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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Yard reseedi ng and resoddi ng <br />(2 people - 30 days each) <br />Volunteer help - 40 people, 1 day each <br />Barbeque cooker lost, storage shed destroyed, storm <br />windows, door, tools <br />Two sons lost 3 days work @ <br />Time off provided for 3 days <br />Tota1 cash outlay <br />Total labor including volunteers <br />Donated equipment <br />Rippy, 2 front end loaders <br />Mid-Continent Coal, front end loader <br />Donald Weller, 2109 Blake <br />Basement filled with mud approximately 2 inches deep <br />which clogged drains, stained walls, warped doors and trim <br />and miscellaneous wood, front and side yards, completely <br />covered with a foot to two feet of mud, silt, rocks, debris <br />Six days were spent of owner's time in clean-up. Some <br /> <br />$ 370.00 <br /> <br />$ 780.19 <br /> <br />$ 525.00 <br />$ 450.00 <br />$2,314.26 <br />155 man days <br /> <br />12 hours <br />20 hours <br /> <br />$ 650.00 <br /> <br /> structural damage was noted with foundation cracks, basement <br /> floor separating from foundat ion and cracking, seepage. <br /> Lost wages or revenue was $ 280.00 <br />Gene Sprinqsteel, 409 24th St reet <br /> This 8 unit apartment house had its three basement, one bedroom <br /> <br />apartments, storage room, furnace room and laundry room filled <br />with 3 feet of mud and water. Front and rear parking <br />lots were covered with mud which had to be cleaned and <br />hauled off and regraveled <br />