Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1963, Image 27

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19B3
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GREGORY G. GILL
Associated with Mortuary
Memory Gardens
Retains Director
Gregory G. Gill, formerly of
Coos Bay, is now associated
with Memory Gardens Funeral
Home in Medford as funeral di
rector and embalmer, Clair
Schiffman, general manager,
has announced.
Gill, a native of Portland, is
a graduate of San Francisco
College of Mortuary Science. He
attended elementary and sec
ondary schools in St. Helens be
fore entering Oregon State
University in 1955.
He was affiliated with Mills
Funeral Home in Coos Bay
after receiving his emhalmers
license and funeral director's
license in lafiO.
While in Coos Bay, Gill was
a campaign chairman for the
United Fund and was a member
of the Coos Bay Kiwanis Club,
serving as a director in 1962.
He has become a member of
the Medford Kiwanis Club and
the Presbyterian Church here.
With Mrs. Gill and their two
children, he is at home at 1308
N. Ross Lane, Medford.
FATALLY INJURED
COOS BAY (UP1) - Ella
Clark Jaehning, 80, of North
Bend was injured fatally Thurs
day in a one-car accident near
the community of Millington,
two miles south of here.
Benefits Available for
Disabled Unable to Work
"Are you disabled and unable
to work? If so, you may be
eligible for social security bene
fits," according to Edward B.
Jacobson, district manager of
social security.
"If you are unemployed be
cause of an illness or accident
which will prevent you from
working for an indefinite period,
you should get in touch with
your local social security of
fice," he added.
He explained that the social
security program provides cash
monthly benefits to disabled
people who are unable to work.
Inability to work must be a re
sult of a disabling condition; and
this condition must be severe
enough to prevent a person from
being able to engage in any
gainful work activity, not just
his usual job.
Another Requirement
Another requirement is that
the disabled person must have
worked in covered employment
or self-employment for at least
five of the last 10 years before
he became disabled, Jacobson
said. If a person is disabled
within the meaning of the Social
Security Act and has worked
long enough, he can receive
cash monthly payments begin
ning with the seventh full month
of disability.
J a c o b son emphasized that
even though benefit payments
cannot begin before the seventh
month of disability, it is impor
tant to apply for the benefit
prior to the time so the Social
Security Administ ration can
make a decision before the sev
enth month of disability. By
filing early, the first benefit
check will arrive on time, he
added.
He also stated that failure of
the disabled worker to apply
early, especially those disabled
over VA years ago, may cause a
reduction in the amount of bene
fits received and, in some cases,
loss of all benefits.
Referred To Agency
In addition, all applicants for
disability benefits are referred
to the State Vocational Rehabili
tation Agency to see if the dis
abled person can be trained in a
new type of job within their
capabilities.
Disability payments continue
until there is medical recovery
permitting the worker to return
to work, Jacobson said. Even
though there has been no medi
cal recovery and he shows he
can work and earn a gainful
living, disability payments
would continue for up to 12
months. An attempt to work
will not immediately stop his
payments.
A trial work period is allowed
in which his ability to work will
be evaluated and payments can
continue as long as 12 months
while the disabled person is
working.
Cash monthly payments,
Jacobson added, are also paid
to certain dependents of the dis
abled worker.
Additional information may be
obtained from the social secur
ity office, 1017 N. Riverside
Ave., Medford.
Local People on
Hospital Groups
Appointment of committees
for the Oregon Association of
Hospitals for the current year
was recently announced by Sis
ter Ernestine Marie of Provi
dence Hospital in Portland,
president of the state organiza
tion, and the list includes sev
eral local persons. They have
been named to a number of
committees.
B. J. Slormberg, Sacred Heart
Hospital, will serve on the by
laws committee.
Charles Gustafson, Rogue Val
ley Memorial Hospital, was as
signed to the legislative and
government relations committee,
and to the group hospitalization
(or welfare) committee.
Sister Luke of the Savior, Sa
cred Heart Hospital, was named
to the membership committee.
The Hill-Burton advisory-liaison
committee is headed by
Gustafson as chairman. The two
other members are Wesley
Lamer, physicians and surgeons,
Portland; and S. 0. Kivle, Pen
dleton Community Memorial
Hospital, Pendleton.
Glamor Y Warmth
v
mm.
mm
LSjo 7223
Fashion news! Look glamor
ous, keep warm in a scarf-hood
of 3-ply fingering yarn.
Scarf-hood with spangles cro
cheted right in light yet
warm, covers hairdo, even curl
ers. Pattern 7223: crochet direc
tions hood, gloves.
THIRTY - FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern add
15 cents for each pattern for
first-class mailing and special
handling. Send to Alice Brooks,
Medford Mail Tribune, Needle
craft Dept., P.O. Box 163, Old
Chelsea Station, New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME, AD
DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER.
