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d!Sf; be-/s invited■chillc. for pol*the•enceim-Wariden-reignwayleastGer-imago,sionsthatlsentovietwhoThree are in service.. •* . * Perrysburg ArteaStorm Damageo .PERRYSBURG, — The severe electric, hail and rain, storm of last Saturday evening, did considerable; damage in' this vicinity,On the Wilford Moore farm on the West Perrysburg, road,'a freak wind ripped out 14 apple trees, damaged the garage roof,'tore off a barn door, carried it'a short distance and. completely smashed it. It struck on Mackinaw road, taking out several-electric poles, andswinging wires; over the road.- ' The Joseph Conti Sr., ;bam on Vers a illes-P erry sburg - road was struck. and burned. The house; occupied by Mr. and -Mrs;. Bruce Turnbull and family was riot . damaged v ,•Several telephones were out of lltl. commission, Telephohe, .electric ising and road crews worked long Hours, ainst Sunday' repairing, the damage done - by the storm. Some cows were struck by lightning. In neighboring Erie County, Mr. Herbert Squire had eight cows killed by lightning. Mr. Squire lives near Collins.
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Dunkirk Grape Belt and Chautauqua Farmer

Dunkirk, New York, US

Fri, Jun 18, 1954

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