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PIONEER !FBI»EIL0& „_ Page 5 Ma rum. i Rado, C51b*| May 10. Tomaye Yamane,.La Junta, Colo., May 11. Kofugi and Chiyotaro Nakano, Keenesburg, Colo., May 12. Tadashi kuwatani, Detroit, Mich., May:i3i.; Diainie, Lawrence .and Tatsume Hubota, Denver, Colo., May 13. Kurahachi and.Chiyono Tominaga, Pueblo,..Colo,, May 13 a . , Teruko and Carolyn Ya- buta, Denver Colo., May 13. Shi z ue Hamaoka, Chic ag p, 111., May 14. Mabel Fuj ihara,Chic agp, 111., May 14. Hich.emon Goto, Pierce, Colo., May 14, Ji t su o Handa.,. Fr u i t a, Colo., May 14. Sh i g eya M. S a kam o t o, Denver, Colo., May 14. Kenji Yatsuya,. Denver, Colo., May 15 . IkujI Kumagai, Denve r, Colo., May 15. Masuichi, Sueko, Hojo, Fujiko, George, Takeo and Mitsuru Nakano,San Aoacio, Colo., May 15. ;Aki r a. S ug i har a, - Omaha, Hebr., May 16. Jean and Delight Fuiimo- to, Denver, Colo., May 16. Saihacb.i, Shlna, Fujiye and .George Murakami, Ft. Lupton, Colo., May 16. Y o s h i Mori, Denver, Colo...,, May. 16. Tsumori Tsujioka, Keenesburg, Colo., May 17. Hirosuka and Tsu Kaneyo- shi, Keenesburg,. M.ay 17. George .S a gar a,, Pueblo, Colo., May .17... , . '_[[ \ S an s aku Sh i'zuru, C o 1 o ra- do Springs,. .Colo.., May 17. June . .a n d .Tsune Sato, Detroit, . MX oh •.,. May . 17 (< Midori and Paul Morita, Bridgeton, HJ *, May 17. Misao Shinsako, Bridge- ton, .HJ,, May 17. .Jobn.M. Katayama, • Los Angeles, Calif., May 18. Emi..Katayama, Los Angeles, Calif., May 18,' Haokichi, Kate andlsabel Tanji, Livingston, Calif., May 18. ' Kite Toyoki, Pittsburg, Pa., May 18. Seiji and Iku Sameshima, Pittsburg, Pa., May 1C... Michiko and David Kuro- da, Hew York,. HY.,. May] 21. Erne.st . Ifiyashima, Denver, Colo., May 21. COIMWWI© <B/folWE$ TOHIGHT: Squares vs. Ramblers • TOMORROW nIGKT: Alpha Kappas vs., Seinans FRIDAY HI. GHT'; Ruri.s vs. Lobos SATURDAY AFTHRHOOH: • Squares vs. Lobos SOfT6ALL RESULTS The Squares tucked an- o th e r -win uii'd o r t h e i r b e 11 s with . an _ 8-3 victory over the Spinalis in the first game of Sunday afternoon's double-header. The second tilt f o und the Ghou1s hand- ing the try-hard Co-op ten their, _ Sixth c onsec utive loss, 12 to 5. The high-flying .undefeated ( Lolios had to come from _ behind to beat the oft-defeated Cables, 4—1, in Sunday night's loop fray. ma cm ii ii ir il s£ d ' IHRO«06II DOOR S'AH ' FIlAilCISCO—mili'am Y. HakaHara was an. unhappy recipient of a big rock th rown. th ro ugh. th e f r ont door of h i s hi one las t we ek. He recently . returned 'to this city. ■ The incident was the f ir s t act of vio 1 enc e a ga i nst returnees in this area.' ;ci About 200 evacuees cannery workers are wanted' by the Bear River Packing company of Brigham City, Utah, to start work on June 15. . Housing with cooking 'facilities (barrack stylo)' is furnished ' with free coal, e 1 e c t r i c i t y and water. Would like to have at least three workers in each apartment* Housing will be furnished free to those wishing to stay after the end of the current season, which will last through December. Meals will be served to single persons, if necessary. Wages are 70-75 cents an hour for men and 55 cents .for women. There will also be piece work for women. Those wishing further informatlon should c ontact Banna Yroshinaga at the evacuee property office or 6G- 6D, and all arrangements should be made before Junel. .. i ±\ . . 7F ..733 .12E .12G .11C Tabulation of the 1-2-3 winners of last Saturday's Field Day events, as accu- rately compiled as possible by the PIONEER staff under trying c i rciu.nsta.nc e s, is released as follows: FIRST RACE' (Hoys) 1st, Mori Hishida .UK 2 nd. G e o r g e Yo shikadb..12E 3rd. Masashi Morimoto...GE * # * * SECOND'RACE (boys) 1st. 3am'6kubo 11 If 2 nd. Hob o ru Ia hah a shi...6G 3rd. Seishi Hawahara....8F THIRD' RACE' (Boys) 1st. Eugene Tashima.. 