan. 18. Note Given On Surface Resources The Bureau of Land Manage ment has informed Alex Smith Wincma Forest supervisor, that Jan. 9, 1963, was the date of first publication of notice on the Sugar Pine Area, Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, regarding surface re source rights on unpatented min ing 'claims, pursuant to Section 5 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (Pub lic Law 167. 84th Congress!. This notice w ill be published for nine consecutive weeks under the heading "Notice to Mining Claim ants. Oregon 012331." Maps of the Sugar Pine Area now being published and copies of the Multiple Use Mining Law of July 23, 1955, and of the pro cedure for the determination of surface rights set up by the Law- are available for inspection at the Forest Supervisors office, 411 Main Street, Klamath Falls. A claimant has two options un der the law. He may ignore the notices, thereby waiving rights to the surface until the claim goes to patent yet maintaining his or iginal mining rights. The claim ant may file a verified state ment asserting his rights to the surface. In that case his claim will be examined by mineral ex aminers. Claims of questionable validity will be considered before a hear ing officer of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of In terior, who will make the final decision. Both the claimant and the forest service will present their testimony at the hearing. Whatever the decision the claim ant will retain his mineral rights. If the decision is in the claim ant's favor, he also retains all surface rights. The area covered by the pres ent advertisement lies in the northeastern corner of the Wine ma Forest, north of the former Klamath Reservation boundary and east of Chemnlt. 3i SATURDAY To answer your Bcouty Problem Questions Come in No Obligation CURRIN'S for DRUGS till l Main January II. 1963 PACE-i. - Medical who went south on a doctor's ad vice could not deduct cost of food and lodging for him and his fam ily while there. This constituted a reversal of a lower court de cision. Meals and lodging are therefore not deductible except where a person has been institu tionalizcd for the principal rea son of medical care (and such care is continual). Tie entire cost of medical care and meals and lodging for that person while at the institution is deductible. Courts during the past year have held that the cost of addi lions to a residence made on a doctor's advice, such as a cen tral air conditioning unit for a sufferer from cystic fibrosis and an outdoor elevator for a heart patient, are deductible but only to the extent that the expendi ture did not result in an increase in value of the taxpayer's prop erty. IRS has recently recognized tliis rule even though the im provement in the properly would not ordinarily be for medical care (i.e., an elevator). For persons under 65 with de pendent parents (or in-laws) over 65, recent changes in Treasury regulations call attention to the more lenient 1960 law that re moved the three per cent limita tions on medical expenses. Also, it makes no difference whether the parent fails to qualify as an exemption because of his gross income exceeding $600. The son or daughter (and-or their spouses) can still deduct the total amount of medical expenses., IRS recognizes that while edu cation is not medical care or dinarily, medical care does in clude the cost of attending a spe cial school for a mentally or phy sically handicapped individual. Thus, the entire tuition, meals and lodging at a special school for the mentally handicapped child are medical care expenses. The criterion: principal reason for the child's presence must be allevi ation of the mental handicap through resources of the institu tion. You perhaps know that Social Security payments are not taxed, but perhaps you are not familiar with credit for other retirement income. There have been no great changes in the law, but the credit has been increased. (Even though you yourself are neither 65 nor re tired, your parents may have the credit available.) You do not have to itemize deductions to take this credit. It was put in the law to give those who have taxable re tirement income a tax exemption amount as that received by So cial Security benefits. Readers Note: There has been an increase in the retirement in come credit since last year. If you are eligible for this retire ment income credit, check for details