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Item Assembly center nicer place than she expected, Japanese girl writes.(Wapato Independent, 1942-06-18) AnonymousFour war related articles from the front page of the June 18, 1942 Wapato Independent.Item Business Men, Women and Children needed to help in harvest.(Wapato Independent, 1942-08-27) AnonymousA series of articles about a shortage of agricultural workers that appeared on the front page of the Aug. 27, 1942 edition of the Wapato Independent.Item Byproduct provides big aid to irrigation(Yakima Herald, 1965-04-11) AnonymousEarly on irrigation system designers recognized that water diverted for irrigation could also be used to drive power generators. The electricity generated was used to power irrigation pumps. 6 pictures and an irrigation company ad are included on this full page spread.Item A generational Happening(Wapato Independent, 1990-02-27) AnonymousKen Inaba, publicity chairman for the annual Sukiyaki Dinner, explained that this year's theme revolves around the four generations of Japanese-Americans in the community.Item History of Irrigation in the Yakima Valley(previously unpublished, 2012) AnonymousTyped document, a concise statement on the history of irrigation in the Yakima Valley, was donated to YVL by author in 1970.Item Investment great, but returns greater(Yakima Herald, 1965-04-11) AnonymousA look at the economic impact of irrigation on the Yakima Valley.Item Irrigation produces tangible and intangible results(Yakima Herald, 1965) Anonymous4 photos: pear harvest, truck being loaded at fruit warehouse, picking apricots, and an arial view of the Yakima Airport under construction.Item Japanese go tonight to assembly center.(Wapato Independent, 1942-06-04) AnonymousA detailed description of arrangements made for the evacuation of Americans of Japanese descent from the Yakima Valley. Nine people from the Japanese community will be left behind; seven are in hospitals or sanitorium and the other two are a blind man and his wife, who will both remain in Toppenish.Item Japanese will go to Wyoming.(Wapato Independent, 1942-08-20) Anonymous5 war-related articles from the front page of the Aug. 20, 1942 edition of the Wapato Independent.Item Local Japanese to be evacuated by June 7.(Wapato Independent, 1942-05-28) AnonymousAn announcement of the removal of Americans of Japanese descent from the Yakima Valley. The article includes dates, permitted personal property to accompany evacuees, and facilities to be provided at their destination.Item Valley crops add spice to the world's diet.(Yakima Herald, 1965-05-11) AnonymousA brief history of agriculture in the Yakima Valley.Item Valley Japanese will be relocated at Tule Lake Center.(Wapato Independent, 1942-06-11) AnonymousWapato residents who were removed from Yakima County communities last week will be relocated to Tule Lake Center in California.Item Water sent to thirsty land through diversion canals(Yakima Herald, 1965-04-11) AnonymousA picture tour of the major dams of the Yakima project.