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Page 4 _ PIOHEER „. March .14. 1945 PORTLAND, Ore.--A nisei truck gardener d © 1 i ve re d produce in Portland last week ■ for the first time in almost, three years, unloading a big truck at the East Side Farmers' market. S. Tsubota, the grower from Maryhill, farmed in Idaho before resuming operation of his mid-Columbia farm,considered one of the biggest in the area. the test. The y mu s t t hen enlist' in the ERC for assignments on one of tho three terms, last of which closes on Aug, 31, Registration for the test closed, yesterday, it was reported. MOVIE -4 Miss Wilma Lundgren has been added to the finance department staff as an accounting clerk, disclosed Jack■G,,Bohon, finance officer, .. Miss .Lundgren is the daughter of Robert Lundgren, irrigation superintendent. Ja c ob ,£ e r r i 1 d , c o un s e 1 - or, extends " !'open;/ -Invitation to '..come in at any time to discuss various welfare problems. Finance department needs two .stenographers immediately , in its evacuee payroll office. Apply at center employment office or at payroll office in Wroth building. John Ter B.org, housing superintendent, - spoke at the Sunday morning Christian young peopleTs worship service at Terry Hall. JtMIfW OfMfcfLllFllM 1STIE W SE¥ III HEME W&m, JMPMJ The Army Specialized Training Reserve program qualifying test will be held on Thursday,April 12, at'the local high school, according to Miss Grace Lewis , school g u I d a nee counselor. Young men taking this test must Have their 17th birthday anniversary between Oct, 1,1944 and Aug. 31, 1945, and must be a high school graduate by July, 1945. They must also be American, citizens. If .an applicant receives a qualifying, s c or e and written consent from parent s or guard fan. is nbtained^ he may then enlist in the Enlisted Reserve O-orps and ' ask for assignment'to' the A3TRP, The test is said to take two hours and is divided into three sections. The first section tests the kn ow1e dg e of a r ithme tic, algebra • and geometry; the second section test reading comprehension, and.the third section tests leye-1 o f v o c a b u 1 a r y'. Candidates will be notified by May 19 as to whether or- not they Have passed fflEK lOfli^ This Saturday's -free movies for children at Terry Hall will feature' "Queen of.Broadway." Usual' showing schedule will be followed. hall hall Mis s Sarah A. Brown, assistant counselor, was a Denver visitor over the week-end on her annual leave■ HOST: . Ful 1 -g r own cat (f <§ma 1 e •) with gray stripes and faint yellow spots. Answers to name " Rowd y," Reward. .Return to William Wells. - WANTED: Two c o ok * s helpers. Two firemen. For staff mess. One milk deliver swamper , One clerk-steno. . For mess division. • VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS: To Mr.' and Mrs, 3hizuo Hishimura, '12E-7F, a boy, March 9. To Mr, and Mrs, John Maito,lIE-lB„ a boy, March 11.• ■ . '" •, MIGHT 7:00 p.m.—10E Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—12S Mess hall (Kunisada Chiuji) TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.— 12H Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—UK Mess hall FRIDAY 7:00 p-.m, —. 8K Mess half ''7:45' p.m.— 7H Mess Hall SATURDAY 7::00 - p.m. — 6E Mes' 7:45 'p.m.,-- BE Mes ■ .SUNDAY Ho Movies The first Japanese film to make, its appearance in the center this year, "Kunisada Chiuji," begins its special four-night run to- ' night. This typical Japanese tragic drama concerns a samurai leader of bandits, who t hro ugh a mi s und ers tending demands that his right hand; -nan bring back the head of his' uncle. Flashing swords and blood curdling' actions a la "chan-bara" enhance the picture for the children, ■Admission for this show will be 10 cents a person regardless of age. This will be a benefit affair with the proceeds being used to reimburse the Com- munit y C o unc il, which under- wrote'$100 towards sending the' FFA b oys to the national Livestock Show in Denver last January. i m St'' C IE Everybody hates people who talk behind your back, especially at the movies. —Arch. Ward, Chicago Tribune. '■ Event SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT 1ST i Prayer meeting j Bible Lecture j Vesper Services Children1s Sabbath school Adult. Sabbath school. Sabbath Worship Vesper Services SEICHO-UO-IYE Service PROTESTANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class T ime place 7:30 p.m. (Wednesday) 9H 7:30 p.m. (Thursday) 9H 7:30 p.m. (Friday) 9H 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9H 10:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9H 2:00 p.m. (Saturday) 9H 7«30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H 7:00 p.m. (Thursday) 12G 4:00 p.,m. (Friday) 8K 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9L
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 38 |
