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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1952)
MOMMY, 'JUNK 10, 10!i2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN New Benefits Available Under Expanded Social Security Laws WAHIIINGTON 141 Hoclnl Be eiirily headquarter line mm Hattirdnv ncoplo ml Hied to tlis imw, lilulwr nurlnl security pen Ion elleullva alter July 1 should bo aura tn asiolv luler In the yoar lor Ihe maximum due them, f ; Hlldebrandjf II y T. I', Ml( IIAKI. Minn Unrbnni Gasper who Ims aponl Uin pitnl three weeks vlnllliiK her mother Mrn. it. K. illnbcy left m Kridnv for her home In Louis ville. Kentucky. Jennn, ninull oll o( Mr. unci Mm. Orln lluiikliin, wns linrtly hurt while tldliiK tm hln bicycle. Mm. Miiry Kiiort, Kliimnth Fulln tipcut Iho week end vlnllliiK with Mr. ntiti Mrn. Leonard Killer and Inmllv. Minn Barbara Casper drove to Mrciiuril, nirniluy, June 9. Hue was nccoinpiinira huuio by her (rlend TIipImih. Mm Ernest lilnbcy vliiltod on Thuriuloy, Juno 13 In Klamath. Pull with Mm. l.ro Murker. ' Mm. Hud U'n wun taken tn Kliuil- nlh Kail uu Kllilny where hho hud ininiir Mirriery. i A Mr. Wnrcl Wires', Hnlent, npellt e weekend, Mny 31. with hi nunt Mm. Emma llucrk. Wnrd I a luriuer rrMitcni of tlltdpbrand. Mr. nml Mm, Cluulon Uorouuli and inn Mntitiie, Hpinuue Itiver, visited on Ki ldny with their KlMer nnd uroilipr-ln-liiw Mr. and Mm. Mnrvln MU'hnel. Mr nnd Mm VI. M. Dell left lor Yakima, Washington to vuilt relullven and frlendn. Mr. and Mm. leopard Rltlar were transacting business In Klam ath Fnlln recently. Mr. Lee I'nol, Kid Rock. Cali fornia npellt the week end In HUde brand vlnllliiK Mr. and Mm. Joe Vleira and luiiilly. Ml Oln Nelnou and son Hilly lelt lur l.ebnnoii reeently to Hull Iiirml. Mrn. Jenne Drew and Mr. Hilly Drew and dniiuhler Mary Louise united Tuesday, June a with Mm. Ernest Blnbey. Mrs Ami Jane White, who has been rnnllned to the hospital In KAinialh Knlb for the past month, visited for a short time Sunday at her home In Dairy. Mm. Emma Rueck vtnlted on Fri day, June 0 with Mr. Sarah Mich ael. Mrn. Ortn llankln took her son Jesse to KIbiiiiiIIi falls. Thursday, une i tor medical attention. Mr and Mrs. Clinrlea Borotmlis took Uielr aon Maurice la Klamath Tails Friday lur medical attention lor a badly hurt knee, Hie Injury occurred when Maurice waa hit by a car. Mr, and Mm. B K. Ilnrtzler went to Ashland, Wednesday lur medical care. Larry, non of Mr. and Mm. Joe Bulllvan. Klamath Kails In visit 4ii his trrandparrntn Mr. and Mm. B K. Ha ruler and Uncle John. Mri.. lnun Robin arrived hi Dairy recently from Labanon to J'l! lake ctig of Mm, Ann Jane Aviute. ,vo4n Holsum the fresh flavor and aroma of bread j" K(V.CxV 1 '"'Sts. r!3h from Grandma's oven. T235r? ri ffe'lfJN.. Stop wishing start enjoy- 1 W "V. - -r rO .yaV s Jj) Here Ss the bread that has met with success in . i thousands of other homes. Your whole family ClTha W. f. long Cftkv W'" c'1eor a "ie marvelous new flavor sur- t HolsUIft 'Jr'so w'ien ou ')r'n9 'sum ' 10me '' today. : : , FLUHRER'S ' TW ... ..... -. F ' '-'tvtfr.' R?JM I If Ihev don't apnlv. It waa aald, thev won't vet their maximum benefit. Thla la an explanation ol the reason : Until Coin r ess dimmed nnd wldoned Iho aoclul aocuritv law In the fa ol 1U6I). I ho lliihest Pen sion anyone could net wnt M& a nioiith. (Jonvrena raiteu mni io around tOB.M lor those already on pension or iioIiir on pension within roiiHhly a year and a hall alter thiil. Uut then Congress aald people uoiiib on pension alter that time could net as much as $80 a month provided thev met certain quail Illations which can be explained thla way: A peraon who worked six nuari era quarter In three-i.ionlhn period! In a Job covered