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page PIC! 1ER he wmcuiEiE PnUMPCRTir ©ififjciie PROPGRTV Evacuees who wish to collect debts owed them may do so with the aid of the evacuee- property office if complete information is supplied to that office.; The date of the note or when the debt was made; how and for what the debt was made,* the original a- mount of the debt, rate of interest and plan of repayment agreed upon; balance due, name and address of the debtor,, and evidence oR the debt should, be furnished to speedy collection. RENT OR LEASE Where an evacuee wishes to rent or lease property through the evacuee property office, ho should supply an accurate description f and location of the proper- ; %w^ ty. He should specify rental rates, keeping in mind that OPA rent ceilings may apply, and, if so, then rental rates cannot be A hi p/g iber of Japanese- raised without proper auth- American soldiers of the orization. Complete details about the terms of lease, length desired and other special terms should be given. 171st Infantry battalion, Sep., at Gamp) Shelby, Miss ., were among' the servicemen guests who say Duke defeat Alabama in'the Sugar Bowl at In case of a farm, com- New Orlea on Few Year's plete details about irrigation assessments, electricity bills, water district taxes, methods of determining shares when share rent is desired, use of equipment,as well as other desires should be supplied, INSPECTION Evacuee property office can also help in handling such matters as inspection of property, fire insurance, vandalism and pilferage. Day, PVT, JIMMY KATAYAMA was one of the lucky ones wh o d rew t he t i c k e t. * * * Wea r ing a Pre -Pearl Harbor and campaign ribbons, including one of Asiatic T hea t e r o f Op erat ion, SOT. MICHAEL ISHIKAWA visited his wife, nee Emma Matsumoto, and h is 9 months old son in the center during the New Year holiday,Sgt. Ishikawa spent ■'--ear and a half in the Any evacuee inducted in- South Pacific and returned to the States last October. to the armed services and who wants the EZRA to store his property left in a relocation center or on the West Coast should designate some person to represent Tuesday morning he left for Fort Snelling to attend school. >;: sfc * We find Japanese-American 3AITC in /c him in dealing with the VERA . GI-Joes' at places uoften dis- Any evacuee wishing to taut and remote these days, have personal or commercial s/SGT. EAZUO EAWASAEI is property picked up and stationed somewhere InAlas- stored must fill out Form WRA-155, which must be signed by the owner or by •aomeone who holds power of attorney and witnessed. Any evacuee wishing to transfer property stored in a -commercial warehouse __, January 13, 1945 i!it©or©atsiQit'i \i\% Amache Recreation asso- c i a t i on w a s ho st t o o ve r 350 CA s ta f f raemb e r s a nd c ant ri - butors to the Community Ac- tivities section at a grand Few Year's banquet last Saturday night at the 60- mess ha 11,1 Following new officers of the association were introduced : .Takashi Shima, chairman; Y * Yo s h i z awa -, vi c e - c ha i r ma n j S.FujIno and K,. Ikuta, ccr- treasurers; M, ,Kawashima, F.Yamane, F. Qkubo,. M.. Ko~ bayashi and Y, Easai, committeemen, Ent e r t a inme nt p r o vi d. ed by local talents and guests was extemporaneous, Y. Yo- jhizawa was the master of ceremonies. lU&iIII | i StIllWffililL ! ! o o qUIIE W%_ i The Discussion club will meet at the home of William A. Easton, librarian, next Monday night, 7:30 o1 clock, to discuss the t opic , "0 <=i n s orsh i'p : Do we need more or less?" Fa and 1/3 EEO the PhilipE in 3s. T/SOT. T OM " - f "'.t*i TTTT-.TATrT c-i v A n03 iilD.ORl, ana IRAMATSUareall . n t h e C BI t he ate r o f wa r . i< * * PFC.MFEOE'E FUJITA,Co.E, 44 2nd Infantry,writes from TAEETA,T/3 S/SGT. ROY n private storage to a Southern France,"In recent or WRA warehouse must pay accrued storage costs before WRA can moio such property. Wa r e h o us I n.f. r e c e i pt s mu s t be supplied,. WRA maintains warehouses in Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, Watsonville, Los Angeles and San Francisco for storing evacuee property. action our outfit captured a hill and called it 'Banzai Hill.'An overjoyed 01 hollered, out * Banzai'! 