Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Newburg RD 1 House Burns
On February 27, 1958 at 4:00 p.m. firemen were dispatched to Newburg R.D. 1 for a house fire. An overheated stove sparked a fire that destroyed a four-room house displacing a family of two. According to Chief Charles Mour firefighters were delayed some ten minutes in locating the blaze because the caller did not give good directions. A damage estimate was not available. The Vigilant Hose Company answered the alarm.
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No comments can be made anonymous, you need not sign in but you must sign a name or they will be deleted. This is just to seperate fact from fiction and keep it from being anything like whacker fest pa fire.
I am sorry to add the word verification but recently 88 of my post were spammed in one night. I do not have the time to correct that many post again, so this will eliminate the bullshit.
Anybody that knew the late Charlie Mour knows he had a lot more to say then what was mentioned in the article. I used to love to sit out front on the bench and listen to the stories he and C.B. Ott would share.
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