Heart Mountain Sentinel
Vol. I No. 6
November 28, 1942
Individual Resettlement in Non-Military Areas Stressed at JACL Parley
Storage Charges
Consumers' Co-op Recommended for Heart Mountain Residents
Executive Committee is Elected
Work Starts on School Buildings
'Sunrise to Sunset' Privileges for Center Residents Planned. Leaders to be Trained as Guides
Price Reduction Announced by Community Enterprises
509 Enrolled in Adult English Class
Receive Books to Aid Study of Japanese
Pick Site for Beauty Shop
Project Census Covers One-Third
Restrictions on Leaves May be Eased
Checks Cashed for Colonists
Ice Skating Movie Next on Program
Second Clothing Allowance to be Issued Early Next Month
Dry Goods Store to Close Monday
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With the Churches
Call for Additional Firemen Issued
Buddhist Inauguration Program Set Tomorrow
Sewing Machines May Be Repaired
Training of Hiking Leaders to Begin Soon
Scout Headquarters Releases Equipment
Locks Not Allowed on Recreation Hall
Saturday Dances Limited to Couples
Permits Required to Use Mess Halls
Mail Order House Gives Commission
Gifts for Children Planned
Two More Added to Teachers' List
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Covering the Heartbeat
Bussei Dance Draws Many Young People
Socials of Girls' Clubs Mark Festive Holidays
First Wedding in Center Held on Thanksgiving Day
Zone 2 Boys Name Club 'Mohawks'
Your Table Manners: Are They Up to Par?
Aeta Clubs Elect Officers for Groups
YWCA Executive Secretary Expected
'Fun Frolic' Slated for Epsilon Clubs
Parade
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Staff
Editorials
On the In-Side
Musings by the Staff
Letters of an Evacuee
Historic Bus in Use Again
Newell, Calif.
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Mo's Scratch Pad
Phillip W. Barber Uplifts Morale
Letters to the Editor
What's in a Name?
Round Up
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Committee on Juvenile Delinqency [Delinquency] Formed
Capt. Johnson Goes to New Dental Post
Co-op Coordinator Chosen by Members
Resettlement Stressed (Cont.)
Visitors
Leaves
Mothers of Service Men Meet Monday
Scout Leadership Course Completed
Scout Movement Boosted at Center
Kreizenbeck Takes U.S. Forestry Job
Farm Program Mapped by Agriculture Department
Ask Return Address on Outgoing Mail
Alphas to Organize Presidents' Council
Vegetable Seeds Wanted
Seek Trained Forester for Lumber Camp
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Rabbits Triumph Over Sportsmen, 13-6. Shiraishi, Nomura Make Touchdowns for Winners
Sport Tidbits
Yamano Captures Seven Matches in Judo Tourney
Rivers, Ariz.
3 Grid Clashes Set Today; Twin Bill Slated Sunday
Wildcats Bow to Americans Eleven by 12-0
Notices
Last Week's Results. Six-Man Football
Rivers, Ariz.
Fumble Paves Way for 7-0 Eagle Victory
Judo Garments May be Claimed
Calendar
All-Star Girls' Softball Squad Scores 7-6 Win in Exhibition Tilt
Standings: Boy Scout League
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USO Financial Drive to Start December 7
This Week's Heroes
Compensation to Unemployed Issued Dec. 1
Thermometer Installed at Station
Quintet Convalesce from Operations
Return of School Textbooks Asked
[Illustration]: Busier Than Bees
Skillful Hands Produce Attractive Pieces of Work
Vital Statistics
Hot Ashes Hazard Warned by Police
Art Exhibit to Be Shown on Outside
Friends Service Offers Wool Yarn
Credit for Work Must Be Checked
Post Office Issues Hints on Mail for Christmas
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section
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Japanese Language Section