Title: "Islanders Find Work on Idaho Farms," Bainbridge Island Review, 4/15/1943, (denshopd-i68-00080)
Densho ID: denshopd-i68-00080

ISLANDERS FIND WORK ON IDAHO FARMS
By PAUL OHTAKI
Review Staff Correspondent

HUNT, Ida., Wednesday, April 14--Eight more Islanders left this center to work on farms. Leaving last week were Sam Nakao, Bill Okazaki and Toshio Sakai, all of Winslow, for Burley, Ida., to be employed on a beet and cattle farm.

Leaving for a farm in Mesa, Ida., recently were Yoshio Katayama, Tatsu Moritani, and Seiji, George, and Keto Okazaki, all of Winslow.

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CENTER TID-BITS

35 Bainbridge prepsters enter center's Hunt High School . . . . Hunt Hi Lights is school's mimeographed newspaper . . . . Former Bainbridgers seen in this center are; Tsutomu Fukuyama, Minnie Ota and Hannah Takayoshi . . . . Ikuko Amatatsu, Toshiko Mikami and Sada Omoto are now working in the Hunt hospital . . . . Employed in the mess hall are; Yukiko Nakamura, Takiko Kojima, Michiko Yamashita, Fusako Masushita and Frank Koba . . . .

FROM TACOMA

Mr. and Mrs. John Manley, Tacoma, visited Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allen, Winslow, last weekend. Mr. Manley is Mrs. Allen's brother.