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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 12

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Santa Rosa, California
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day special training session in Dearborn, Mich. 12A-Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Mar. 29, 1 964 RETIREMENT TALK Salesman Wins Certificate Arthur G. Risch, Lincoln Con Unemployment Pay Not Like SS Benefits 3 tinental salesman with G. K.

Hardt, 701 Santa Rosa ave. has been awarded a certificate of merit upon completion of a four- i By GEORGE KOLTANOWSKI I i By FRANK COWIICK ceive maximum benefits at age It is usually doubtful if one can take on QN7 with the Queen, but Bobby knows the "book" backwards. (b) Doesn't consider taking International Chess Master CHESS QUOTE "When playing at chess, one must save one's pieces." Russian proverb. PROBLEM i I Q. "I will be 62 in October.165 from social security or will I would like to quit work and my benefits decrease because retire in July when I would I am no longer paying in to it?" have my full year in at work.

Joliet, 111. I have never drawn a cent ofj a. Whenever you are eligible unemployment in all these. to file for your social security years. Would I be entitled to! benefits they will be based on draw out all the unemployment your average earnings, the I have coming, if I don't file length of time you worked under length ol time you i 14 i fj II for social security or, would the unemployment stop when I be- Social security coverage and; your age when you file.

Ask the sacrificed Bishop. Development is much more important now. (c) If 15 QxN; 16.N-B5 decides. (d) Not as after 19.BxR, Black has no way of stopping the mate on KN1. (e) Bobby, in a Wild West role, remains cool and calm! (F) Time trouble for sure.

With 21.Q-K8ch, K-R2; 22.RxN, QxNch; 23.K-B1, Black has to go for the perpetual check, as mate on KR8 is threatened. ramp h' in ivtnrwr7" I ti wf'q WW. v. yUm lutal Butmi aeuiuujf unite rvni KffYIUf A irVTt 11 Monterey Park, Calif. for leaflet 855, How to Estimate 1 A.

The unemployment insur- Your Social Security Benefits, year-old daughter of Mr -ff-r Enter your name today 'A II ance provides partial incomej Q. "My mother isn't drawing and Mrs. Volys D. Clau-replacement for a limited pe-anything from my father's so- son, Cazadero, will repre-riod to persons who become un-'cial security. He died in sent Fort Ross School in employed, through no fault of.

and they were not divorced. I County's spelling their own. To collect unemploy-! still think she should collect on Uinfitt. mnot oniol 1W II II 1111131 April ZO 111 331113 Hawaiian Vacation I Hawley's (g) Q-K7 would hold the J3 sf tJ, y. game.

LAURENCE DEAN Johnson, 13-year-old Healds-burg Junior High eighth grader, will take part in Sonoma County's April 25 spelling bee at Santa Rosa Junior College. Laurence is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Healds-burg. He won the oral contest at his schooL He is-entering his third county contest, having won bees in the sixth and seventh grades.

Tnrranre Calif litosa. Unaa IS a I1IU1 (h) White overstepped the for work at a state department of employment office. You must PTs easy! There's nothing to buy! Just visit our store ind fiB out an entry blank. You may win an exciting vacation exotic Hawaii ALL FREE! time he was lost anyway. A.

You haven't given me suf- grader and won the school ficient information to help you. 'title in written competi- be able, ready and willing to Solution to the problem above is: 1.N-Q6. By H. V. Tuxen, Denmark White to play and mate in two moves (Solution below).

Played at the Inter-Zonal, Stockholm SICILIAN DEFENSE work if a suitable job is You should check with yourion She will travel the And, you must not have quit local social security office. Give1 't dj thP mnn-your job voluntarily, withoutlthem all the details is Jf hca nonco imottior 9 nni vamp fotha tv tinal to be held at 10 NEED PAINT? THEN USE THE BEST a.m. in Room 10, Pioneer There are no "vested fully insured? Stein, USSR BLACK: L. Portisch, WHITfc: under the unemployment insur- Questions on retirement may ance Droeram (emnlovee can't be mailed to the Press Demo- 1 P.KI P-ORi Hall, Santa Rosa Junior College. nunsary 2.

N-KB3 P-K3 U.PxP PxP 3. P-04 PxP 13.N-R4 0-0 4. NXP P-QR3(a) B-K3 5. B-Q3 N-KB3 15.Q-K2 P-QR4, take out anv contributions made crat. Lakeside Hospital Lists Figures By Staff Correspondent LAKEPORT Durine last 6.0-0 0-B2 16.B-QB4 K-RI 7.N-02 N-B3 17.B-KN5 N-Q2 by their employer).

If you quit file for your social security benefits. PAINT STORE Leggett 4-H Prepares Hawaii Entertainment Santa Rosa 636 Fifth Street year's operations, Lakeside Community Hospital with More SS Questions Q. "I am 56 years old. Two years ago I stopped paying into social security and went to work for the state. Will I re- 8.

NXN NPxN 18.QR-Q1 N-N3(d) 9. P-KB4 B-B4ch 19.NxNP(e) BxB 10. K-Rt P-03(b) 20.B-B6(f) B-K2 11. N-B3 Resigns(a) (a) The old Paulsen System in modern setting, quite in fashion today in the USSR. (b) Better would have been 10 P-Q4; 11.P-K5, N-Q2.

(c) Continues with his1 plan but his opening the KB file and allowing White to get his erett Ingram, automotive leader. Club officers and 4-H junior SR Silk Screen Firm Moves Warren Williamson, president of Warren Williamson Associates, Inc. DBA as Wink process printing, wishes to announce the re-establishment of the business at 3073 Coffey Santa Rosa, following the recent fire at 420 Second st. Mr. Williamson has added new equipment for the direct printing of labels on bottles and a variety of plastic containers.

