Greetings, -residents of the
Granada Relocation project, this
is your information bulletin. Not
much to speak of now, but it's a
start and we'll be growing.
Our regular mimeographed newspaper will 'be along in a few weeks
....as soon as our complete equip-
III
ment arrives. >
What will be the difference,
you ask? Well, the regular newspaper will be larger, will contain
straight news stories as well as
features which we can't take 'care
in the bulletin, and will be better looking, we.hope.
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October 14,. 1942
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Tentative plans for a 4000-acre
farm project were drawn up at an
informal meeting of eva.cuec farmers and administrative officials
at- the- Block 7G recreation hall
Monday.
"The future farming project
will serve three definite purposes;: first, to supply the mess
halls with abundant food" second,
to provide other*- centers which
lack any particular • variety of
food; and third,- to use possible
surpluses as government lend-lease
material," stated :¥avren ;R. Benni-
son, chief of agriculture and industry c
Farm Superintendent Henry W,
Schmitz revealed 1500 acres will be
plowed this fall and William B,
Wroth discussed irrigation problems.
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An election of block representatives to the Community Council of
Granada will be held on Friday, between 7 a.m, and 7 p.m., it was
announced today by Acting Project
Director-,- Donald E« Harbison.
The council will ..represent the
residents .of the Center in all■legal and political matters.'
All persons 18 years of age or
over may vote*
Ballots will be given each
qualified person applying at the
polling booth in the office of the
block manager during the hours set
for voting, -Voting will be by
secret ballot.
A temporary council body will,
continue acting as block heads un-'
til the permanent leaders are installed.