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Baxter Bulletin from Mountain Home, Arkansas • 3

Publication:
Baxter Bulletini
Location:
Mountain Home, Arkansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE BAXTER BULLETIN Page 3A Wednesday, November 20, 1985 The story in pictures Awesome destruction was left in tornado's wake Photos by Thomas Garrett and Marvon Johansen The Mountain Home Junior High School gymnasium suffered extensive damage to the roof and at one end of the building. A i J. Skylights from the roof of the junior high gymnasium were ripped away and blown across utility lines on 13th Street. 6-L n. iff 1 fir" fr A mobile home was flipped over onto its top at Oak Tree Trailer Park.

The roof of the Roger and Sue Womack Womacks said the house was totaled, but the residence on 1 3th Street was blown off; the one next door wasn't even touched. I ii hi 'TAr Yv "4 r'; i A I'' 1 Utility poles and wires are broken and tangled on 1 3th Street between Main Street and College. A large tree, one of many blown down by the storm, crushed a truck at the Oak Tree Trailer Park..

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