Date Created | 1945-03-14 |
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 | 4 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_N38_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
Transcript | Page 4 _ PIOHEER „. March .14. 1945 PORTLAND, Ore.--A nisei truck gardener d © 1 i ve re d produce in Portland last week ■ for the first time in almost, three years, unloading a big truck at the East Side Farmers' market. S. Tsubota, the grower from Maryhill, farmed in Idaho before resuming operation of his mid-Columbia farm,considered one of the biggest in the area. the test. The y mu s t t hen enlist' in the ERC for assignments on one of tho three terms, last of which closes on Aug, 31, Registration for the test closed, yesterday, it was reported. MOVIE -4 Miss Wilma Lundgren has been added to the finance department staff as an accounting clerk, disclosed Jack■G,,Bohon, finance officer, .. Miss .Lundgren is the daughter of Robert Lundgren, irrigation superintendent. Ja c ob ,£ e r r i 1 d , c o un s e 1 - or, extends " !'open;/ -Invitation to '..come in at any time to discuss various welfare problems. Finance department needs two .stenographers immediately , in its evacuee payroll office. Apply at center employment office or at payroll office in Wroth building. John Ter B.org, housing superintendent, - spoke at the Sunday morning Christian young peopleTs worship service at Terry Hall. JtMIfW OfMfcfLllFllM 1STIE W SE¥ III HEME W&m, JMPMJ The Army Specialized Training Reserve program qualifying test will be held on Thursday,April 12, at'the local high school, according to Miss Grace Lewis , school g u I d a nee counselor. Young men taking this test must Have their 17th birthday anniversary between Oct, 1,1944 and Aug. 31, 1945, and must be a high school graduate by July, 1945. They must also be American, citizens. If .an applicant receives a qualifying, s c or e and written consent from parent s or guard fan. is nbtained^ he may then enlist in the Enlisted Reserve O-orps and ' ask for assignment'to' the A3TRP, The test is said to take two hours and is divided into three sections. The first section tests the kn ow1e dg e of a r ithme tic, algebra • and geometry; the second section test reading comprehension, and.the third section tests leye-1 o f v o c a b u 1 a r y'. Candidates will be notified by May 19 as to whether or- not they Have passed fflEK lOfli^ This Saturday's -free movies for children at Terry Hall will feature' "Queen of.Broadway." Usual' showing schedule will be followed. hall hall Mis s Sarah A. Brown, assistant counselor, was a Denver visitor over the week-end on her annual leave■ HOST: . Ful 1 -g r own cat (f <§ma 1 e •) with gray stripes and faint yellow spots. Answers to name " Rowd y," Reward. .Return to William Wells. - WANTED: Two c o ok * s helpers. Two firemen. For staff mess. One milk deliver swamper , One clerk-steno. . For mess division. • VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS: To Mr.' and Mrs, 3hizuo Hishimura, '12E-7F, a boy, March 9. To Mr, and Mrs, John Maito,lIE-lB„ a boy, March 11.• ■ . '" •, MIGHT 7:00 p.m.—10E Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—12S Mess hall (Kunisada Chiuji) TOMORROW 7:00 p.m.— 12H Mess hall 7:45 p.m.—UK Mess hall FRIDAY 7:00 p-.m, —. 8K Mess half ''7:45' p.m.— 7H Mess Hall SATURDAY 7::00 - p.m. — 6E Mes' 7:45 'p.m.,-- BE Mes ■ .SUNDAY Ho Movies The first Japanese film to make, its appearance in the center this year, "Kunisada Chiuji," begins its special four-night run to- ' night. This typical Japanese tragic drama concerns a samurai leader of bandits, who t hro ugh a mi s und ers tending demands that his right hand; -nan bring back the head of his' uncle. Flashing swords and blood curdling' actions a la "chan-bara" enhance the picture for the children, ■Admission for this show will be 10 cents a person regardless of age. This will be a benefit affair with the proceeds being used to reimburse the Com- munit y C o unc il, which under- wrote'$100 towards sending the' FFA b oys to the national Livestock Show in Denver last January. i m St'' C IE Everybody hates people who talk behind your back, especially at the movies. —Arch. Ward, Chicago Tribune. '■ Event SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT 1ST i Prayer meeting j Bible Lecture j Vesper Services Children1s Sabbath school Adult. Sabbath school. Sabbath Worship Vesper Services SEICHO-UO-IYE Service PROTESTANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class T ime place 7:30 p.m. (Wednesday) 9H 7:30 p.m. (Thursday) 9H 7:30 p.m. (Friday) 9H 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9H 10:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9H 2:00 p.m. (Saturday) 9H 7«30 p.m. (Saturday) 9H 7:00 p.m. (Thursday) 12G 4:00 p.,m. (Friday) 8K 9:00 a.m. (Saturday) 9L |