with your local IRS of fice. Q How much prior earnings is necessary to claim retirement credit? A "Earned income" of more than (600 in each of any 10 years before 1962. Q What is meant by "earned income? A Wages, salaries and profes sional fees you received. You do. not have to reduce these amounts for expenses deducted which were incurred in earning the income. Sick pay and even income earned abroad may be included. Inter est, dividends, pensions, annuities. gains from sale of stock lor your house) and rents do not count generally. A widow (or widower' is considered as having the earn ings of the deceased if he lor she) has not married. End of series. Lobbyist Asks Aid On Measure PORTLAND IUPI Keith Skcl- ton, principal lobbyist for the con troversial three - way workmen's compensation bill two years ago. today proposed an outside group to write a new bill. Skelton said a "third force" should try to solve the problem about the competitive proposal." Tlie three-way bill would have let private insurance firms Into the workmen's compensation field Skelton criticized a proposal drafted by a specially - named advisory committee and said it fails to solve the political ques lion which it was intended to solve." Saturday Last Day!! 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(AdTcrse Neutral V 2- 8-71 -W Of MM MAY 22 JUKE 72 KM 8-19-24-31 (437.5279-8 CANCfl JUNE 23 M.Y23 K?)34.36-38.4d Ky 46-4V-XJ uo J JULY 2 Lj. ALG 23 V!59 63446S 71-73-77 VffGO AUG. 2 SEPT. 23 3-28-54 74 75-76-8- Fats In Diet Given Scientific COLLEGE STATION, Tex. (UPli-A Texas A&M scientist! said Wednesday that his research has shown that fats in the diet actually help prevent both heart disease and hardening of the ar teries. Dr. Raymond Reiser, a profes sor of biochemistry and nutrition, is a specialist in the field of lipid metabolism or the effects of fats on the body. "The tables seem lo be turned," SATURDAY RUMMAGE SALE. Midland Home Ext. Unit, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Clyde's Towing. MIDLAND JUVENILE GRANGE, 2 p.m., meeting, 1 p.m. degree practice, Midland Grange Hall. KLAMATH BRIDGE CLUB, 8 p.m., duplicate bridge, city li brary. RETIRED TEACHERS, 1:30 p.m., musical program, YMCA Members and friends. RAMBLING SQUARES, 8 p.m., square dance, Bob's Barn. Bring refreshments. LOOM. Crab Feed, 7 p.m., dance to follow. Moose Lodge. Public invited. Tickets from mem bers. KLAMATH CIVIC THEATRE, 8 p.m.. Regular meeting, Klam ath Auditorium dining room. Pub lic invited. REBEKAH SOCIAL CLUB, 12:30 p.m., dessert luncheon, Edith Wiard, 2705 Wiard. MT. LAKI GARDEN CLUB, 1:30 p.m., house plans exchange, home of Mrs. Ed Born. Speaker, Rev. Quinn Hawlcy. JUNIPER GARDEN CLUB, 1 p.m., meeting, Lois McKcndree, 1893 Del Moro. PAINTING SESSIONS, 11 a m. to 5 p.m., Klamath Art Gallery, 140 Riverside. Public invited. No charge. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT, 8 p.m., meeting, Evans Bldg., 10th and Main. BETHEL NO. SI, Job's Daugh ters. 7:30 pm., meeting, Henley Grange Hall. BETHEL NO. SI, Job s Daugh ters, 7:30 p.m., parents night, Scottish Rite Temple. AM W. 12 noon Mondav lunch. Wincma Hotel. Reservations, Mrs. Stan Ncitling, TU 2-5332. LUCILLE O'NEILL PTA, 2:15 p.m.. meeting, school liorary. Speaker, child guidance. ;j Community. !; ;j Caiendar j January SUPER DISCOUNT Men's Dress Roblees Values to 22.95 LIFE FLATS STRIDE CASUALS It Smartoirt 1 DRESS Fathion $Koi CUftCC Volu.i lo U.9 3nu" 090 r 'C 14.99 J GAZERO R. POLLA.V UMA tPT. J3 OCT 23 P? 33 47-56. v 5860 82-85 s birth sign. scot to OCT Z MOV 6-11-1220 P43 80-8l'S SAGITTA1IUS 13-16-17.21" R7 66 68 CA1KOIN JAN. rll-4.5.55jr ir70-72 AOUAMUS rEB. Vn 4-U 25-30,V, 45-57-62 VB. rEB. 5-35-87-90 V?-. Approval Reiser said. "Instead of being the cause of heart disease, arterio sclerosis (hardening of the arter ies) and atherosclerosis (clogged arteries', fat may well be the cure and prevention." Within reasonable amounts. it's not the fat in the diet that is harmful," he said, "but an un balance in the kinds of fat." He said certain fatty acids arc necessary for proper body func tions. Lack of these fatty acids, he said, results in build ups of cholesterol accumulations in the body as surely as does excessive presence of the fats. "One who eliminates fats from his diet runs the risk of depriving himself of an essential nutrient. and possibly the means of ridding his body of its excess choles terol," Reiser