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<br />Hal Sloe~zle.'Rocky Moo!'lla,n Nev.'S
<br />nch, maintenance department worker at Colorado State University's Lory Student Center,
<br />Jgh debris at the bOOKstore Friday as flood cleanup efforts continue.
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<br />Ct'ed $50 million, acting presi. weekend "Tapping the books and
<br />dt'nt Judson Harper said. loading them on refrigerated
<br />"This is a blow,lU us," lIarper s'i,mitrailers in . "dl'ep-freele"
<br />said, "We diseovl'rt'd more dam- process designed to halt mildew
<br />a!:l' lh.n we initially bl'1it'wd, and mold build-up,
<br />Wl,'Vt' gol a 101 of money at Thursday, hopes were high
<br />'wk"... lhat llO p,'reent of the damaged
<br />'Ii,,',day Illorning's fl(><.,d brok,' books. worth a\xlut $100 each,
<br />thnHl~hl windt)\\'s .mct thin wans ","()uld bl' $;I\'L'(\.
<br />in Ihe haSl'llll'ul uf :\tur!:an lIut Friday, Harper ""id they'd
<br />I.ihrary" sr;\ltl'rin).: hnok:04hl'ht~,:-o. ht,.' happy tl~ savc 50 pcrcenl.
<br />"1'1". h,",ks "h"..rhed I1Il"e ,v;,ler Still, he was buoyed by the
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<br />HobinSlm. who patwls 'in' S"~~'it
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<br />15,000
<br />acres of
<br />farmland
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<br />Br D.~.r'" Frazier
<br />and Joha Sank.
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<br />:\lore than 15,000 acres of
<br />farmland were ruined by the
<br />week's flooding, state Agri-
<br />culture Department spokes-
<br />woman Janet Jackson said.
<br />The losses were at 70
<br />farms in Logan County. she
<br />said.
<br />Floods claimed 3,700 acres
<br />of corn. 2.600 acres of alfalfa _
<br />and first and second cuttings
<br />, of hay, she said, Thirty cattle
<br />died,
<br />Less serious reports of
<br />damage were (;oming in from
<br />Larimer County, where hal'-
<br />\'esting has been delayed and
<br />the ground saturated, as well
<br />as in :\lorgan County. '
<br />A thunderstorm o\'er
<br />northeastern Colorado Thes-
<br />day turned the normally dry
<br />Pawnt'c Creek into a mo\'ing
<br />tide oi water that sm.h.k...~ :~...
<br />, eastern Plains communities
<br />of St"r1in~ and ,.\~w..';..d
<br />Wednesday.
<br />Dam"lle to corn. sugar
<br />beets, pinto beans and alfalfa
<br />in Lllgan .\Od ~Ior&an counties
<br />was estimatt-d at 10 percent.
<br />July's hilt wealher had
<br />pushl'd thc whe.lt hU\'est
<br />ahead by a week and cutting
<br />was complete before the rain'
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