bv nocliil cecurltv and earned at the rale oi at least 3,U(HJ a vear could, around and e. B0 a month pension Kor Woman Enters Political Race I 8EATT1.K I A woman loaned her hut Hnlurdav Into the rare lur I Uie new WashltiKlnn state office of i conurrsnnian-at-larue. I Alice rrmiKim uryam ni neaiiiciaun Mill itet anu, provinea lie luuy inn author, traveler nnd lecturer. I met the guahllcatioiiH. Here Is an announced her cundldacy for the example Riven bv social security inemivi-Hllr iinmlniltloli i liciultiuurtera: Hhe was a prisoner ol war In the I Bih worked all ol IDSl-KetllnK Hanlo Tomaa Camp In the Philip- 1 credit lor four quartern ol cover plnea durlnu World War II and !Ke nd In that lime earned completed last vear her second trip l.0O0. In 1951 lie worked the tint around the world to obaerve econo- quarter - January. February and mlc and aoclal conditions. March and earned 11.800. "Mv exncrlence as a prisoner of ". h"e e had earned the war vividly linpreased me with the I neccanary 11,800 In 1062 he ntlll importance ol a notion's lorelun j didn't hove the required number of policy to every cltlen" she aald quartern. He had only one quarter Inner announcement. "If we do not; toon revlne our foreign policy, we will llnd ourselves fnciiiR bnnkrupl i v, more Korean and even World War III." one una ircuirro miner nu" iiccs t nf pnveraue a man ol the House ol Hiroshima Found- ,or, .i 50 In Thai anon, which Is linked with thei,u' '" 1,1 lc,M M ln tn" - 1. c .. nuniler She has lectured under ausplcea niiieiicnn riiciion orivicc uuiiiiiuv- Man, Horses Die in Fire ELMONT. N. Y. Ml A Rroom and 21 mcchb se were burned to death early alrtiday In a npcclacu lur lire which destroyed half of but barn at Belmont Park race track. The Rroom, Inund burned to a crlnp. apparently had been kicked unconscious by a horse he was Irylrm to save. He wns ldentllled by police as Alfred Mitchell, 23, of Laurel. Md. Screams ol homes could be heard a mile away, Long Lnlnnd residents nald. Nsv,bu County Fire Marshal Ccoikp. Clough estimated damage at 1230,000, Including homes, barn and equipment. Wish -for flavor ...H and here If you've been waiting and wishing STOP right Here! You can actually enjoy the flavor dif ference in Holsum bread. Better baking gives Holsum the fresh flavor and aroma of bread right from Grandma's oven. Stop wishing start enjoy ing Holsum today! example: Junes waa nearlmi 86. He worked In a covered Job from Jan, I, 1MI, to June 2i, Wi'i. He earned at leant 13,000 In (DM and 1.800 for the nix inoiillin1 III iWi, Ho oould quit June 118, apply for aoclnl ao curitv and net bu a month. For about alx month alter re llruitf he'd Ret lean than 180 a month because of bookkernlnii problem which causes a Inn In social security llnures. If at the end, or near the end, of the alx months, he asked social security lor a re-coinpututlon ol his case, then He'd begin ueUInu the full 180 a month due him, plus the back pension due liliu. which means wnilJ- bp ' ,,, h i.-I ,.. - ....... tUm. Ail since he quit and the lens thun B4) which he actually received. mil aoclul security headquarters "'"'TS.' Wi"d nover net more than that lean than IHO unless, within about six months alter KOInK on pension he anked for a re-compulation In order to net the W0. That's the way it will work out lor most people, because most people's Income Is not hlRh: they'll stay on iho fob until around June 28 to be sure thev had lull (1.800 eurmiiKS In the first alx months ol im. In some exceptional cases, a man could retire months before then lo Ms credit, He needed two Bo he worked one day In that second quarter ol 10M aav Junl April I and manaRed to earn 160 lor onlv one day's work then quit. Under, the law, to get credit .., i,-inn -iv nnar. mi nuiiiii, m,w i,t,,,h - - lem ol roveraae. plus the necessary earninnn. auit April 1 and notified social fecurllv he wanted hln pen ilon. He would have started draw Inn It Mav 1. But he wouldn't gel the maximum of 80 for about six months and never would Kit It unleni he asked lor a re-com-putatlon ol hla cae. Hans Nccland Fire Insurance. HI Pine Bt. WURUTZER A mniflcfnt pUtto. Mtiiy Uvly itylvt mt4 finiihct H choota from. LOUIS R. MANN .120 No. 7lh - PIANO to. A it is ! aV .fk J if . .'3 ,4 fcii. r- . ': .