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B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R P IL O T . B R O O K IN G S . O R E G O N
In the Land Of Opportunity
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B u ild in g o r N elson B uilding
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s u m m e r w hen it’s h o t; I w e a r m y
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It is only human nature to wish something for
nothing—covet a Santa Claus who will perform thej
tasks for you when you have not the will.
People want improvements about the area, but
it seems that none are willing to go so far as to offer
to pay for these, or to put them in.
Whoever said “Nothing Great Was Easily Won“
knew well what he was talking about. He evidently!
By Ed a n d Mendy
was thinking of people other than the pioneers of
this country . who
hewed
(or east) u out
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a wilderness, and made the country we have todav wake up these sPrin6 mornings
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We need (who wants to make‘an inventory)’¿0 o an
and
the e leav~
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many things in this area that a page of the Pilot, set
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up in small type, could not contain the list.
W e n e v e r could stand to
What are we going to do about it? Sit idlv bv hear the grass m ow n, how
and hope the state will do them (or it), or will we ever.
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get out, take the matter into our own hands and
S p rin g ! T h a t ’s th e tim e of th e
get what we are after?
y e a r w h en y o u n g m a n 's th o u g h ts
We need industries in this area, we need new tu r n to so m e th in g fancy.
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crops to supplement and make stable theagricultural
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also
the tim e of the
set up of the area. There seems to be but one method year that girls
think of those
of obtaining these, and that is by and through effort shorter skirts.
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of the Chamber of Commerce.
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W hat has become of the spirit shown bv our
ta g e to g irls, th o u g h . T h ey h e lp
wii|n‘ ‘ rb ' ? Vh‘‘re ,ha,Veu?kr American '"Penuitv and,!h™ E’o ^'upT iares
will-. >-,id\e gone to. What are you doing for it?
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Voder»»
girls are fond of
We like to talk about having some outside cap-
clothes, but at that they are
Come in to establish this or that. We throw out not entirely wrapped up
in
our chests and boast about this country, but not
them, so w e’ve seen.
one move to we take to accomplish these things all
g isn 't th e o nly seaso n
by ourselves. If it is profitable for outside capital to th a S t p rin
i t ’s w indv in \ \ a sh in g to n .
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™munity. the same may be said of
local capital. If we must boast of our communitv,
There was a guy a t the
then let us do soething that we mav boast of our station the other day who
a song we hadn’t heard
accomplishments as well.
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DEWEY AKERS. Editor and Publisher
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
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Small Bulbs (No.
P i r \ R n v rU i ed , c re a m " b ite
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.................„.$12.00 per J
GOL D E N r V e L E '
c r e a m .................$10 00 per 1
K IN G L F \ R P ’r ilS L .C k a r y e llo w ....................... $ 1 0 0 ° P**
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dollars
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sell per
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a dollar
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Farms
M y r tle Point.