Granada Pioneer V.1 #41-45

Vol. 1 #41: February 23, 1943

Page 1: 12K leads in co-op drive; enlistment deadline set; Masao Satow is re-elected; guardians must report; more students granted leaves; buildings to be moved; beet workers to get fair wage rates; bugler aids in ceremony; meeting is postponed.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk column; editorials.

Page 3: Thumbnail sketches column; newspapers support Army's move to form combat team; secretaries are called; music hour scheduled; new road being built by crew.

Page 4: Hospital etiquette rules are explained; halt issue of licenses; visitors; no passes for fishing; movies stopped temporarily (not of good enough quality); clinic hours are changed; rustlings from other camps column; McClellands in visit.

Page 5: Between us Girls column; 7 firemen volunteer; to hold arts, crafts exhibit; calendar; glove makers are wanted; McEvoy: Nisei should be in our Armed Forces or in factories; scouts to practice court of honor; scouts collect tons of paper.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #42: February 25, 1943

Page 1: Enlistments held over; 32 graduate Amachi Hi; WRA sign-ups continue here; new medical chief named; double bill is scheduled; clothing checks go to 12 blocks; calendar.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; editorial; letters to the editor.

Page 3: Boy Scouts to hold court of honor; Y's way column; chief chosen by Myer; shoe store reopens; social held for Mitoma; war employment office visits.

Page 4: Play tickets go on sale; they go to serve; job offers increases; weaving classes schedule given; watches repaired at variety store; Donald Harbinson on sick leave; visitors; the farm front column.

Page 5: Victory concert features band; Kirby Page will speak; YMCA meeting to be held; wages paid evacuees are regarded as taxable; meal hours are changed; store to get Oriental food; Amache ministers feted recently; church schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #43: February 27, 1943

Page 1: Co-op membership drive exceeds $15,000 goal; Red Cross quota set; registration nears end; bond sales equal 10% of center pay roll; four attend conference; Moore speaks to Boy Scouts; Army registration team leaves; dance planned for volunteers.

Page 2: Publication schedule cut; Town Hall Talk column; calendar; Sweetser due here today; engagement; birthday; hospital in call for five girls; hospital thanks church.

Page 3: New movie schedule set; co-ops to close Monday; co-op delegates to hold meeting; more equipment received here; more on co-op membership drive; campaign chart.

Page 4: Art entries limited; Between Us Girls column; Dumas back from Texas; women hear Terry, Casey; Kanki sells S.F. Sunday Chronicle; trio chosen by managers; schools leaves issued to 74; visitors; shoes will be taken for repair.

Page 5: Police get memberships; Y's way column; YWCA to show movies; typewriters arrive here; Odanaka leaves for college; Sabbath school open for children; found; church services schedule.

Page 6: Sports.

Pages 7, 8: In Japanese.

Page 9: Calendar for March, 1943.

Vol. 1 #44: March 3, 1943

Page 1: Open classes in Japanese; Red Cross drive to start here tomorrow; enlistments to continue; clothing pleas are rejected; calendar; arts, crafts exhibit set; fishing licenses for aliens banned.

Page 2: Editorials Town Hall Talk column; letters to the editor.

Page 3: Thumbnail sketches column; Nisei group offers aid; publication dates changed; Amache, Japanese camps compared; party honors 9 volunteers; YMCA chairman; 9th enlistees feted recently; vital statistics; Nisei enlistees allowed to visit any WRA center.

Page 4: Short Takes column; new classes announced; certificates available; blood donors needed; instructors in visit; church group to meet in 7th hall; engagement; church services schedule.

Page 5: Dance to fete Army volunteers is planned; U. of Minnesota seeks teachers; Between Us Girls column.

Page 6: Y's way column; co-op drive nets $24,655; Yoshioka here to interview; must get permits for gatherings; rustlings from the camps column.

Pages 7, 8: Sports.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #45: March 6, 1943

Page 1: Volunteers to be feted; Gila, Poston are out of restricted area; welcome public to festival; drive response is encouraging; administrators honor enlistees with dinner; WAAC volunteers show increase.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk column; editorial; ask changes of address; visitors; co-op in another call for receipts; movies scheduled to continue for one week; lost; newsreel shows enlistments here.

Page 3: Y's way column; church activities; timer jobs no open; no fishing until April; church services schedule.

Page 4: Education News: Student club organized; officers picked; attendance; classes begin; purpose of the jr. high; new schedule; return books; postgraduate courses open for senior high.

Pages 5, 6: Sports.

Page 7: Child survey is started; Karatsu is speaker; checks being distributed; meet Don; enlistments will end Wednesday; exhibitors must claim articles; calendar; cartoon.

Page 8: Arts and Crafts program.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.



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