Local and
Gas Spills FiVe gasoline
spills were flushed from down
town streets Thursday, accord
ing to a report from the fire de
partment. Wallet Taken Paul G. Bul
kin, 607 Oregon St., Jackson
ville, reported to the city police
department last night the theft
of his wallet. The billfold was
reported to contain from S250 to
$300 cash in SiO and S20 bills,
police said. Approximately S32
in several checks made out to
the Valley Sea Foods, 1245
South Riverside ave., were also
in the wallet, police added.
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Permits Issued H. O. Willis.
725 Broad st., has been issued
a permit for the erection of a
S12.000 duplex at 733 Broad St.,
according to records on file at
the city hall.
Picnic Sunday Colonel
Sargent camp and auxiliary,
United Spanish War Veterans,
will hold the annual picnic at
Lithia park Sunday, Aug. 7, at
1 p.m.
At Community Mrs. Anna
Belle Schenck, 2125 Hillcrest dr.,
is a surgery patient at Commu
nity hospital, and Mrs. Wilda
Kruggel, 713 Welch st., is a
medical patient there.
Ham Dinner Dramatic Or
der of the Knights of Khoras
san members will serve a ham
dinner Saturday, Aug. 6, at 6
p.m. and all Dokkies and their
wives . are invited. A business
session will be held at 8 p.m.
in the Pythian building, Fifth
and Grape sts.
Assume Name The business
name "Wooden Shoe Room" has
been assumed by Kenneth G.
and Joyce L. Hamner according
to records in Jackson county
recorder's office. The business
is in the Holland hotel, 45 North
Fir st., Medford. The business
name "Woodland Heights Mar
ket" has been retired by Laura
A. Gaines and has been assumed
by Carl A. anfl Norma Morgan,
1022 South Third st., Jackson
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Wall Street
New York (U.R) Trading on
the Stock Exchange today fell
off to the lightest level since
last May 24.
Prices generally were higher
but below their best of the ses
sion late in the day.
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones final stock .aver
ages: 30 industrials 456.40 up
2.22; 20 railroads 155.00 up 0.27;
15 utilities 68.23 up 0.25; and 65
stocks 164.85 up 0.62.
Sales today dipped to 1,690.000
shares from 2,210,000 yesterday.
Today's closing prices on se
lected stocks:
American T&T 184V4
Anaconda 69
Chrysler 87 V
Curtiss Wright 193s
General Electric 502
General Motors 133 sa
Montgomery Ward 80
Penn. R. R 27?s
Penney, J. C Unquoted
Radio 4734
Southern Co 20 Is
Southern Pacific 60?s
S. Oil of Calif 89
Texas Gulf Sulphur 40 Vi
Transamerica 42Vs
Tri-Continental 263a
United Aircraft 757s
U. S. Rubber 45
U. S. Steel 521s
Youngstown 91 8
Breakfast Event Members of
the Episcopal church guilds of
Prospect and Shady Cove will
serve a buckaroo breakfast Sun
day, Aug. 14 from 7 to 11 a.m.,
at the Upper Rogue Grange hall.
Library Closure The Med
ford Public library will close
at 6 p.m. Saturday and remain
closed through Sunday during
the month of August, it was re
ported today.
At Osteopathic Mrs. Clyde
Taylor, 1586 Springbrook rd., is
a surgery patient at Osteopathic
hospital and G. B. Childreth, 407
DeBarr ave., was admitted there
this morning for medical care,
attendants reported.
Inspection Made Truman
Nelson, fire marshal, reported
today that eight business occu
pancies and one building of pub
lic assembly have been inspected
and three orders were issued for
correction of fire hazards.
Visiting Mr. and Mr. Paul
Losey and daughter, Lorraine,
North Hollywood, Calif., former
Medford residents, are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Mayerle, 1166 Springbrook
rd. They plan to leave this
week end.
Advisory Committee A meet
ing of the advisory committee
will be held in the circuit court
room of the courthouse Monday,
August 8, at 8 p.m. Reports on
recent progress will be given
and election of officers and exe
cutive committee members will
be held.
Worker Injured Boyd Kline,
953 Jasper st., was treated and
released about 5:10 p.m., Thurs
day at Sacred Heart hospital for
an arm injury received when
it was pierced by a splinter, ac
cording to attendants. He was
taken to the hospital by Med
ford Ambulance men.
Returns Mrs. Norman Neat
hamer, 119 Jeanette St., returned
this week from Southern Cali
fornia where she visited for a
month. At Inglewood she was
with her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Per
vorse and sons, Ricky and David.