said. Fats help in other ways, he said. Fats are the best source of energy; they aid in the utilization of certain vitamins; they add fla vor to food;, and they increase the emptying time of the stomach, keeping a person from getting hungry too soon between meals. Reiser has specialized in fats and the body for years. At present he is working under a 7-year $630,000 research grant from the National Institute for Health. He said his own studies, plus surveys throughout the nation. showed blood cholesterol levels were directly related to exercise as well as diet. "There is no question but. that (he hard-working individual has lower blood cholesterol levels and lower incidence of atherosclerosis than those occupied with seden tary tasks," he said. Post Filled By Davidson A former Klamath Falls man, James L. Davidson, has been ap pointed district office manager for Pacific Power & Light Co. at Crescent City. The family has. lived at Myrtle Creek. Davidson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson of this city Mrs. Davidson is the former Margaret Powell. Davidson is a graduate of Klamath Union High School The announcement was made hy C. H. Pyles, PP&L district man ager. Davidson has served as PP&L's local office manager since 1960. He joined the company in the ac counting department at Klamath Falls in 1955 and in 1959 was pro moted to district accountant at Tulelake where he remained un til moving to Myrtle Creek the following year. Mrs. Davidson is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. O. E. Powell of Klamath Falls. to 17.90 Traidy Cat' Mixed By Nix-Mate Craze By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: This is no phony letter. It's strictly on the level and 1 need your opinion A social craze has hit th town. It's called "Mix - Mates The invitation we received yes terday read as follows: "You are cor- lially invited for cockluils and dinner at Bill and Mary X's home on Jan. 25. But you may not come with your hus band. He is invited, of course, but he must escort someone else's wife. You will not know the iden lity of your escort until he arrives Your husband will receive a phone call soon assigning a date. But it must be a deep, dark se cret and he is not to tell any one not even you. Of course you w ill be escorted home by the man who brought you. R.S.V.P." 1 don't want to be a wet fire cracker but the whole idea of fends me. My husband says it's novel and should be fun. What would we tell our teen-age chil dren about such a party? Help. Pleasc.-FRAIDY CAT Dear Fraidy: Tell your tten age children that married people go lo parties together and they come home together, which Is why you and their father cannot accept this tasteless and revolt ing invitation. There's enough extra - marital hanky - panky without changing partners for kicks and calling It novelty night. Dear Ann Landers: Your col umn is an excellent torum lor presenting issues to the public. I feel tins one is sufficiently im portant to merit your support. I'm not selling anything just trying to cut carnage and mutilation on highways and city streets. Do you know who the real men aces are the honest t'goodness threats to life and limb? It's not the teen - agcrs as you might believe it's those old gaffers who Spanish Club Sells Candy "On to Mexico" is the slogan adopted by an enthusiastic group of 100 Spanish Club stuaenis at Klamath Union High School ana their adviser, Mrs. Beatrice Tan- ielian, who has traveled widely in Latin America. With that slogan as an incen tive, the boys and girls have started an all-out campaign to raise funds to make the trip in chartered buses during the sum mer. Presently the students are sell ing candy, fresh and delicious, at a dollar a box for three varieties. Purpose of the trip is to give Spanish students an opportunity to hear the language spoken by the native Spaniard, to give an opportunity to develop increased interest with an understanding ot Mexican culture, and lo spread good will of "Los Estados Uni dos." Those buying a box of candy will help bring recognition to Klamath Falls, KL'IIS and the en tire community. The round trip will be financed throuch moncv-makina ventures. Each student will be responsible for individual expenses. The password for the candy sale is "On to Mexico." A FEW PROBLEMS QUINCY. Calif. IUPH Class President Terry Wilson reviewing the Quincy High School senior ball Monday, said "We had a few problems." The nail was delayed 90 min utes Saturday because the or chestra was late and it ended on a smoky note when the dining room of the Hotel Quincy caught lire. