Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 14, 1963, Page 22, Image 22

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    Conununihf. Qndak
THURSDAY
;"; Y-NE-MA TWIRLERS, 7:30
p.m., round dance instruction, 3
l p.m., square dance, YMCA. Bring
i aougnnuls.
KLAMATH CIVIC THEATRE. 8
p.m.. tryouts (or "Light Up the
bky," Wamath Auditorium.
ItOYAL NEIGHBORS OF
AMERICA, 8 p.m., meeting, Ev
ans Bldg., loth and Main.
BEGINNERS ROUND
DANCE CLASS, 8 p.m.. Merry
. Mixers Hall.
' ; LADIES AUXILIARY, Canton
Crater No. 7, 8 p.m., meeting,
JOOK Hall.
FRIDAY
: MYSTERY COMEDY, "Jecpers
, Creepers." 8 t.m.. Bonanza Ele
mentary gym. Benefit of Big
fapnngs Park.
KLAMATH CIVIC THEATRE,
8 p.m., tryouta for "Light Up
me 4Ky," Klamath Auditorium.
SCHOOL MATES CLUB, 1 p.m.
' luncheon, Willard Hotel.
SATURDAY
KLAMATH LANK Lodtre. Vasa
Order of America. 38th anniver
sary, IOOK Hall, 6 p.m. dinner
members and invited auests.
Meeting 8 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION Valentine
party, 8 p.m. Lecion Hall. Mem
bers and guests.
WOTM AND LOOM. 7 n m
spaghetti dinner, Moose Home
Dance to follow.
AMERICAN LEGION. 8 n m
Valentine Balloon Party, Legion
Hall.
KLAMATH LANK LODGE. No
4fi0. 6 p.m.. dinner. 8 o.m.. meet-
ing. Dance to follow. Members and
guests.
VFW, 9J1 n.m.. Sweetheart
Ball, band, VKW Hall. Members
and guests.
RUMMAGE SALE, Aloha Chap
ter No. SI. OES. 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., Masonic Temple.
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
; SHASTA . HOMEDALE EXT.
; UNIT, JO a.m., dinner with
: charge, creative cookery, fair.
grounds.
RUMMAGE SALE, Aloha Chap
: ter No. 61, OES, 8:30 a.m. to 5
. p.m., Masonic Temple.
SHASTA VIEW GRANGE, I
p.m.. Cherry Pie Social, program
grange hall. Dance to follow.
KLAMATH COUNTY RE
TIRED TEACHERS, 1:30 p.m.,
YMCA.
RESCUE SQUAD, Klamath
County Civil Defense, 7:30 p.m..
City Fire Station. Refresher study
of advanced first aid.
QUOTA CLUB DINNER honor
ing Helen Gragg, district gov
ernor, 7 p.m. in Green Loom
of the W'inema Hotel.
MYSTERY COMEDY, "Jcep-
ers Creepers." 8 p.m.. Bonanza
Elementary evm. Benefit of Bic
springs Park.
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Thursday, February U. MB L0HTER $DE
Hiking -Biggest Fad Since Flagpole Sitting
WASHINGTON (UPIi As
everyone in the entire, ever.lnv
ing ambulatory world must know
ny now, America is on a hiking
binge.
The way thines are eoina. Iiilc
ing will become the hippos) fa1
since nagpoie sittme. Some Den.
I pie apparently are just now dis
covering mat tney have feet.
It all started, of course, with
President Kennedy's revival of an
old Theodore Roosevelt directive
lixing a three-day, 50-mile hike
as a litness test for military officers.
Would you like to hear the tm
inside story of what was hnhin
the original directive? Verv un
Just stay right there in vour easv
chair and I will give you the
scoop.
Roosevelt was never pxarllv a
!-pound weakling, but he did
have what micht be described as
a Charles Atlas complex.'
Sickly As Youth
As a youth, accordinff tn his
autobiography, he was "rather
sickly and awkward" and "nnito
unable to hold my own when
inrown into contact with other
boys of rougher antecedents."
If Atlas, the famous hndv.hniM
er, had been in business at the
time, young Teddy probably
would nave enrolled in his corre
spondence course in muscle de
vclopment.
But he lived in the nrimliiiv.
era before Atlas invented 'dv.
namic tension." so he was forced
to create a physical culture pro
gram oi ins own.
For several years, Roosevelt
went in big for wrestling. While
governor of New York, he billed
the state for a wrestling mat, but
tne expense was disallowed by
me comptroller, who took the po
sition that it was not a "proper
gubernatorial amusement.
Took Up Boxing
Roosevelt next tk uo boxinc
but abandoned it after a poke in
the eye ruptured some blood ves
sels. He was by then getting pret
ty old, so he turned to less strenu
ous exercise jujitsu.
It was his hinh recaid for w hat
he called "the vigor of life" that
prompted him to issue the hikinn
directive. The armed forces won.
dismayed by the order and did
I tney could to circumvent it.
But Roosevelt himself said it
was "a lest which many
healthy middle-aged won
would be able to meet."
To prove his point, he of
went on hikes with an athlt
group known as the "tennis cs
net." When thev came to a riv
they didn't bother with bridg
I hey sw am across.
If we swam the Potomac.
usually took olf our clothe:
Roosevelt recalled.
On one occasion the Fren
imbassador ioined the hike a
as they were about to swim t
river someone noticed that
was still wearing his gloves.
I think I will leave them on
said the proper but otherwi
naked envoy. "We might me
ladies."
DEMANDS IMPFArUUFMT A J j- ,i , n -i . , . . T
TV . 7 . man ucmanamg mar rresiaenr Cenneay and his
cabinet be impeached drove a car onto the steps of the Justice Department in Wash
j9 Wfe,d.ne,d,?V "i oW Pl'' h hd a bomb wired to the car. The man, who
identified ninjself as Nathan Wi.ltowslty, lay under the car and said he wouldn't move
until he could talk to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. This picture of the scene was
made with ajelephotojens since police blocked off the area. UPI Telephoto
Dividend Report Necessary
ANNUAL HAM DINNER. St
lAugusline'g Parish, 6 to 8 p.m.
Parish Hall, Merrill.
RUMMAGE SALE. Green
springs Garden Club, 9 a.m. to
p.m., Clyde j Towuig.
AAUW, 12:30 n.m.. Wincma Ho
tel. Members and guests. Guest
speaker. Marjorie McBride, Hill
crest superinlendant.
MONDAY
LUCILE O'NEILL. 2:15 D.m..
Founders Day Tea. school li-
'brary.
Dividends received bv laxnavers
nunng i2 must he reported on
federal income tax returns. A r,
ICrickson. Director of the Infernal
Revenue Service for Oregon, said
today.
He explained:
"If you own slock in a corimi a
lion, the navmenls vnu riwlvo
out oi tne company s earnings and
profils are called dividends and
must be reported on vour tax re
turn.
"Usually, dividends are naM in
cash, but if paid in merchandise
'or other nroDcrtv. thev are tavahln
at their fair market value.
"You must renort Ihnse rliul.
dends credited to vour account as
well as those which you actually
cceive.
'You also must report the divi
dends on your stock which is
held in the name of your broker.
"Your distributable share nf rfiv.
idends from partnerships, estates
and trusts must also be reported.'
"Taxpayers who have any qucs
lions on this subject may call their
nearest Internal Revenue Service
I Office.
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