NewsSeptember 5, 1993

The Salvation Army has received 300 pairs of boots and two high pressure sprayers and several wet vacs to aid flood victims in the clean-up effort. The boots and sprayers came through the Samaritan's Purse, an organization headed by Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham. The wet vacs were donated by Telephone Pioneers...

The Salvation Army has received 300 pairs of boots and two high pressure sprayers and several wet vacs to aid flood victims in the clean-up effort.

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The boots and sprayers came through the Samaritan's Purse, an organization headed by Franklin Graham, son of evangelist Billy Graham. The wet vacs were donated by Telephone Pioneers.

Gloves, shovels, squeegees, rakes and hoses are also available at the office. Anyone needing these items for cleanup can come by the office at 701 Good Home or call 335-7000.

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