By PAT ARNETT Leggett 4-II Reporter LEGGETT A rural arts number is being prepared by a capacity of 43 beds had an average occupancy of 61 per cent, while there were between 60 and 70 employes on its payroll, a spokesman for the hos leaders also were introduced. I TwpZ RONTON p2 BARBERSHOP y- 'f (f Now 2 Barbers! I I i 'rf OPEN MONDAYS -w i Come in Tomorrow I I SENIOR CITIZENS $175 I HAIRCUTS I 539 Fifth Street charue BOB HILBERG Next to Medico Drug "DOC" BROWN CHARLIE DOC" BROWN the Leggett 4-H Club to be pre COMING SOON! pital reported. Improvements to the facili Mrs. Earling Dyrstad, PTA president, was in charge of a meeting of that group, featuring reports on an administra- sented at the rural arts contest scheduled April 2. The entertainment, which involves all members, includes ties, involving the tiling of the doctors showers and re-equipping the nurses' utility room two hula numbers and a sword tors' conference and on movie vvwwwww dance in a Hawaiian setting 1 with two new sinks and cup-beards, involved a combined outlay of $900 during the year.

wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmBammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi iiiMim i.m.iijaiimiwiiiiMiin iinMiimi iiiimw in'' i iiiii i hi mium mi wn i iinnvi 'munii 41 listoKJtsir A recent meeting of the club served as a joint session for the 4-H members and its sponsor, the Parent-Teacher Knight on KB5 leads to trouble. (d) Black now gets a 1000-volt shock! (e) If 19 KxN; 20.B-B6ch, K-Nl (20 K-R3; 21. Q-Q2ch, 21. Q-R5, KR-B1; 22.Q-R6, B-Bl; 23.Q-N5ch and mate next move. But the beauty of the whole combination is seen with the next move! (f) "Isn't that something?" as Dr.

Lasker used to say A Queen sacrifice that cannot be accepted as after 20 BxQ For the year ending Dec. 31 censorship. Members of the 4-H club gave demonstrations: Alan Koch, forestry, and Alison Koch, clothing. Members of the club taking the following statistics were provided: patients admitted, Project leaders were intro- maximum number of pa tients, 44; minimum number of 14; total patient days, average length of stay, 6.1 days; number of births, 181; 21.N-B5ch, K-Nl; 22.N-R6 mate. (g) There could follow: 21.

it The APRIL "FOOLS multiple births, two; blood transfusions, 141; total number! of outpatients receiving emer-l SHOP MONDAY FROM 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. now's the time for a nifty duced as follows: Mrs. Everett; Par' included: James Lane, Ingram, key leader; Mrs. George Neal Reynolds, Stacey, Jeanette Carver, assistant key leader Gregory Juell, SGsan and and clothing leader; Mrs.

Jack Kathryn Carver, Kathy Faunce, Smith and Miss Eleanor Snare, Ingram, Karon Jochim-assistant clothing leaders; Mrs.sen. Sandra and Nichele Ny-Leaonar Juell, entomology lead-; strom. Carmen and Landa Ales-er; Mrs. John Faunce, food sio Alan McKay, Daniel Bre-preparation leader; Mrs. Steve shears, Alan and Alison Koch.

Szelock, forestry leader and Ev-i Cotaii Trustees Meet Tuesday BxB; 22.QxB, N-Q2; 23.RxN; 24.N-Bch and mate next move. gency, clinical, X-ray, labora- Watch Tuesday, March 31 Press Democrat A pearl among the Stockholm tory and miner surgeries, 5,376. games. Another oame from the Inter-Zonal, Stockholm. SICILIAN DEFENSE BLACK: Fischer, USA WHITE: Bilek, Hungary il By Staff Correspondent P-R3(c) jl COTATI Trustees of the what spring a -ling -colors! What easy fit and upkeep! How pleasantly priced! Snap up these colorful shifts for more fun in the sun.

lS.GxB 16.0-R4 IS Q-QScn 17.BxRcrt 20. R-Blch 21. RxN(f) I Cotati School District (Cotati, P-QB4 P-Q3 PxP N-KB3 P-QR3 P-K3 0-N3 QxP Two Attend Phoenix Talks Two members of the Santa Rosa Agency of West Coast Life Insurance Co. participated in the company's 1964 Sales Training Conference to be held March 20-24 at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, Phoenix, Ariz. They were Charles S.

Colvin, manager, and Leland G. Con- QxN R.R N-Blid) xB K-N3(el B-Q2 Q-K6ch C-Btch ClxP Q-87 OxRP K-R2lh) 1. P-K4 2. N-KB3 3. P-04 4-NxP 5.N-QB3 7.P-B4 8.002(a) 9.QR-N1 10.

P-K5 11. PxP 12. B-OB4 li.RxKP 14.0-0 G. K. HARDT VOGUE UHCOLN MERCURY 22.

N-bJ 23. K-R1 24. N-N1 25. R-N8(g) 26. R-B8 27.

R-B3 Q-R6 PxP N3-Q2 B-K2 O-O(b) BxB John Reed and Waldo Rchnertl i Schools) will meet at the John Reed School Tuesday at 8 p.m. I This is a change from the reg-i ular meeting night of the fourth ij Tuesday of the month. The) meeting was changed becausei of the Easter Vacation. 1 Vlv a pawn, which without hesita- (a) Sacrifices Fischer accepts tion. Shown are only 3 from our large collection.

Polished cotton in a variety of stripes and lovely, bright prints. Petite, small, large. roy. Why Not? mumfmmmmismimmnimmiMmj hii Step -if i it 7- 1964 COMET 2-Dr. Sed.

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