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Special Report By The Joplin Globe
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Left, Peg Jeffries, and her
mother, Jane Miller, sit on the foundation of what was the Miller's
home west of Lamar. This make the third time the Miller's house
has been destroyed. |
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Globe/T. Rob Brown
"God Was/Is Here" adorns the exterior wall of a hallway
that was the hiding place of Tina Schaffer and four other people,
including a baby, during the Sunday evening tornado that tore through
Carl Junction, as seen Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 2003. Schaffer's
residence was located on Missouri Highway 171, just south of Ivy
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Globe/T. Rob Brown
Daryel and Tina Shaffer, seated, speak with Pro 100 Realtor Mike
Flanagan Tuesday afternoon, May 6, 2003, on Missouri Highway 171,
just south of Ivy Road, near Carl Junction, about purchasing a new
home as they sit around the rubble of their old one that was destroyed
by Sunday evening's tornado.
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Globe/T. Rob Brown
Ron Kegerries looks over piles of his possessions Tuesday afternoon,
May 6, 2003, on Missouri Highway 171, just south of Ivy Road, near
Carl Junction. His home was destroyed by Sunday evening's tornado. |
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Globe/Vince Rosati
Debbi and Steve Young make temporary repairs to the roof of their
business, S and D Auto, in downtown Pierce City. |
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Globe/Vince Rosati
Volunteers, friends and neighbors help load the contents of the
local hardware store in downtown Pierce City.
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Globe/Vince Rosati
Mike Hayes and Maury McDunner carry some of the track lighting fixtures
from the art gallery of M. Charles and Lavetta Rhinehart in downtown
Pierce City. |
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Globe/Vince Rosati
Jack George, a Pierce City resident, looks at the devastated buildings
along Commercial Street in the downtown area. |
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Globe/Vince Rosati
Raymond Yoder and Jeff Owens load the contents of a house at
206 West Main, Pierce City in a U-Haul truck. |
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Globe/Vince Rosati
James Kyle and Chuck Paternostro carry furnature from the Archer
Antiques store in Pierce City to a truck. |
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Globe/vince Rosati
Jeff Owens and Raymond Yoder carry the contents of 206 West Main Street,
Pierce City to a U-Haul truck. |
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