At Torrance she visited a broth
er, Charles Rice, and in Long
Beach and Van Nuys, she visited
friends.
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Rogue Valley
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Sightseers, Flies Become
Pests in Rebuilding Town
Udall Kan. (U.PJ Since UdaU
was almost wiped from the map
by Kansas' worst killer tornado
on May 25 the town's biggest
problems have been sight-seers
and flies.
The curious come in their
cars by the thousands on week
ends.
The flies also by the thous
ands, are on hand every day.
They buzz about the faces of
busy, determined men and wom
en at work rebuilding after
disaster.
To date the death toll 'is 80:
Some of the more than 300 in
jured remain . in critical condi
tion in hospitals.
But one new citizen of the
town already has made an ap
pearance. David Lynn Boyd,
whose mother survived the
storm, was born at Wichita and
promptly was nicknamed
"Tornado" by family friends.
Sunday is a day of work in
Udall now, and it is necessary
for guards to hold back the tour
sist who otherwise would clutter
the streets and interfere with the
rebuilding of old homes and the
erection of new ones.
Co-workers Help
The Lester Grants' two-story
brick home was ruined, but a
frame house they had rented
out was left standing although
damaged. It is being remodeled.
Later they plan to rebuild on
the site of the destroyed resi
dence. ;
The walls went up quickly for
the new Jean Foote home. He's
a worker at the Boeing Airplane
Co. plant at Wichita and each
week end 20 to 30 of Boeing em
ployes have turned out to help
Foote build the house.
Workers at two other Wichita
aircraft factories, Beech and
Cessna, are aiding three more
Udall families construct new
homes.
One of the first structures to
rise after tons of debris were
scraped up by bulldozers was a
new "city hall." It's a tempor
ary, makeshift building, with un
painted plasterboard partitions
for city offices.
City Clerk John M. Arbuckle
sat at his desk, swatted flies and
said:
"There's not much news
we're just coming along as best
we can. Our biggest problem is
German Letter Worries,
Then Gladdens, Parents
Wichita, Kan.(U.R) -Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Huffman have a new
daughter-in-law, but there were
quite a few anxious moments be
fore they found out about it.
After not having heard from
their soldier son in Germany for
several months, they eagerly
opened a recent letter from Ger
many. To their dismay, it was
not from their son, and it was
written in German.
Fearing the worst, Huffman
hurried out to find someone who
could read it for him.
When he returned his frowns
had turned to smiles. The letter
was from a German girl, Margot
Spears, telling the Huffmans
that she was their new daughter-in-law
.She had married Sgt.
Herbert Huffman a few days
before.
"Darn that boy!" said Huff
man. "You'd think he'd M least
write to let us know he was
married. But he never was much
of a letter-writer. Once we had
to get his general after him."
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still keeping people out of town.
They even stop on the highway,
blocking traffic, to take pic
tures." Bank Deposits Up
The odor of cooking wafted
through the frame building,
built in a day shortly after the
tornado. It came from the Red
Cross canteen, and prompted
Mrs. Francis , Thompson, Ar
buckles' assistant, to comment,
"Those Red Cross people have
done a wonderful job."
At the other end of "City
Hall," the temporary post office
was a busy spot.
T. F. Hildebrand, president of
the Udall Bank of Commerce is
full of confidence in the town's
rehabilitation. The bank build
ing was spared by the storm.
Bank deposits, increasing
daily, are nearly $1,000,000.
When the tornado struck they
were just $504,000. Demolition
insurance payments provided
the fresh money. Hildebrand
hired two new employes.
There's another business
booming, too. An elderly little
woman, Mrs. C. E. Grey of
Dewey, Okla., set up a stand and
sells postcards of the tornado
torn town. The pictures were
taken not long after the big
wind hit.
On a recent Sunday she, her
husband and son, who live in a
trailer outfitted with proto
graphic equipment, sold sight
seers some 25,000 postcards at
10 cents each.
"This is our 20th storm," Mrs.
Grey said.
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Scott Frost for a trotting se
quence for his film "Mr. Bird
well Goes To Battle."
Of the 52 species of fur-bearing
animals in the Great Smoky
mountains, those most frequent
ly found are black bear, white
tailed deer, red and grey foxes,
raccoon and bobcats.
The average depth of the Red
Sea is 1611 feet.
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policeman here for directions.
After traveling 2,000 miles
with a money order receipt as
a substitute for automobile reg
istration plates, Seabolt was
asked to produce his car regis
tration. He showed the officer
the receipt indicating he had ap
plied for but had not received
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