Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 28, 1956, Image 3

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    Hunier Hospitalized
When Mauled by Bear
McMinnville U.R) --Clarence
F. Mullins, government trapper
and hunter from Carlton, Ore.,
was in McMirmville hospital to
day being treated for wounds
suffered when he was mauled by
a 300-pound bear Sunday noon
a mile from Cherry Grove.
Mullins had fired a shot that
: wounded the bear which was
threatening the life of Mullins'
dog. The bear dropped the dog
and turned on Mullins before
he had a chance to reload. Mul
lins was pinned under the bear
until the wounded dog drew it
off with continued charges.
Once Mullins was freed, he shot
and killed the bear.
Mullins has been hunting
predatory animals for the U.S.
fish and wildlife service for 17
years. He said this was the first'
time he had had a close call with
an animal.
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Meier Trust Fund
Object of Lawsuit
Portland U.R A million
dollar trust set up for Frank
Meier of Portland, nephew of
the late Gov.-Julius Meier and
son of the late Abe Meier, was
the object of a suit filed here
yesterday.
Meier brought the action to
break the trust, claiming that
the trustees sought to limit him
to funds needed for mainten
ance and comfort and refused to
permit him to draw additional
amounts.
The complaint said the trust
as set up in 1952 to keep Meier's
funds from any possible alimony
or separate maintenance claims
at a time when he was contem
plating a second marriage.
Defendants include the United
States National Bank of Port
land a'nd a brother, Allen E.
Meier.
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Pastoral Counseling Among
Responsibilities of Church
Pastoral counseling is one of
many responsibilities of a minis
ter in a locality.
Recently the Rev. George Tro
baugh, assistant pastor of the
First Methodist church, said
"where a problem exists in a
home, and if both parents come
for help, either together or sep
arately, the more possible a so
lution to happier living can be
worked out."
The subcommittee of the
Mental Health committee study
ing family problems asked him
to illustrate a typical situation.
Information shared with a min
ister is confidential, he pointed
out, but cited as an example, a
family in which the children
went to Church school each Sun
day, but the teachers were puz
zled by their behavior. The old
est in primary class never en
tered into activity unless great
ly encouraged and although she
had always gone with the same
group of children she seemed to
have no particular friends. She
started to criticize other children
to try to build herself up in her
teacher's eyes.
The kindergarten teacher
found another of the children
restless and inattentive and un
able to concentrate to listen to
; stories other children found in
: teresting. He made fun of their
j enthusiastic participation.
I The baby cried and clung to
' his mother when she left him at
the nursery, remained listless
Elizabeth Cooperates
With Gasoline Rationing
London U.R) Queen Eliza
beth II will go to Scotland Fri
day by train instead of plane in
royal cooperation with the gaso
line crisis, it was reported today.
Rationing is scheduled to be
gin in three weeks, but the fuel
shortage already has hit motor
ists hard. The crisis was caused
by the Suez canal blockade and
the blowing up of pipelines
crossing Syria.
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and would not accept play toys
from the nursery school helper.
In all the children there was a
vague feeling of unhappiness.
Ministerial Call
A friendly ministerial call was
made to get to know the family
better and to explain vacation
Bible school about which the
parents seemed agreeable be
cause "children need religious
traihing." The parents were
aloof throughout the call.
Later the children stopped go
ing to church school. One of the
teachers found that the mother
had taken the three children to
live at her parents. No one knew
the undercurrent of unsaid feel
ings in the home, and the par
ents thought they could work
everything out by themselves.
Instead they took their frustra
tions out on the children through
their expectations of model be
havior. Since living with the grand
parents was not successful, the
family tried reconciliation, and
the mother went to her minister
for help. He found that she was
not satisfied with the husband's
job and earnings, thought he
could do better for the family
and that she should go to work
which he stubbornly opposed.
Instead of discussing their feel
ings they stored up resentments.
After several visits to her minis
ter, she began to understand
what was behind her ambitions
and to live within their income.
The father had ridiculed help
for himself, but appreciated the
change in the attitude of his wife
and began to share more in fam
ily life. The children's behavior
changed in church school, re
flecting the security gained from
the happier climate at home.
