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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r, a t th e postoffice a t B ro o k in g s, O re.
M a rch 7, 1946. u n d er th e A c t o f M a rch 3, 1879.
P IL O T ,
B ro o k in g s,
IT SEEMS TO ME:
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
O re g o n
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F a r m e r s in th a t a rea h a d b e
co m e q u ite w e a lth y , b a n d p rices T n a U v e ^ u ,am'“ *
co m e q u ite w e a lth y . L a n d p rices
co m p a red to th a t h ig h ly p ro d u c- h is a n n ,,.i Helena- Most
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At Least We Do Not Have Floods
I l ° o d s at Portland, as well as other northwest
areas, with the misery which accompanies them, do
^recast prosperity for those areas this vear.
t w p Mon<lays Oregonian, a picture shows Ron-
B y D ew ey
the K , S i R & . w h S X y e S S 'S e n d l e d
How lucky 1 ,eel *ha‘ -
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T h is y e a r , d iffe r e n t fro m 1937, i
tin m. I h< \ have learned more in saw some 40.000 a c r e s flooded, in
tn tir span of school years than many of us did in i1937, Iess than 100 ^ re under,
ours, some years ago. Why?
w a te r , an d th e n b ut fo r a s h o r t!
Many of the CTildimtP« -‘vnv« Lien
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C a i ! h k e rec*aimed to grow untold heavy yield so terrib’y hit
t “°ps. Ail that area, this vear is lost to the nrodue- past ten days- We may have our C o lu m b ia fro m P a s c o , is (o r
At the
H’ " hi'Ch iS n° SmaI1 iU'm
I ” T«-b^ w: edohn.,VehavaedtoPS w a s ) is o la te d fro m th e r e s t o f
e c o u n tr y w h e n a ll a p p ro a c h e s
damn r
rno[Ment ther»1 is no way to estimate the for some high h ili to m o ve a ll th
to tow n w e r e u n d e r w a t e r . T h e
«amagt wrought in Portland’s proximity. If pictures our bclonsinss to k e e p a w a y v ic in ity o f U m a t illa is u n d e r a
may he a guide, destruction will run info the billion« Irom T ters rampant on <fe«ruc- dep th o f .w a t e r . Y a k im a v a lle y ,
of dollars that will eon,,, from the Revenue h ih / a 7 7 - 7
a n o th e r fr u it se ctio n o f W a s h
has been
anticipated for this u ve-.r
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kn nw how m an!‘ ° t in gton , is h a v in g w a t e r tro u b le s .
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th e t“ r tu r e °< ,h e B on-
the ,,
i e- ” tlils,a,ea. have been unable to do ners F e r r y , Id a h o , flo o d in M on s e n F t lo fo o d r s, a it p u rp s e o e se m s if to o n ly m e p , eo a p r le e
th, usual spring work which has been the custom d a y ’s O reg o n ia n . T h a t p ic tu r e w o u ld s e e th e m ea n in g . T h e
W e have whined about the weather, and how it hTs w as ta k e n fr o m th e h ill on w hich n o rth w e st is n o t a l o n e ' in its
o u r o ld h o m e sa t. In th e yea r
g . O th e r c o m m u n itie s a r e
dUTOl' ne' fl1 "‘, usllal 'ndl'atry- However, we have en o f ’37, w e w en t th rou g h a flo o d b h u it, fferin
too. T h e re m a in d e r o f th e
there- n o th in g to c o m p a re w ith
dured no floods—no destruction of any kind.
r s wen Id w ill s u ffe r in d irectly ,
in the future, and one i ^ m ^ r theSeh-imhe th’f 3 rea7 th n is, k and boy h o w A irs. tLt A k e w«;<.
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merce to exn n it in i ■ ” , c thL c, aml)er of com- le /t th e r e e ig h t y e a rs ago.
San Francisco Coup e
exploit in its quest for settlers.
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I B o n n e rs F e r r y .
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GASOLINE
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s a y n o th in g a b o u t th e lo s s o f life o f B e n d M rs
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re p o rte d .
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F lo o d s a r e no r e s p e c te r s 0 / i
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a rea s. In th e fa r - r e m o te com -\
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m u m ty o , C o n c o n u lly , W a sh ., a t e a r ly S u n d a y fo r ,1, 7
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m a k e a r e s e r v o ir fo r th e f r u it ¡ h e r in te re s t in r h t d‘W |
b e lt w h ich lie s b e lo w a n d n e e d s ^ e t h o m e p erm a n e n t]? ? 1
irrig a tio n . T h e dam is g o n e, to- --------------- -
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H o w lu c k y I fe e l t h a t w e liv e g e th e r w ith th e w a te r w h ich , in
h o t w e a th e r, w o u ld h a v e ir r ig a t
e d tho u sa n d s o f a cre s.
O re g o n in the
K e n n e w ic k , W a sh ., a c ro s s th e
m their grade school era. They have gone through
the hallowing experiences of war, and they have
absorbed more knowledge than most of us believe
they have been capable
, !^ece;Vlv the ^ /’nl school conducted a primary
election. Ihese students showed perhaps better anil
more sound judgment than their elders in their dis
cussion of trials facing this nation and world.
(io forth, seniors, with a will to succeed and
it you set your determination on sound foundation
such success surely will be yours, if vou work for
the maximum in all attempts.
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th e m a jo r c a ta s tr o p h e s o f the ite d o v e T T h e ’ ° V his aitt|
y e a r , w h en fin a l p a g e s a r e a ll ' p a r e n ts, M r
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—er Year, outside Curry
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