'when we had taken the hill,and the name stuck," Pfc, Enjita, who was a- warded the Purple Heart for a wound received in action in Italy last July, is now fighting in Southern France . A full day schedule of films is being shown three times a week. These films are used for class work, relocation and general educational purposes, stated Kiss Adcock, instructor. KWOSHITA GETS COMMENDATION WITH THE SEVENTH ARMY IE FRANCE—Pfc. Richard K. Kino sh ita , . 7 F-4 F, Aroa c h e, Co 1 o., was among the 19 Ja pa nese-Amer ican soldi er s receiving the 34th Infantry Division Commendation for successfully completing a 30-mile reconnaissance patrol 1n th e vi c in it y of pi sa, Italy, The patrol wis made up of members of the Company 0 of the 44 2nd Combat Team, now fighting in Forth eastern France, wiissiiin SPILQEIIIEIRSB •A .ka; L/-a ranasni J. Sakai, Pvt, Yoshito Fujimoto, Harmon 0 enera1 hospita1,Long- view, Texas,Pfc. Yukio Ea- j i ya ma, F t. " Ta r r e n, Wy o, Sgt, Gilbert lanji, Boll* i ng Field, S o i ith Carol!na,
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 21 |
Date Created | 1945-01-13 |
Description | Newsletter of the Granada War Relocation Center |
Location | Granada, Colorado |
Facility | Granada War Relocation Center |
Subjects | World War II--Incarceration camps--Publications |
Type | Documents |
Genre | Periodicals |
Source Description | 6 pages, 26.5 cm. x 20.2 cm. |
Collection | Japanese Americans in WWII collection |
Collection Finding Aid | http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4n39n6th/ |
Collection Description | The Japanese Americans in World War II collection contains both contemporary and contemporaneous materials about the relocation of Japanese during World War II from the perspective of Japanese-Americans, the United States government and others. |
Rights | Copyright has not been transferred to California State University, Fresno. |
Description
Local ID | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V03_N21_P06 |
Title | page 6 |
Transcript | page PIC! 1ER he wmcuiEiE PnUMPCRTir ©ififjciie PROPGRTV Evacuees who wish to collect debts owed them may do so with the aid of the evacuee- property office if complete information is supplied to that office.; The date of the note or when the debt was made; how and for what the debt was made,* the original a- mount of the debt, rate of interest and plan of repayment agreed upon; balance due, name and address of the debtor,, and evidence oR the debt should, be furnished to speedy collection. RENT OR LEASE Where an evacuee wishes to rent or lease property through the evacuee property office, ho should supply an accurate description f and location of the proper- ; %w^ ty. He should specify rental rates, keeping in mind that OPA rent ceilings may apply, and, if so, then rental rates cannot be A hi p/g iber of Japanese- raised without proper auth- American soldiers of the orization. Complete details about the terms of lease, length desired and other special terms should be given. 