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FIDREER April 11, 1945 FRESNO—A 10-year-o 1 d hoy who lives near the Mountain View cemetery admitted he was involved in / If The Gamma Rhos GR club performed another good deed by voluntarily f o lding bandages at the local hospital last week, according to Agnes Wada, president. J e an Fu r uno succeeded Grace fbacabe to the post of presidency of the Jumbr- ettes GLi club at a recent election* other officers are: Louise Sasano, vice- p r e s I d ent; Grace Y'at ab e., s ecr et ar y', Mar icn 1 o shi war a, treasurer! Joyce- Ikesaki, historian,and KarumO Hama- h a s h i , j n emb e r - at -1 ar g e. An informal, installation ceremony will be held at the h om e o f Mr s • J un. e M o r i - moto,advisor, this Sunday. cfitirclh Jb*r»ef% Sound motion pictures entitled "The Letter From Bataan," "Mermaid," "Sunny Splendor" and "Japan" will be shown at the Seventh- day Advent 1st Evangelistic meeting tomorrow night, 7:30 o'clock, at 9H recreation hall, A Bible lecture, "The Book of Life,"will be given by Rev, George Aso, A round table discussion on. Subconsciousness" will be conducted by bnosuke Karatsu at the Seicho-ho- lye meeting tomorrow night, 7,o'clock, at 12G recreation hall. overturning tombstones on Japanese graves during the last few weeks. Undersheriff John Ford said the boy ac first told Deputy Sheriff- Henry Scha- fer he was responsible for the vandalism. Later He denied he was involved and then said other boys were implicated, Schafer 'said he questioned more than a dozen. youngsters but the 10-year- old boy ape eared'to be the only one who was connected with the' depredations. The investigation i s being continued- to determine if youngsters other than those already questioned aided the'10-year-old boy. "I bream of You"was the theme of the dans ant sponsored In lion Or of Pvts, Min Takata, Jack lamashiro and Frank S^gakibythe 12G YPC last Sunday evening at the 12G mess hall. An en j oy ab 1 e 11 cne- was had by thc s e p r e s ent, LOST; Brown wallet ( t hree fold), containing $17 in currency (3-vb, 2-sfl) and loose change. Be t w e en canteen and 6E vicinity. Return to Silk Screen. Reward. ' ' FOUND j .Dark blue handbag With zipper at Terry Hall las t Saturday night, - Large wh it e h an died Ion i f« with small tools attached. . Please claim above articles at the FIOHEER. rAnACHfc CIIII IRC IR SfcRWlCCS Ti ime Event SEVENTH-DAY ADVERT1ST Prayer mo etin g Bible Lecture fesper Services- Children's Sabbath school Adult Sabbath school , Sabbath Worship Vesper Services Hv ax; g e 1 i s t ic me et in g (Sound Motion Pictures) 7;00 SBICH0-.N0-1 YE Service PROTESTANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class P1 ac e 7 00 p «m« 7 .50 pVm. 7 .30 p.m. 2 00 p, m , 9 .00 a.m. 10 00 a.m. 7 30 p,m. (Wednesday) {Thursday) (Friday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Sacurday) (Saturday) 9H 911 9H 9K 9H 9H 9H P 7;00 p,m, 4:00 p 9:00 a m, (Thursday) 9H (Thursday) 120 (Friday)' 8H (Saturday) 9L Iv obut ar o Fu j it a ,Puebl o, Colo,, i-ic r i 1 6, Hiyoshi Aleutagawa, Colorado Springs,Colo,,April 7. Petty Fujimori,Detroit, Mich., Ann.il 8. Riichi unodera, Bridge- ton, IW,, Apr 1,1. 8, Sampei Ishibashi, Grand Junction, Colo., April 9. Mori so h i s h in ar a, 3r I d g e- ton, bJ,, April 9. Frank. Shinsako, Bridge- ton, NJv, April 9. John beya, Las Animas, Colo., April 9. Ch.uzabu.ro Hatano, Denver, Colo., Aonil 9, Ramekichi Robata, Los Angeles, Calif.,April 9. Lucy kiski, M e reed, Calif., April 10. Shozo Hi shi, Merced, Calif., April 10, CH iy o ko Hi shi, Mer c ed, Calif., April 10. Fum i i akata, Chicago, 111.,. April 10, Kakuji Takata, Chicago, 111., April 10. T omo ichI T akat a,Henv er, Colo., April 10, John Ando,Chic ago,111.,' April 10o Fusako Handa, New York, nY., April 10, Takeshi Odama, Rocky Ford, Colo,, April 10. . Hikushige Momii,Denver, Colo., Apnil 11, Ios hIo Kawamoto,Fr e sn o, Calif., Apnil 11. Shigeko iuae Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn., April 11. Satsuki Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn., April 11, Masao Tsubota, Fresno, Calif,, April 11, Kisaichi byeda,Petaluma, Calif., April 12. Shizuyo Uyeda,Fet"aluma, Calif., April 12, ShIgeto Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn,, April 11. Toshio Kawauchi,Hender son K y8, April 12. T o kuy e 1 an i g o s h i, L i v in g- ston, Calif,, April 12. Keicni Takashima, Medi- nah, 111,, April 14. Hat s uy 0 0Hub ar a,He en e s- burg, Colo,, April 14. Fr an k I. Y a s un a g a, Re w York, nY., April 14. Torn! Shibuya, Los Angeles, Calif'., Anril 15. SEWING CILASS Members ofMrs.Arakawa' s sewing class are requested to meet ,.t Sjri-Co-Op photo studio this .Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol III, No. 46 |
