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Twister Hits Hoke County Monday h'ORTUNA IT. - Two small children and their parents escaped with minor injuries when their mobile home in West Hoke was demolished. RSI STORM ? Dark clouds blow over the city and rain swept into the wake of a tornado that hopscotched across the county Monday ?1 v SAFETY CHECK - Oil company workers check for leaking gas at the demolished West Hoke trailers. Note the porch in the foreground. SPLINTt'Rk'D - This huge oak near the Cumberland County line on 401 was one of many trees felted by the tornado that cur a path from south to north from the Scotland line in West Hoke, along Turnpike Road, down Prospect to the North Fulton area and then down 401 through the Wayside community. COl.l.APSI D - A J'ann building at the KB. Newton home was demolished by the storm as it touched down in the Wayside community. I V fl ltV. i i > I /v .-Muwry. !/*-.?? ALONG 401 - Pines and a power line are downed in a field along the highway in Wayside. y- v _ 'fmmm ^cwm -w,. T-. -gg~<i TWISTED RUBBl.E - lonnle McLean i mobile home In Wett Hoke was destroyed and he came home from work at Ft. to search frantically for his wife and children before learning they Here safe. UPROOTi- D - Several huye trees were knocked down In the heavily wooded yard of Mr. and Mrs. den lama, nam Parker's Methodist Church.
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