-'V) V.. 'MfflSLX PASSING THE BIKE Russ Keller (left) and Capt. Jerry Ruff didn't waste a second passing their bike from one to .the other competing in Indianapolis relay race. Pia Says No Love For Ingrid IOS ANGELES I Thirteen-year-old Pia Llndntrom doesn't love ! ner ncrecn-ntar motlier, InKrid , liergninn. Khe doesn't mlhs her and ! doesn't want to 8o to Italy to vlall her. ; "I haven't Keen her enough to ; leally love her." Pia told a woman Judite Friday. "My lather has mostly been tuking care of me." The Judge Mildred L. Lllhe. If I cnnnlderlng IiiKrld'n plea to bring Pia to Koine lor a summer visit. The move Is being lounht by the actress' ex-husband, . Peter Llnd ntrom. "I don't think she cares about me too much" Pl testified of her mother. "She dldnt scctn very Interested about me when ahc lelt. II wns only alter she left and got married and hnd children that she suddenly de cided she wanted me." Mlsn Bergman has a 2-year-old son. born out of wedlock, by her present husband. Italian Film Di rector Roberto Rosselllnl. she Is in a Rome hospital awaiting the birth ol twins. 7 ABYTAL-KOTE UNDIRWOOD'S tkHH Sorvlca 1M thwM4 SU-tv'lMWsl- -. Ik Blood Donor Quiz In connection with the, Red Cro blood collection drive aeii for next week, the Red Croaa end .the Her ald and Newa are running thl little null to teat your knowledge el the blood collection proftnnu - . Try choosing the right answer from among the three listed 'after each question. If you .plqk 111 right, you're super; 13 M J 4; just wonderful; 11 or 12, average-plus. Answer at bottom of page. 1) What happen If the Red Croaa collects more blood than ci vilians and the armed forces need Immediately? a. Those ln charge of the pro gram drop dead. b. It spoils and has to be dis carded. c. Thev process It Into Its ele ments and stockpile It for future use. 21 Who can (el Red .Cross blood? a. You. If you've donated blood. b. You, U you belong to the Red 1 Cross. j c. You, no matter who you are, ill vonr doctor think you need it. I 31 What typea ef blood are need ed most? i a. All types A, AB, B. and O. b. Type O c. Types A. B. and AB. : 4) What Bloodmobllc workers ;get paid? a. The technical staff from Port land. i b. The local nurses, doctors, can teen workers, and aides, c. All who help with the program S) If you haven't donated blood i before, why not? ! a. You don't meet Red Cross re ' qulrements. ! b. You Just don't get around to ill. c. You're scsred. I) What do they five yon to make donating blood painless? a. Arsenic. b. Novocalne. locally. c. A sleeping ptU. 7) What age-g-rono must yoo be In lo donate blood? FOR JUST 1 30c We'll wash and damp-dry 9 lbs. of laundry v 30 MINUTE SERVICE Soap and Bleach . furnished for just a nickle each! '- THE v LAUNDERETTE South 6tn end Owen I I 'M Klamath - ' Phone 55211 las.taaaaiaaa-Majsmswiaa lif OREGON'S FINEST MILK ifC j IN AMERICA'S FINEST CARTON I I Now, wonderful "Farm-Fresh" GRADE A MEDO-LAND HOMOGENIZED MILK comes to you in a sparkling red, white and blue paper carton. No washing or returns necessary. You'll like the Vgable-style" top that cannot collect dirt or water. The easy-to-pour lip is double sealed with heat. Rich, creamy Medo-Land Homogenized Milk is