Au'ruhI 21, 1939
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Here In another bouse, going up In a sheet o( fliinu'S.
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Tlil picture wb taken by Rex Lindler, Algoma, shortly after the lire broke over the mill. The Southern Pacific house at the extreme left was one of the tew
pared by the terrifying conflagration.
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loro among tholr bolonglngs, Tlno nidgo roaldcnts talk over the conflngrntlon that deprived them of homes and Jobs.
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' This night Bhot shows a house which has Just exploded Into flam. Note, across the road, a bathtub yanked from the residence;
head of the flames.
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) Against a background b( smokn and flame, honsohold poBsosslona of Pine Hldgo residents are piled crnslly In a flold. At extreme
eft a woman is looking at a grand piano, hauled from the home, of Manager A. T. MoDonough. The house, after all, did not burn.
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Thin automobile underwent a terrific scorchine. Glass from the windows melted down and lay la the bottom of the ear wne
ipoclators looked It over Sunday, . , ' ..