171st Infantry battalion, Sep., at Gamp) Shelby, Miss ., were among' the servicemen guests who say Duke defeat Alabama in'the Sugar Bowl at In case of a farm, com- New Orlea on Few Year's plete details about irrigation assessments, electricity bills, water district taxes, methods of determining shares when share rent is desired, use of equipment,as well as other desires should be supplied, INSPECTION Evacuee property office can also help in handling such matters as inspection of property, fire insurance, vandalism and pilferage. Day, PVT, JIMMY KATAYAMA was one of the lucky ones wh o d rew t he t i c k e t. * * * Wea r ing a Pre -Pearl Harbor and campaign ribbons, including one of Asiatic T hea t e r o f Op erat ion, SOT. MICHAEL ISHIKAWA visited his wife, nee Emma Matsumoto, and h is 9 months old son in the center during the New Year holiday,Sgt. Ishikawa spent ■'--ear and a half in the Any evacuee inducted in- South Pacific and returned to the States last October. to the armed services and who wants the EZRA to store his property left in a relocation center or on the West Coast should designate some person to represent Tuesday morning he left for Fort Snelling to attend school. >;: sfc * We find Japanese-American 3AITC in /c him in dealing with the VERA . GI-Joes' at places uoften dis- Any evacuee wishing to taut and remote these days, have personal or commercial s/SGT. EAZUO EAWASAEI is property picked up and stationed somewhere InAlas- stored must fill out Form WRA-155, which must be signed by the owner or by •aomeone who holds power of attorney and witnessed. Any evacuee wishing to transfer property stored in a -commercial warehouse __, January 13, 1945 i!it©or©atsiQit'i \i\% Amache Recreation asso- c i a t i on w a s ho st t o o ve r 350 CA s ta f f raemb e r s a nd c ant ri - butors to the Community Ac- tivities section at a grand Few Year's banquet last Saturday night at the 60- mess ha 11,1 Following new officers of the association were introduced : .Takashi Shima, chairman; Y * Yo s h i z awa -, vi c e - c ha i r ma n j S.FujIno and K,. Ikuta, ccr- treasurers; M, ,Kawashima, F.Yamane, F. Qkubo,. M.. Ko~ bayashi and Y, Easai, committeemen, Ent e r t a inme nt p r o vi d. ed by local talents and guests was extemporaneous, Y. Yo- jhizawa was the master of ceremonies. lU&iIII | i StIllWffililL ! ! o o qUIIE W%_ i The Discussion club will meet at the home of William A. Easton, librarian, next Monday night, 7:30 o1 clock, to discuss the t opic , "0 <=i n s orsh i'p : Do we need more or less?" Fa and 1/3 EEO the PhilipE in 3s. T/SOT. T OM " - f "'.t*i TTTT-.TATrT c-i v A n03 iilD.ORl, ana IRAMATSUareall . n t h e C BI t he ate r o f wa r . i< * * PFC.MFEOE'E FUJITA,Co.E, 44 2nd Infantry,writes from TAEETA,T/3 S/SGT. ROY n private storage to a Southern France,"In recent or WRA warehouse must pay accrued storage costs before WRA can moio such property. Wa r e h o us I n.f. r e c e i pt s mu s t be supplied,. WRA maintains warehouses in Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, Stockton, Fresno, Watsonville, Los Angeles and San Francisco for storing evacuee property. action our outfit captured a hill and called it 'Banzai Hill.'An overjoyed 01 hollered, out * Banzai'! 'when we had taken the hill,and the name stuck," Pfc, Enjita, who was a- warded the Purple Heart for a wound received in action in Italy last July, is now fighting in Southern France . A full day schedule of films is being shown three times a week. These films are used for class work, relocation and general educational purposes, stated Kiss Adcock, instructor. KWOSHITA GETS COMMENDATION WITH THE SEVENTH ARMY IE FRANCE—Pfc. Richard K. Kino sh ita , . 7 F-4 F, Aroa c h e, Co 1 o., was among the 19 Ja pa nese-Amer ican soldi er s receiving the 34th Infantry Division Commendation for successfully completing a 30-mile reconnaissance patrol 1n th e vi c in it y of pi sa, Italy, The patrol wis made up of members of the Company 0 of the 44 2nd Combat Team, now fighting in Forth eastern France, wiissiiin SPILQEIIIEIRSB •A .ka; L/-a ranasni J. Sakai, Pvt, Yoshito Fujimoto, Harmon 0 enera1 hospita1,Long- view, Texas,Pfc. Yukio Ea- j i ya ma, F t. " Ta r r e n, Wy o, Sgt, Gilbert lanji, Boll* i ng Field, S o i ith Carol!na, |