Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 24, 1955, Page 9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 19')5
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH XLLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
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"I don't know what it is either. Dad Mom had the cook
book out this afternoon, and you know how that is!"
New Kansas Town Rises From
Rubble Left 6 Hurricane
Editor's Note: Flash floods have
taken more than 200 lives and
left 34.000 families homeless in
six Northeastern states. The fu
ture is grim for the stricken
towns and cities. Here is a re
port on how a disaster- struck
community fights its way back.
UDALL, Kan. (UP) A new
Udall is rising; from the rubble
leit by the terrible tornado three
months ago.
Volunteer labor In the spirit of
the early settlers . who helped
their neighbors when there was
trouble has helped make the re
building possible.
The money has come mostly
from insurance, the federal gov
ernment and the Red Cross.
Workmen from Wichita. 20 miles
north of Udall, donated their time
to pour concrete for a new City
Hall. Contractors charged nothing
for the material. This brick build
ing will give Udall space for a
tire station, the public library
and offices (or the mayor and
city clerk.
The sight of the new City Hall
going up has helped keep up the
spirit of Udall residents.
It took only one minute, on the
riijht of May 25, for a twister to
reduce this town to debris. Eighty
persons were killed, one-sixth of
the population. Scores were in
jured. E. B. Harvey, the town black
smith who also ran an automobile
agency, lost his wife in the tor
nado and spent six weeks in a
hospital recuperating from the in
juries. Harvey's home and some of his
new cars were partly covered by
insurance.. With the insurance
money end a government loan he
has started to rebuild.
"What's dine is done, and
there's nothing I can do about
it, so I just go about my busi
ness and try to be happy In my
work." said Harvey. "There are
lots of people worse off than 1
am '
Most of Udall's citizens will be
in debt for several years to the
covernment and to banks and
private loan companies. Official
estimate the indebtedness will
amount to about two thirds o( the
total cost of reconstruction.
Manv were left with only the
clothing on their backs after the
tornado. At least half the popula
tion had some kind of insurance
but it covered only a small part
of their losses.
One father and two children
(the mother was killed in the
storm) were not eligible lor a
government loan so the Red Cross
replaced their small home. .
Another family was leit home
less when the wind reduced a six-
room frame house to kindling. The
house, valued at $1000, has been
replaced by a new one that cost
J11.000. Insurance paid for $4500
and the remainder was covered
by a personal loan. The Red
Cross provided furniture for the
new dwelling.
Dress them smartly in
shoes that really fit!
BUSTER BROWN
SCHOOL DAYS
JAMBOREE
Our Buster Browns are designed to stand
up under lota of wear from schooltime
activities. And we use the exclusive 6-point
fitting plan that insures perfect fit every
time. We have a complete selection in all
sizes, so bring the youngsters in now for
a new pair of Buster Browns.
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Home Leave For
Prisoners Asked
WINNIPEG, Man. W Toe Mani
toba government wants to make a
daring innovation at Its Heading
ley provincial Jail, scene of tio
riots and other disturbances in tbe
past nine months. It is propositi'.;
to give 48-hour home leaves once
every three months to good con
duct prisoners.
Provincial omcials said today
permission to try the "vacation"
plan has been asked of the federal
government In Ottawa, sucn per
mission is required in the case of
persons convicted under the crimi
nal code or other federal laws.
The plan was recommended by
a ,three-man commission set up to
investigate the institution after a
rioi there last December. The
group said the time off would give
the convicts a chance to contact
prospective employers, deal with
domestic and personal problems
and renew home and family ties.
Housewife's
Hands ffll
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application of Ke-1
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in perfect condition." I S ,1
So writes one who suffered long
from red, irritated hands. Lanolin
in Reainol oils dry, tender skin as
the medications soothe fiery itch.
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Plus Tax
PLASTIC
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TEA POTS
With Coupon
(41)
1.25 Rubber Covered
DISH DRAINERS
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WHITE STAG
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Buy Now or Layaway for
Hunting Season.
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