pasteurized for protection and enriched with 400 U.S.P. Units of VITAMIN "D" in every quart! No wonder, Medo-Land Milk tastes so fresh... so good! The fresh cream is spread by ' homogenizing,, so that every drop has cream in it ! ; i ' T OuorflBleea byA I Ce HfrUMkeitlnfl j 25rrjeS3' ! i a. 1 through 101. b. 21 through '46. c. 18 through M. II Why ahould you give blood, anyway? a. Because someone's life may depend on II, b. Because blood for- human come only from humans. c. Because ln that way you can help our . men In service win the flgtit aeatnst Communism. fl.Vbat I the' leaat yon can weigh and donate blood? .-110'' 1) What should you do If you've been rejected? a. Write a Letter to the Editor blasting the Red Cross. b. Try again later. c. Tell your friends they'll never pass the Red Cross tests. Ill Whit can von do If you have children who must be looked after? a. Let the rest of the world go , bv. b. Let them have fun at ,the Blood Donor Center nursery. . c. Let hubby foot the bill for a baby sitter. i 12) What should you do about eat i ing before donating blood i a. Eat all you want but lay olf the liquids. b. Eat anything but fatty foods, and drink plenty of water.. c. Don't eat anytning lor ai icasi two days before donating. GREYHOUND More Travel Extras No txtra Cost I Yes, biuer value! Mori service to mora' places. Finest buses. Best drivers. Choose thi travel leader . . . choose Greyhound! - 3 Expresses Daily to LOS ANGELES ' from KLAMATH FALLS Only $10.40 plus tax Plus Many Regular Schedules ,i i Daily, Compter $rvic te All America ll . 'a. i. A a. .. V W : C ' 1 Pure-foli Containers are guaranteed by Good Houit keeping . . . commended by Parents' Moooiint. I VUMI MtlatW 1 xPARENTS 121 What ran ye de If yeu have no way of ceiling lo the Blocd Don or Center? a. Call a taxi. b. Call off going. ' . c. Call 7184 and someone will pick you ur and take .you home'. 14 ) How much time ahould yeu plan to spend at the Blood Donor Center , v ' a. .Three-quarter of an hour. b. An hour. c. An hour and a half, y 15) When la the next visit of the Bloodmohile? . a. Thursday, June II, from 1 to 10 p.m., PDT. b. Ssturdny, June 21, from 1 to t p.m.. PST. c. Tuesday'. .Inne 17, from 10 a.m to 2 p.m., PDT. ' - 1 Where I the Blood Donor Cen ter? a. The Armory, Main at Spring, b. The American Legion Hall, Klamath Ave. at Fourth. e. Klamath Valley Hospital, Pine Street at Fourth. 17) What la the first step you take If you want to donate blood? a. Call your lawyer and make out a Will. b. Call any friends who might help you change your mind. Itching ' son r acratcb and suffer hopelessly? I hiDDr relief at HlV Ha HM SOOtfl- ing, medicaced r RES1NOL. th rTTQft1al popular ointmcnr We have been W NEW MOTORSl fVV,2K :!"s v:nMMWv4;'1 tv -' r i t ' t these brand new, complete Motors and Short blochs, either 93 or 10S hj ' H yu kee tleaalat M iaeiall iat a aew mslsi r a afcft stack. DO IT NOW vkU the are aftt avelealel ' USE OUR EASY BUDGET TERMS and take your u.m CHEVROLET; i 4m , Mm s fc. Call 3213. 4393. or 7181 lor in appointment. Answers To of page) ' ' nsed and stock- T D- . itTtS Plied. JaAfc'JSr'fld thinks vokStf If your doctor a. All types. 41 a Tealtnfw.l, Jfr Si - k M. e ). NoMtwatnewTli.. e. IS through 69.- (ThefstaJfc.'Irqiilres parent's Written oamen for those under 21.) I) a, b. or c. 8i ; 110. 10) b. try agsln unless your doctor or a Red Cross nurse advises you not to. II) b. Use the nursery at the Armory- 12) b. Eat anything but fat ty foods, drink plenty of water. 18) s. Call 7184. 14) a. Three-quarters 'of an hour, IS) o. Ten-to-two Tuesday 16) a The Armory. 17) 0.- Call f?r an appointment. 1 Hey Kids! NEED EXTRA CASH? -. Jbad the Hef aid & News Wednesday, 'June 1 8 able to secure time to pay !