Poston Press Bulletin Volume 9 #6-10

Vol. 9: #6, January 13, 1943

Page 1: Poston 2 school ground-breaking; adobe production falls 50 percent; Chronicle being mailed holiday gift donators; newspaper linotype on its way.

Page 2: Science dept. head to leave; weekly magazines for core classes; what's buzzin' for today; acrobatic dancing; brief beats; engagement;AG problems discussion tonight.

Page 3: Informality is keynote of dinner-social; 'Gentlement at Heart' at the movies tonight; Kay Ikeuye honored at 226 club party; YBA bonfire rally; 215 board of directors elect committee heads; call for more workers; basketball managers.

Page 4: Sports.

Page 5: Chow main served; message to Poston III work corps; Bussei to hold jubilee; New Year's Shibai draws crowd; last call for enrollment in night classes.

Page 6: In Japanese.

Pages 7-10: List of Poston men in the armed forces.

Vol. 9: #7, January 14, 1943

Page 1: Net garnishing report; civil service typists and stenographers wanted by WRA offices; workes dividend fund.

Page 2: Better housing for Unit I residents to be realized soon; support your leaders; social visits to other centers restricted; classified ads.v

Page 3: Please come and get your check; what's buzzin' for today; first Poston magazine due; drama department news; adult education; attend as show tonight; tomato plants being transplanted to flats; urgent call for typists; water cooler installed.

Page 4: Schools will be a monument to its builders; opening of school lunchroom delayed; Young Buddhists oratorical contest; letter needs claimant; supplementary pay for clothing allowance planned; novel hut observes evening hours.

Page 5: Camouflage committee selected to represent Poston 3; second night shibai is successful; adobe workers asked to sign up; ruling to be enforced; embroidery class resumed; PTA council to meet today; enrollment to close; singspiration tonight; new books at library; school news.

Page 6: Sports.

Vol. 9: #8, January 15, 1943

Page 1: Poston 3 to form planning board; customers to save canteen receipts; committee meets to discuss camouflage new work plans; workers urged to save paper; main canal reaches Poston 2.

Page 2: Poston enjoys free press; editorial; classified ads.

Page 3: Music appreciation class planned; what's buzzin' for today; teachers hold party Saturday night; adult education news; library notes; Junion YBA social; 'Destry' gets stuck in the mud; brief beats.

Page 4: Community council hears final report of activities; Ogata leaves for Nebraska college; vesper service for tenderfoot Girl Scouts planned; employment bureau opens leave office; Gota re-elected prexy; Unit 2 community enterprise notice.

Page 5: Busseis enjoy successful jubilee; Burdick lauds group for success of mess 324; workers urged to write letters; C.E. groups form divisions; Cinnabars hold installation; floor irrigation nears completion; notice of appreciation; movie tonight.

Page 6: Campus Log; Poston 2 school news.

Page 7: Cupid has Wings story.

Page 8: Sports.

Pages 9, 10:In Japanese.

Vol. 9: #9, January 16, 1943

Page 1: Information released by post office; boy fatally injured in Unit I accident; pilfilage of light bulbs must stop; those subject to income tax may have aid; one trust fund system adopted; council meeting.

Page 2: Editorial; irrigation to be cut off temporarily.

Page 3: Monthly vegetable consumption released by chief steward; two youths, traffic victims, one dies; tofu production within fortnight; social problems group meets; unit II block managers volunteer to make adobe bricks for school; please reclaim at once.

Page 4: Students relocation council sponsors rally; church services; sports; elaborate plans made for block 219 party.

Page 5: What's buzzin' for today; nutrition class; high school play planned; church schedule; movie location changed.

Page 6: Vegetable requirement revealed; sophomores to sponsor hop; with the soil; Ho-onko service scheduled; Bussei choir practice; Dr. Harris speaks to clubs; Japanese language class is planned; baby clinic to open; church schedule.

Page 7: Sports.

Page 8: In Japanese.

Vol. 9: #10, January 19, 1943

Page 1: First tofu produced; Poston to vote on garnishing project; official ceremonies for adobe work set.

Page 2: Labor dispute settled; information on leave clearance clarified; industry department works on various projects; Junior Red Cross discuss bazaar; Poston III Boy Scouts acknowledge donation.

Page 3: Spring planting figures compiled; what's buzzin' for today; vitamin lecture; Sun Valley serenade tonight; WRA typists are wanted; embroidery exhibit slated for March.

Page 4: Sports; Between Beats; Youth Fellowship hears speaker; bank clients may receive calendars.

Page 5: Installation service held; attention workers; Dust n Deserts; outside work offered; lost cat; Buddhist class begins.

Page 6: Sports.



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