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March 9, 1951 – The weekend cold snap was indirectly responsible for a run made by the volunteer fire department at 3 p.m. Sunday. Pipes were frozen in the kitchen of the Ray Hood home out at the Point, and as Mrs. Hood was preparing dinner the oil stove exploded, showering the kitchen with soot and debris. Windows were broken in the kitchen and bedroom. The damage was so heavy that the family moved to the Arctic Hotel. No one was injured. There was a roast in the oven before the explosion, and Mrs. Hood...
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