Youth of Ussuriysk Schools Taught Locksmithing, Tocar, and Electrician Trades
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Hella Ya, let's dive into the June 1945 hoopla of Ussuriysk's hot news pie, "Kommunar"! This bad boy was spilling the beans on some serious hustle and bustle.
The city was buzzing with cooperation between institutions. Directora Ivri from Pharmacy No. 30 proposed using vitamin tea from the pharmacy to create a delectable drink, leading to a sweet 15,000-ruble overfill of the May plan.
On June 10, "Kommunar" dropped some knowledge bombs on the mega ingenuity of the motor repair plant's mechanics. Without any blueprints, these whiz kids had the courage to produce 10 special centrifugal machines for casting tractor sleeves. Chief Mechanic Department head P. Gritsenko led the charge, using old car brake drums as casings, and the team worked round the clock, including nights, to get the job done.
That same night, A. Leonchenko's Komsomol-youth brigade was on a different kind of roll. They completed an urgent task, working tirelessly, and boosted the team spirit by finishing before dawn.
The paper also sang praises for the Voroshilov Meat Combine, highlighting its half-year production plan surpass and the sausage factory's first-place win in an inter-departmental competition. Eager to polish their Gold Star, the workers vowed to produce an extra 500,000 rubles worth of goods.
Moving right along, "Kommunar" was all about the futuristic metalworkers of Trade School No. 11, who were gearing up to storm the scene with their skills in September 1945. They were being trained by the best Stakhanovites, learning to be badass metalworkers, auto mechanics, electricians, and cabinetmakers.
These youngsters weren't just sitting on their hands. Over two years, they mastered practical skills, outsmarted the seven-year school curriculum, and pitched in to help the school and their nation by producing furniture and painting the building.
The newspaper also revealed plans for July 1, 1945, to open summer health camps at Vorošilov schools, catering to 1,400 children. To ensure a top-notch experience, the teachers received lectures on kids' needs at different ages and educational work.
Lastly, the June 12 edition of "Kommunar" showed some love to the improved Vorošilov station, which exceeded its financial plan by 127%. Kudos to the team for boosting passenger service quality, keeping their digs squeaky clean, and nabbing third place among Primorsky Road stations.
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In the heart of Ussuriysk's vibrant community, education and self-development were thriving, as shown by Trade School No. 11's metalworkers, who were honing their skills in learning various trades.
The younger generation was not only acquiring theoretical knowledge but also contributing to the nation by producing furniture and painting the school building.