Answers to various questions
concerning family problems are
being solicited through a survey
of professional groups who see
families with personal troubles
by the Mental Health committee
of Jackson county. The commit
tee meets Thursday noon in the
conference room of the court
house annex.
j Huge Waves Damage
jOahu Beach Homes
j Honolulu U.R) Residents of
; the northwest coast of Oahu Is
j land were warned today to "be
; on your guard'" for a possible
1 recurrence of huge waves that
j destroyed one beach home, dam
i aged several others and injured
j three persons.
The Weather Bureau said the
i heavy seas, which some per
i sons said were 25 to 35 feet high,
f were caused by a "deepening
low pressure area to the north
of the Hawaiian Islands,
coupled with heavy winds."
The waves began building up
! early Tuesday until at last they
; began smashing into the front
! yards of beach front homes. Ten
i families from a military hous
j ing area along Sunset Beach
i were evacuated as a "precau
S tionary measure."
Whatstbe
truth
It's just unbelievable! Ac one
woman could keep her house
looking so nice and still hate
so much leisure time! .
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CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPINGS
CHRISTMAS GIFT TYINGS
Plus many novel ideas for your Christmas fun.
Do your shopping early for a choice selection, now at
Newberry's.
CHRISTMAS TREE &
SPINNING SANTA
Choice of styles in
79'
dainty china. Figures
are 5 Vi high.
3
"The Big Four Game Set
Includes popular A A
Chinese Checkers, OJf
India ring toss ood Jjil
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Guaranteed
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Cloth
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prints and colors of pink plaid,
yellow plaid, blue plaid and greet
plaid. to V.
BRIGHT PRINTS!
Cotton Tablecloths
Fast Colors
Reg. $2.29
$T87
1
52 inch x 70 inch.
In assorted colors.
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Wednesday, November 28, 19SS
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1.98
98
98
250-50'
Ladies'
Billfolds
of top grain leather with zipper
and money change packet. Also
pass case. Assorted colors.
1
59
plus
tax
Newberry's Delicious
CHILI DOG
Made with our famous hickory
smoked hot dog, with home-made
chilli over' the hot dog and bun. A
' treat on a cold winter day. Served
before and after the Santa Parade.
Come in and try on.
Fountain Open Till
Ladies'
Nylonized
Fancy
Panties
3
00
pair 1
Siies S-M-L. in a large assortment
of fancy styles, trims and designs.
A real value. Regular 59e pair.
Kleenex
Special
Lovely piastre dispensing
box filled with genuinue
Kleenix Tissues.
Colors pink, blue, ivory
A $1.00 Value
79c
first quality,
MEN'S
FLANNEL
SHIRTS
Reg. 2.98 ea.
2 for
SgOO
Sizes: small,
medium, large
Here'i the gift fle's looking forward to! Top comfort,
generously gt shirts he con wear handsomely for sports
or work. Carefully made witrPthe ouble satin yoke he
prefers . . . two handy pockets. In a really tremendit
selection ot bright and tQdued glids. Every one
safe and easy Jo launder at home. O
! thon "1 hflHk.f.
Cannon Trinidad
Sheet
Blankets
Reg.
1.19
99
r Special
Size 60x76 in Colors
9 P.M. Wednesday
Automatic
Popcorn
Popper
298
Popping Is automatic, no stirring or
shaking is necessary. Makes won
derful popcorn. Make your pop
corn balls for Christmas the auto
matic way.
Upholstery
Material
Reg. Values to 8.9S Yd.
$1198
yd.
A Urge aiMrtmeftt ef eelers hi
54-inch widthi. Our year end clear
ance m uphalitary fabrics.
MEDFCTtD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
sanforized plaid
a
P$N SET
Reg. 1.19 set. Fountain C A Af
& bill pen, mech.(&en- J
eil flashlight In flift box. OSt
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Non-Allergic, Dustiest
f.VtsS PILLOWS
Reg. 7.98 Pr. ,
$398
18" x 25" quality bed pillows
covered with blue, or rose,
striped linen-finished ticking.
FEATHER
Bed Pillows
00
each
Site 16" x 24" and covered vtrh
reaabud tfckinj of rote or blua.
A full, soft pillow for comfort
alaaping.
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