2nd, Frank Yagi 3rd. Takeshi Isukuda. * * * * FOURTH RACE (Girls) 1st. Betty A'tagi 2nd. Junko Masato,.., 3rd, Rose Okamoto.,.. ->;< >^ % >j< FIFTH RACE (Girls) 1st.' Fujiko Nakano 12E 2nd, Sally Hironaka...,llE 3rd. Naomi' Takemura.....7H * * * * SIXTH RACE '(G'i'rl's")' ' 1st. Naomi Takemura,....7E 2nd. Junko Ma sat o , 12G 3rd,' 'Junko Manabe..... .11G >(i >;^ % ^e SEVENTH RACE (.Boys) 1st. Yoshio Ishibashi..l2K 2nd, Tad'dy Narita 10E 3rd. Ho jo Hakano.. . .. ,.12E EIGHTH RACE (Girls) 1st* Hideko Shimozono..12H 2nd. Marion Sugioka HE 3rd. ' Akiko Yagi 7G —continued on page 6 -— PRODyCE saite n% improving Market situation iimPortland, Ore., is improving, Harold S.Fistere, Washington-Oregon WRA area supervisor, stated recently. F. Fuji! of ■ Troutdale, 0 r e., sold his supply of dry onions in a Portland market recently, and the market master told him to tell other Japanese growers to bring in their produce. WANTS 5 MEN Five 'men are wanted - immediately by the Idaho Seed company of Walla Walla, Wash. Wages: 65 cents an hour. Also wanted one cook; wi 11 * pay"15 a day. Contact 11E-GC for further information. I
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 56 |
Date Created | 1945-05-16 |
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_N56_P05 |
Title | page 5 |
Transcript | PIONEER !FBI»EIL0& „_ Page 5 Ma rum. i Rado, C51b*| May 10. Tomaye Yamane,.La Junta, Colo., May 11. Kofugi and Chiyotaro Nakano, Keenesburg, Colo., May 12. Tadashi kuwatani, Detroit, Mich., May:i3i.; Diainie, Lawrence .and Tatsume Hubota, Denver, Colo., May 13. Kurahachi and.Chiyono Tominaga, Pueblo,..Colo,, May 13 a . , Teruko and Carolyn Ya- buta, Denver Colo., May 13. Shi z ue Hamaoka, Chic ag p, 111., May 14. Mabel Fuj ihara,Chic agp, 111., May 14. Hich.emon Goto, Pierce, Colo., May 14, Ji t su o Handa.,. Fr u i t a, Colo., May 14. Sh i g eya M. S a kam o t o, Denver, Colo., May 14. Kenji Yatsuya,. Denver, Colo., May 15 . IkujI Kumagai, Denve r, Colo., May 15. Masuichi, Sueko, Hojo, Fujiko, George, Takeo and Mitsuru Nakano,San Aoacio, Colo., May 15. ;Aki r a. S ug i har a, - Omaha, Hebr., May 16. Jean and Delight Fuiimo- to, Denver, Colo., May 16. Saihacb.i, Shlna, Fujiye and .George Murakami, Ft. Lupton, Colo., May 16. Y o s h i Mori, Denver, Colo...,, May. 16. Tsumori Tsujioka, Keenesburg, Colo., May 17. Hirosuka and Tsu Kaneyo- shi, Keenesburg,. M.ay 17. George .S a gar a,, Pueblo, Colo., May .17... , . '_[[ \ S an s aku Sh i'zuru, C o 1 o ra- do Springs,. .Colo.., May 17. June . .a n d .Tsune Sato, Detroit, . MX oh •.,. May . 17 (< Midori and Paul Morita, Bridgeton, HJ *, May 17. Misao Shinsako, Bridge- ton, .HJ,, May 17. .Jobn.M. Katayama, • Los Angeles, Calif., May 18. Emi..Katayama, Los Angeles, Calif., May 18,' Haokichi, Kate andlsabel Tanji, Livingston, Calif., May 18. ' Kite Toyoki, Pittsburg, Pa., May 18. Seiji and Iku Sameshima, Pittsburg, Pa., May 1C... Michiko and David Kuro- da, Hew York,. HY.,. May] 21. Erne.st . Ifiyashima, Denver, Colo., May 21. COIMWWI© ;< >^ % >j< FIFTH RACE (Girls) 1st.' Fujiko Nakano 12E 2nd, Sally Hironaka...,llE 3rd. Naomi' Takemura.....7H * * * * SIXTH RACE '(G'i'rl's")' ' 1st. Naomi Takemura,....7E 2nd. Junko Ma sat o , 12G 3rd,' 'Junko Manabe..... .11G >(i >;^ % ^e SEVENTH RACE (.Boys) 1st. Yoshio Ishibashi..l2K 2nd, Tad'dy Narita 10E 3rd. Ho jo Hakano.. . .. ,.12E EIGHTH RACE (Girls) 1st* Hideko Shimozono..12H 2nd. Marion Sugioka HE 3rd. ' Akiko Yagi 7G —continued on page 6 -— PRODyCE saite n% improving Market situation iimPortland, Ore., is improving, Harold S.Fistere, Washington-Oregon WRA area supervisor, stated recently. F. Fuji! of ■ Troutdale, 0 r e., sold his supply of dry onions in a Portland market recently, and the market master told him to tell other Japanese growers to bring in their produce. WANTS 5 MEN Five 'men are wanted - immediately by the Idaho Seed company of Walla Walla, Wash. Wages: 65 cents an hour. Also wanted one cook; wi 11 * pay"15 a day. Contact 11E-GC for further information. I |