Granada Pioneer V.1 #46-50

Vol. 1 #46: March 10, 1943

Page 1: Enlistment ends today; Minidoka heads list; Red Cross nets $1795; calendar; day of prayer to be observed; residents must register now; citizens' conference planned.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; editorial; letters to the editor; enlistees honored at buffet supper.

Page 3: Weddings, engagement climax busy weekend; Between Us Girls column; church services.

Page 4: Health rules suggested; senior high library releases schedule; farmers wanted by holly pioneer; cartoon; George Kiyabu to lecture; Crashi Mitoma leaves for Topaz.

Page 5: Center hospital calls for volunteer donors; Y's way; Thumbnail sketches; Yonemura family aids Red Cross; new classes announced.

Page 6: Hospital clarifies clinic schedule; volunteers to be paid; Short Takes column; delegates attend meet; committee named by YBA; phone installed by fish store; farm front.

Pages 7, 8: Sports.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #47: March 13, 1943

Page 1: Recruits to travel light; naturalization bill introduced in House; trustees bring farm reports; consumer enterprises to sell script books.

Page 2: Town Hall; editorial; letters to the editor; visitors; transfers; vital statistics.

Page 3: Commuting to job is banned; Between Us Girls column; government employs 3; movie serial to be shown; co-op heads nominated; center official dies in Lamar; to resume shipments.

Page 4: Thumbnail sketches; job opportunities offered in Midwest; nurse aide training course to start; gate crashers to be apprehended; seek to find stolen photo; seven arrested here; memorial program; last years' funeral pictures may be obtained.

Page 5: 'Y's way; church news; Amache YMCA to meet; center buys machinery; change made in visiting hours; church services Sunday.

Page 6: Short Takes column; enlistees honored by various organizations; Rustlings from other camps column.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Sports; cartoon; S.F. Chronicle tells of life in Amache center; apply for ration book; California faces potato shortage.

Page 9: Education news: meet in Denver; 10,000 see festival; Ota to perform in Pueblo soon; jr. high uses new system; fire-fighters get praise; time schedule to change; 18 boast degrees; representative council formed.

Page 10: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 11-14: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #48: March 17, 1943

Page 1: Closing date announced; co-op members hold election Saturday; It's a great day for the Irish; WRA field men visit center; hikers are cautioned; calendar.

Page 2: Town Hall Talk; editorial.

Page 3: Thumbnail sketches; Between Us Girls.

Page 4: Y's way; state department in democratic stand; fishing fleet becomes active; women elect officers; vital statistics; church services.

Page 5: Receipts deadline set; new farming program set; film of center to be shown; urge residents to save newspapers; cartoon; marriage.

Page 6: 25 workers are needed; volunteers feted by various organizations; visitors; more nurses sought here; soap scarcity is temporary; movie serial is delayed; veterans oppose Nisei recruiting.

Page 7: Block managers will notify; work of Chicago WRA office is explained; broadcast forum on Japanese; wanted; art studio will present exhibit; more on center co-op nominees.

Page 8: Sports.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #49: March 17, 1943

Page 1: Dedication week begins; 124 volunteers enlist in Nisei combat unit; calendar; Father Lavery is here on visit; co-op holds election today; vocational training courses to be given.

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

Page 3: Los Angeles area has raid alert; AG work opportunities aired at Garden City; Pioneer plans literary section; Montgomery Ward profit declines; Rustlings from other centers; Negroes move into lil' Tokyo; Nisei arrested in Bay area.

Page 4: Short takes; Costello film scheduled; Between Us Girls; special Buddhist service tomorrow; visitors.

Page 5: Y's way; community improvement topics discussed; Amache church news; church services.

Page 6: Superintendent needed by industrial plant; boys arrested for vandalism; center visited by federal officials; Thumbnail sketches; cartoon.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: Education: Comedy to be presented; Amache teachers; conference draws school heads; exhibits open to residents; 62 men enroll in new classes; English class to be organized; shop busy making useful articles; librarian gives statistics; students offered electives.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #50: March 24, 1943

Page 1: New system of pass issuance; art exhibit scheduled; election results; civil service opens to Nisei; calendar.

Page 2: Editorial; Town Hall Talk; letter to the editor; wanted; transfers; vital statistics.

Page 3: Governor Maw vetoes real property bill; instructors contribute; BSA executive to visit here; outside employment opportunities listed; engagement; short features to be in magazine; Senator favors smaller camps and segregation.

Page 4: Y's way; church services; Amache girls attend girls reserves' confab; Rundquist to make official visit; dedication week program announced.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Thumbnail sketches; movies of Amache life shown on Lamar screen; cartoon; 'junior pioneer' makes debut.

Page 7: Short takes; visiting soldiers; 12H YP club elects prexy; engagement; Maryknoll father given reception; many parties held last week for volunteers; Nana Kappa is new name of club; contact managers for subscriptions.

Page 8: Between Us Girls; film change is explained; to check idle farm machinery; must obtain ration books; two typewriters are missing; farm front.

Page 9: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 10-13: In Japanese.



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