Granada Pioneer V.1 #11-15

Vol. 1 #11, November 29, 1942

Page 1: NSRC aids over 300; evacuees to teach at U.S. Naval School; Smart in visit here; laxity of workers hit; students urged to attend meet; we made it!; births set record; appreciation expressed.

Gambling.

Page 2: List of paper's staff; Y's way column; editorial; letters to the editor.

Page 3: Rustlings from other centers column; missionaries visit center; evacuation discussed; passes may be obtained; church paper makes debut; first burial takes place; school guards; faulty breaks cause building demolition; much material needed daily; writers needed; projector here.

Page 4: IOE club picks leader; Thumbnail sketches column; Granada beet field workers lauded; talent show is big hit; Rosmond makes inspection tour; Navy makes appeal.

Page 5: Music lovers in meeting; bus to junior college arranged; beauty shop prices listed; between us girls column; school loses two teachers; welcome visiting service men; record loan requested; Buddhist services; church services schedule.

Page 6: Sports page.

Vol. 1 #12, December 2, 1942

Page 1: Army board to come here, recruits sought; September checks here; building under way; problems tackled (delinquency); service time change made; Myer outlines new WRA policy; Harbison reveals work hours for employees.

Page 2: Short takes column, list of paper's staff, editorial, letters to the editor; store closed; buy Christmas seals; church services.

Page 3: The duties of block officials; kindergarten gets piano; more Merced evacuees here; school picks committees; two teachers join faculty; students to attend show; 12G elects chairman; instruments arrive here; dancers meet on Saturday.

Page 4: Between us girls column; Adventists see movie; store issues sales slips; cameras okay; funeral rites; club to meet; rustlings from other camps column; community sing.

Page 5: Sports.

Page 6: Evacuees asked to claim pay.

Page 7: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 8, 9: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #13, December 5, 1942

Page 1: Plan course in Japanese; fence to be removed (between administrative area and the rest of the center); revision of charter suggested by Smart; registrar designated; Bussei meet.

Legal matters.

Page 2: Between us girls column; listing of paper's staff; editorial; Y's way column; YMCA holds get-together; talent programs.

Page 3: Teachers and students visit; formers students tell of life in Granada center; false alarm; police pick Nakamura; Yamaguchi in new job; Smart clarifies new WRA relocation plan; junior high gets piano teacher; 250 attend record hour; junior high hears head; legal staff.

Page 4: Police to be trained; church services schedule; four Y leaders visit; found items may be had; one-act plays scheduled; dance money buys records; drama club performance; rustlings from other centers column; okay needed for meetings.

Page 5: Teacher burned (an accident); Latin American art to be displayed at school; unclaimed mail listed; young people's social held; teeth to be examined (of elementary school kids); teachers and parents meet; police, fire chiefs speak; Rev. Root is guest speaker; cooperative instruction given.

Page 6: Sports.

Page 7: Grid dance; pupils take psych test; women make xmas plans; short takes column; jr. college plans dropped; visit soldiers; music hour to begin; stove instructions; WRA official in viist here.

Page 8: Lil Neebo cartoon.

Pages 9, 10: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #14, December 9, 1942

Page 1: Blackout scheduled; draft registration to start; pay station change made; part time pay for students; winter stock purchased.

>Page 2: Short takes column; list of paper's staff; editorial; letters to the editor.

Page 3: Personnel changed; auxiliary firemen to be trained; Girl Scouts hold session; Mulford off for Denver; population shows increase; weekly meeting announced; co-ops: of, by and for you.

Page 4: Thumbnail sketches column; hospital gets sprinklers; coal moves into center; pay-offs tonight; Denver fire officers here; school holds lost garments; church services schedule; religious group meets at 12G; housing bids taken; Rev. Hashimoto gives message.

Page 5: Terry to lecture; bridge fans invited; report lists livestock; classes in English set; Japanese music classes to be conducted; $500 JC aid offered; carolers in meeting; no Catholic mass Saturday; kids attend circus party.

Another interesting article.

Page 6: Sports page.

Page 7.

Page 8: Owners asked to claim books (list of names).

Page 9: Army calls Nisei men; Sgt. gives impression (half of page is in Japanese.)

Page 10: Lil' Neebo cartoon.

Pages 11, 12: In Japanese.

Vol. 1 #15, December 12, 1942

Page 1: Mess halls compete; surplus clothing prices are listed; Moore calls late comers; MP's host to soldiers; checks to pay workers; blackout plans made.

Page 2: List of paper's staff; Y's way column; editorial; blackout directions continued from page 1; letters to the editor; Royal Ararians give shindig.

Page 3: Short takes column; list of church services; YMCA official visits center; dancing scheduled; workers to be paid today; schools' new bell peals; Dec. 7th temp. was ten below zero.

Rumor taken care of.

Page 4: Between us Girls column; examination of all children asked (chicken pox problem); Amache YMCA organized; mailboxes and postmen; Issei like English; jr. matrons hold social; service men entertained.

Prejudice at work.

Page 5: Plans for Christmas celebration outlined; actors pick committees; rustlings from other centers column; two teachers write article; another story appears soon; new arrival is linguist; no new orders will be taken (Montgomery Ward).

Page 6: Sports page.

Page 7: Riders must have passes; thumbnail sketches column; federal job outlook shows some promise; main hall not open; Harbison twins visit; censorship delays mail; buy tickets; servicemen on leave.

Violence.

Pages 8, 9: In Japanese.



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