206 HANDICRAFT HITS in
our big, big, new 1964 Needle
craft Catalog, out now! See
toys, fashions, crewelwork, heir
looms, gifts, bazaar hits every
thing to crochet, knit, sew,
weave, embroider, quilt, smock.
Send 25c right now.
VISITS LUNCHEON President Johnson is gressional delegation at the Capital Wednes-
shown above with Rep. Wright Patman (D- day. The President ate a meal and swapped
Texas) after Chief Executive made a surprise jokes and best wishes with the men he served
visit to the weekly luncheon of the Texas Con- with in Congress for three decades. (UPI)
PRE-CHRISTMAS
Mirrror Sale!
Entire Stock li
REDUCED!
-A-FREE DELIVERY
MEDFORD AREA!
FUll LENGTH
U" plate glass unframed
Venetian bevel mirror, 16"
x56", includes installation,,
clips and screws.
Was 19.00
NOW
15
95
Compilable Savingi
In All Sixes and Shapes
1 1 I
-V Plenty of Free Off-Street Parking!
Selby Glass Company
303 N. Bartlert
Medford
HOME SERVICE
CENTER
1103 NO. RIVERSIDE
PHONE 779-2746
OR CLEARANCE
ONE DAY
ONLY
MONDAY!
ONE DAY
ONLY
MONDAY!
SOBBING SIMS SAYS:
( STARTS 1
l 10 A.M. fli
DEC 9thl
AFTER 28 YEARS IN THE
SAME LOCATION
SIMS CYCLE &
HOBBY SHOP
IaleX
I STARTS li
Hi 10 A.M. jl
WE HAVE LOTS OF MERCHANDISE WE DON'T WANT TO MOVE1.
HELP US DURING OUR BIG
texmu.
SAl
Every Item On Sale at Our
MIES
TRADE-INS RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHERS DRYERS
SOME GOOD SOME BETTER SOME EXCELLENT
R CHOICE
OF ANY ITEM
FOR ONLY
REFRIGERATOR - Frigidaire
RANGE - 40"
REFRIGERATOR - G.E.
WRINGER WASHER
REFRIGERATOR - Coldspot
WASHER - AUTOMATIC
DRYER - Hotpoinr
RANGE - 40" Therm.
REFRIGERATOR - M.W.
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM . . .
DELUXE HOTPOINT RANGE Used Short While.
Originally Sold for $200.00
1
NOW ONIY
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HURRY
ONLY ONEI
1103 N. RIVERSIDE
PHONE 779-2746
YOUR AUTHORIZED
HOTPOINT DEALER
23 North Fir Street
ALL SALES FINAL ALL SALES CASH NO REFUNDS-EXCHANGES-LAY AWAY
TO OUR CUSTOMERS:
Yes It's truel After 28 years in the same location
we have moved to new end larger quarters but we
have lots of merchandise In the old location that we
don't want to move and it MUST BE SOLD. This ii
why you will find reductions up to 80. Only under
conditions such as these will you find savings so
great-reductions so drasticl If you want to save on
your Christmas shopping budget be at our OLD LO
CATION tomorrow morning at 10 A.M.
(Signed) Ed and Audrey Sims
BATTERY H-0 RAILROAD
OPERATED KITS
ROAD RACE &
SET SUPPLIES
3 39 12 PRICE
I WEN-MAC
king size Gas Powered
cba, PLANES
5P RAT Values to 15.98
PAINT Yrte
Reg. 2.25 k QQ
1 49
LEATHER
GYM jet TOOLS
GLIDERS L
Values to 2.00 '
49c 1 PRICE
AMT ROAD RACE
SET
Reg. $49.95
29"
EXTRA CAR (REG. 13.851-8.99
s
A
V
E
Up to
SCHWINN
10-SPEED
CONTINENTAL
BICYCLE
Reg. 93.45
99
74!
MOSETTE H-0 FOAM
.fEBBLE ROAD BED
MOSAICS Reg 1.98
Reg. 5.00 ft
89c 49c
DON'T WAIT AURORA
GILBERT ROAD RACE
Gas Powered SET
PLANES Reg. 24 95
Values to 25.00 . 4 M ffcfk
With Accessory Pack fl HJ
339
Extra Pack 9c MOSOIC Wood
MOSAIC tC"IP?
,, For Table Top
TILE Etc.
Reg. 84c Reg. 69c
39c sho 9c B9
LIONEL SCIENCE SETS
GILBERT ERECTOR SETS
MODEL CAR KITS
10 SPEED BICYCLES
STAMP ALBUMS
SilS
CYCLE AND
HOBBY SHOP
AT OLD LOCATION
23 N. FIR