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10:00 J. W. Ktrnt NORGE LAUNDRY & CLEANING VILLAGE 7J4 So. th TU 4-4197 Shoe Sale Young Men's Dress Pedvin Values to 12.99 (5)90 (Q) to 10.90 6T7 Main Ul SHOES Sot their drivers' licenses back in 1902, when they didn't even have to take a test. Year alter year they send in for renewals and they get them. My great uncle is 83 years old. He can't see across the living room. Half (he time the battery in his hearing aid is dead and he doesn't know it. His lumbago is so bad he's on crutches most of the time. Yet the law says he can drive from New York to Cali fornia if he feels like it. How alwut crusading for some sensible legislation? F.J near r.j.: iviost stairs, I am happy to report, have abandoned the antiquated system of renew ing driving licenses automatical. I.v. In Illinois, for example, all driv ers who reach the age of 70 must take a lest as if Ihev were beginners. Since this column ap pears in 50 states 1 would be in terested in learning which states still have the horse and buggy laws. If you will let me know- maybe we can shame them Into action. Dear Ann Landers: There's a woman who works in this office who thinks she is Queen Eliza beth. Her desk is on the aisle. Since she has been here since the Year One, tlie boss, out of respect for old aae, introduces her to alt (he big shots who come this way. It is sickening the way she gets up, and extends her hand with a regal flourish. Isn't this bad manners? Shouldn't a wom an remain seated and wait for the gentleman to extend his hand? How about putting the ignoramus sraight? B.D. AND C. Dear B.D.: Sorry, but the queen is right. It's perfectly proper for woman to stand at her desk when being introduced lo a per son of importance. And, of course, the woman always extends her hand first. Are you templed to smoke be cause the crowd docs? II so. send for Ann Landers' booklet, "Teen-age Smoking," enclosing with your request 10 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. 4. At The BON BAZAAR Lady Miniver BLANKETS 72x90. Floral Pattern. 90 Rayon, 10 Acrylic. poii$898 Sewing Baskets WffWn Reg. 1.49 ri'J Now Only ftSSI 97' mm CHEESE CLOTH Full 10 Square Yard Pkg. Extra Soft. Lint Free. $1.70 Value Just Shop Our Yardage Sale Tables! Low, Low Prices Plus W Green Stamps 4480 South 6th i -is f WlWHUW TKlii Ul t. OH "Don't bother the phone dear! Your father's expectine a call!" Sea Lion Quartet Wins Sweet Adeline Contest A quartet of young women from Buricn, Wash., Region 13 of the Sweet Adelines, won first place among 41 contestants in 1963 International competition. Klam ath Falls is also in Region 13. The Sweet Adeline Sea Lions have been heard by numerous local people. They were organized Z'i years ago and won first in competition in the District and competed three times in International before win ning first place and their rhine-slonc-studded crowns this year. They are the first from this re gion to win tlie honor. Tlie Crater Lake Chapter, Klam ath Falls, has filled numerous singing engagements in past months and is working on a new LIQUORS Optn Sunday Jock's Super Market Tultlokt, Calif. Kf;4.V.K CALLOWAY THROW RUGS 27 x 48 and 30 x 50 Reg. 2.98 & 3.98 YOUR CHOICE FLANNEL 52.49 Value IB Reg. 10.98 With Carrying Strap. 3 Position Control. 2 Posi tion Nail Dryer. Very Quiet! Limited Quantity Now FELT C Reg. 19c 15c each 89 Next to Oregon: Food repertoire to please the public in tlie coming months. . Anyone who enjoys this type Of harmony may call Bea Amoureux, president, or Betiy Perkins,, di rector for appearances. Those wishing to sing in the Sweet Ade line group are invited to join. Chapter meetings are each Tues day at 8 p.m. in the VFW Hall, 515 Klamath Avenue. NOT HIS DAY FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI)-A gunman robbed service station at: tendant Lloyd Dickey Monday shortly before the business day started. v Dickey called police then . got change from his home office to continue his trade and some body robbed him again. ENROLLMENTS accepted at brclnnlnr my month. For tn Intrrestlnr. reward litf career In Caemelology ... Call TU t-1411 Klamath Beauty Colltga $7)29 Men's SHIRTS ,1W .!: m li Debutante Model HD5 HAIR DRYER $)99 ONLY SQUARES 2:25' 4