Poston Press Bulletin Volume 7 #16-20

Vol. 7: #16, Dec. 4, 1942

Page 1: Prevailing wages for net factory.

Page 2: Block manager appointed; non-employed will be able to draw unemployment allowance; press member leaves Poston to join husband; unit 1 bond sales amount to $3219; toy shop to play Santa Claus; final pay checks for unit II arrive.

Page 3: Campus log school news.

Page 4: Mass choir festival in all Poston units; unit II deadline set for Dec. 12 for service men greetings; Between Beats; oil stoves arrive; lath house completed for unit II; sports.

Page 5: Father Clement opens office; Bussei activities; sports; Rev. Morikawa speaks on gratitude.

Pages 6, 7: In Japanese.

Vol. 7: #17, Dec. 5, 1942

Page 1: Project Day; work corps to decide net garnishing issue by block votes; employment set-up policy released by labor committee; subsistence deduction.

Page 2: Residents, exercise caution; an open letter; another damaging rumor.

Page 3: Over 2500 library books on shelves of Poston III; owners may claim lost articles at police departments; Unit III Christmas bazaar gains momentum; block printing Xmas cards made and sold by Unit I art department; births; wedding.

Page 4: Church Notices; Between Beats; sports.

Page 5: Net garnishing issue cont; employment set-up cont; open letter cont; nursery house under construction in Unit 3; organized fire crew; unit II fair committee to meet.

Page 6: School site decided; police, Delphians sponsor bazaar, dance; unloading of stoves handled efficiently; parents urged to help prevent major chicken pox outbreak; PC3AA receives fifty dollars; sports; community activities to take part in bazaar.

Page 7: Unit I gets dodge car for ambulance; unclaimed articles pile at local express office; self-gov plans reviewed by council; sports; girls' dev. of rec. dept. to loan out books, games; stoves are coming in; quad b jr. YBA cabinet formed.

Page 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 7: #18, Dec. 6, 1942

Page 1: Poston III Christmas bazaar to exhibit art objects; residents to decide on camouflage net work; swine project work starts on 100-acre farm; amphitheater planned for unit III.

Page 2: Lapidary tools installed; speech, drama courses open for high school students; clothing allowance soon to become a reality in Poston; 'What a Life' movie on tap; many employed in two canteens; weekly fire report damage given; library announces time changes; residents may transfer to unit II; Japanese foodstuffs for mess workers.

Page 3: Between Beats; special permission granted in use of script; mass choir rehearsal; Christmas social planned for Christian Youth Fellowship; lecture on flower arrangement; sew..sew newsletter; sports.

Page 4: PTA to assist in Christmas bazaar; Dust n deserts; new procedure of employment disclosed; Delta Sigma Chi formed; sterilization of eating utensils of quarantined patients recommended; Sunday services.

Pages 5, 6: Comics.

Vol. 7: #19, Dec. 8, 1942

Page 1: The Project Day; Unit 1 representatives speak to unit 2 residents; WRA officials address unit 2 congress.

Page 2: Mochi-gome for New Years; deputation committee speaks cont; Poston II fair planned.

Page 3: Math registration still open; hand painted Christmas cards still on sale; block 219 holds YBA election meeting; Fukuda to speak at songfest; Rev. Chapman to speak to young people planning to attend outside schools; Christmas social for Fellowship tonight; Between Beats; soldier on furlough.

Page 4: Unloading of stoves handled efficiently; mess halls donate pastries; Clubs; Bodhi day service set; inspiring evangelistic services concluded; sports; PTA to vote on Thursday; rec. asks for records.

Page 5: Jr. class president elected; sports; what's buzzin' for today; births; weddings; shoe shop kept busy; employment; brief beats.

Page 6: Sports.

Vol. 7: #19, Dec. 9, 1942

This is really issue 20.

Page 1: WRA official outlines resettlement program; mixed choir to perform; bazaar opens Friday afternoon.

Page 2: Poston 2 school library receives book donations; 'What a Life' on screen tonight; sports; SS officers, teachers enjoy outdoor supper; Girl Scout news; signs of Christmas; high school age girls organize quad 5 club.

Page 3: Indusrty depts. prepare for various food manufacturing units; what's buzzin' for today; senior class cabinet meets tonight; transportation facility restored; 'county fair' party held; law div. submits Oct. report; brief beats.

Page 4: Children to be feted; shibai group will sponsor entertainment for bazaar; sports; Bible study tonight; school dept. to present special program; do you want a date bureau?

Page 5: In Japanese.



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