Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 5
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- Des Moines Tribunei
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- Des Moines, Iowa
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- 5
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DES MOINES TRIBUNE Friday, June 29, 1979 Frame homes in Manson were no match for the fury of Thursday night's tornado. Officials reported three persons died in Manson and two in Algona as a result of the storm. Damaged traUer tome surrounds Carol Ham's car in De Soto. -W C' I ''J Tl'TlJixZ' 1 Above: Mrs. Floyd Walstrom of.
Manson collects clothing blown awayj wnen her home was damaged, ye, had no insurance. Have never: believed in it," she said. "I'm kind" of old to start over, but at least we are alive." Left: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson of Manson carry an antique spool cabinet away from the rubble, that once was their home.
David and EUean Priester of Algona found their cars stacked up jVI" Tribune photos by David Finch, Warren Taylor, Larry E. Neibergall, Trish Lewis, Dave Lewis and Bill Neibergall Vll vr- v. vsiw 1 1 vt I V'-'-i-Vryilt-'-'--' "yjSi'- sjra -Sis 8 This residential section on the southeast side of Algona was left in splinters..
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