Granada Pioneer V.2 #16-20
Issue 16, if there was one, is unavailable.
Vol. 2 #17: Pioneer Christmas Edition; Dec. 24, 1943
Page 1: Cover.
Page 2: Yuletide message.
Page 3: 1944 calendars distributed by silk screen; submit requests promptly for repatriation or cancellation; center faces serious shortage of coal; Christmas menu lists chicken; file evacuee property forms.
Page 4: Reception held for 75 relocatees; University of Minnesota accepts Nisei students; center populace to enjoy mochi on New Years Day; hospital notes; Mom asks his pals to share dead Nisei Yank's gifts; Christmas runs postman dizzy; visiting soldiers; silk screen holds party.
Page 5: 6-month seasonal jobs offered 200 evacuees; Spanish counsel to make check-up; project farm workers perform daily chores in zero weather; Short Takes; job opportunities.
Page 6: Nisei potpourri; no change in policies on west coast ban on Japanese; cattle feeding experiment starts; Detroit firm needs 15 men.
Page 7: School notes; movies; carolers to serenade center folk tonight; mah-jong experts to clash Sunday; good news for bridge fanatics; Christmas dance plans dropped; 6H YPC social.
Page 8: Thumbnail sketches; poem; Jim's Nisei doughboy.
Page 9: To hold Yuletide service tomorrow; Kiddies to receive Christmas presents; church services; church news.
Page 10: Y's way; two Y clubs elect officers; donation; vital statistics; GRs, Boys Club to go caroling; Rustlings from other centers.
Pages 11-13: Sports.
Page 14: Short story: But Once a Year; shopping hints free?
Page 15: Poem; a time of remembrance and friendship.
Page 16: Just Incidentally; editorial; letter to the editor.
Page 17: The Spirit of Christmas; Myer's Yuletide Greeting; cartoon.
Page 18: Lil' Neebo.
Pages 19-24: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #18: Jan. 5, 1944
Page 1: Fire destroys apartment, damages heavy; aircraft plant offers skilled jobs to Nisei; Moers selected personnel officer; 150 leave clearance cases left; 103 December indefinites boost 1043 total to 1532.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; editorial; General Clark promotes two Nisei to rank of Captain; Okuno heads student council; dental training courses offered.
Page 3: 2000 witness talent parade; two Nisei soldiers decorated for combat duty; movies; Rec dept. changes title; personnel officer cont; co-op federation head; bridge tourney scheduled; sign-ups for orchestra urged; Mrs. Terry visits.
Page 4: Y's way; church news; new rule on household goods shipment given; wedding; women's society to hear Mitani; monetary donations; relocation; to hold business meeting tomorrow; visiting soldiers; steel bed-ends mis-delivered.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; hostel established to aid relocators in Twin City area; sun rays cause 6H fire Sunday; Nisei doughboys in Italy prove to be good Americans; farmer will pay cash for tractor.
Page 6: Elementary school notes; council honors FFA members; 27 boys join FFA organization; transfers; job opportunities; plans for music hour underway; vital statistics; barnstorming footprints.
Pages 7,8: Sports.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #19: Jan. 8, 1944
Page 1: Jan. 15 deadline for dog license refunds; 11H apartment fire damages estimated at $740; seabrook farm jobs offered to only Amache evacuees; steps taken to streamline center's motorized units; change family heads by Jan. 12; $970 of the appreciation fund distributed to hospital workers; war loan drive sets goal at 35% of gross income.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; short circuit starts fire; vital statistics; relocation.
Page 3: First Nisei accepted as air cadet; AG boys to visit livestock show; 26 representatives take oath of office Tuesday; weekly show slated at 8E; 21 indefinites issued Jan. 1; movies; elimination of centers favored; community council elects new cabinet; visiting soldiers.
Page 4: 600 attend New Year Eve dance; G.I. Jane, Watanabe, enjoys 'wacky' life; Dec. sales hit all-time record; two WRA officials to make check-up; bridge fanatics urged to register; school news; cartoon.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; Rohwer residents donate 3 jeeps to U.S. armed forces; send requisitions in immediately; co-op tid bits; 900 pupils given dental check-ups; transfer.
Page 6: College entrants must fill forms; semester sign-up starts next week; check tourney planned for tots; CSBA recognizes importance of evacuee farmers' return; war-time Los Angeles; church services.
Pages 7, 8: Sports.
Page 9: Lil' Neebo.
Pages 10-13: In Japanese.
Vol. 2 #20: Jan. 12, 1944
Page 1: Center survey to be made; first contingent to leave for Seabrook Farms on Jan. 18; 'Army' vs. 'Navy' in fourth loan drive; Uncle Sam wants to attend your 18th birthday party; Horn, Mitchell to attend a 3-day confab.
Page 2: Just Incidentally; editorial; board of consultants inspects Amache schools; Slaughterhouse needs workers; money donation.
Page 3: Talent revue set; movies; many Nisei dreams come true in New York City; former editor is proud father; Sasaki is first Nisei conductor; 3 plead guilty of intoxication; job opportunities; evacuee property.
Page 4: Y's way; school news; mid-term prom to honor grads; 12H YPC to hold social Saturday; wedding; Mitani conducts open forum; new registration for adult classes; church news.
Page 5: Nisei Potpourri; Drew Pearson praises Nisei soldiers on all war fronts; oh, where's my dollie?; CA notes; orders sent to seed companies.
Page 6: Santa Marians oppose return of evacuees to west coast; 1943 police files reveal 84 cases; 100 Minidoka janitors strike; relocation; thanks extended by women's club; co-ops receive stock refund; visiting soldiers.
Pages 7, 8: Sports.
Pages 9-12: In Japanese.
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