Date Created | 1945-04-11 |
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_N46_P04 |
Title | page 4 |
Transcript | FIDREER April 11, 1945 FRESNO—A 10-year-o 1 d hoy who lives near the Mountain View cemetery admitted he was involved in / If The Gamma Rhos GR club performed another good deed by voluntarily f o lding bandages at the local hospital last week, according to Agnes Wada, president. J e an Fu r uno succeeded Grace fbacabe to the post of presidency of the Jumbr- ettes GLi club at a recent election* other officers are: Louise Sasano, vice- p r e s I d ent; Grace Y'at ab e., s ecr et ar y', Mar icn 1 o shi war a, treasurer! Joyce- Ikesaki, historian,and KarumO Hama- h a s h i , j n emb e r - at -1 ar g e. An informal, installation ceremony will be held at the h om e o f Mr s • J un. e M o r i - moto,advisor, this Sunday. cfitirclh Jb*r»ef% Sound motion pictures entitled "The Letter From Bataan," "Mermaid," "Sunny Splendor" and "Japan" will be shown at the Seventh- day Advent 1st Evangelistic meeting tomorrow night, 7:30 o'clock, at 9H recreation hall, A Bible lecture, "The Book of Life,"will be given by Rev, George Aso, A round table discussion on. Subconsciousness" will be conducted by bnosuke Karatsu at the Seicho-ho- lye meeting tomorrow night, 7,o'clock, at 12G recreation hall. overturning tombstones on Japanese graves during the last few weeks. Undersheriff John Ford said the boy ac first told Deputy Sheriff- Henry Scha- fer he was responsible for the vandalism. Later He denied he was involved and then said other boys were implicated, Schafer 'said he questioned more than a dozen. youngsters but the 10-year- old boy ape eared'to be the only one who was connected with the' depredations. The investigation i s being continued- to determine if youngsters other than those already questioned aided the'10-year-old boy. "I bream of You"was the theme of the dans ant sponsored In lion Or of Pvts, Min Takata, Jack lamashiro and Frank S^gakibythe 12G YPC last Sunday evening at the 12G mess hall. An en j oy ab 1 e 11 cne- was had by thc s e p r e s ent, LOST; Brown wallet ( t hree fold), containing $17 in currency (3-vb, 2-sfl) and loose change. Be t w e en canteen and 6E vicinity. Return to Silk Screen. Reward. ' ' FOUND j .Dark blue handbag With zipper at Terry Hall las t Saturday night, - Large wh it e h an died Ion i f« with small tools attached. . Please claim above articles at the FIOHEER. rAnACHfc CIIII IRC IR SfcRWlCCS Ti ime Event SEVENTH-DAY ADVERT1ST Prayer mo etin g Bible Lecture fesper Services- Children's Sabbath school Adult Sabbath school , Sabbath Worship Vesper Services Hv ax; g e 1 i s t ic me et in g (Sound Motion Pictures) 7;00 SBICH0-.N0-1 YE Service PROTESTANT Neighborhood Bible class Neighborhood Bible class P1 ac e 7 00 p «m« 7 .50 pVm. 7 .30 p.m. 2 00 p, m , 9 .00 a.m. 10 00 a.m. 7 30 p,m. (Wednesday) {Thursday) (Friday) (Saturday) (Saturday) (Sacurday) (Saturday) 9H 911 9H 9K 9H 9H 9H P 7;00 p,m, 4:00 p 9:00 a m, (Thursday) 9H (Thursday) 120 (Friday)' 8H (Saturday) 9L Iv obut ar o Fu j it a ,Puebl o, Colo,, i-ic r i 1 6, Hiyoshi Aleutagawa, Colorado Springs,Colo,,April 7. Petty Fujimori,Detroit, Mich., Ann.il 8. Riichi unodera, Bridge- ton, IW,, Apr 1,1. 8, Sampei Ishibashi, Grand Junction, Colo., April 9. Mori so h i s h in ar a, 3r I d g e- ton, bJ,, April 9. Frank. Shinsako, Bridge- ton, NJv, April 9. John beya, Las Animas, Colo., April 9. Ch.uzabu.ro Hatano, Denver, Colo., Aonil 9, Ramekichi Robata, Los Angeles, Calif.,April 9. Lucy kiski, M e reed, Calif., April 10. Shozo Hi shi, Merced, Calif., April 10, CH iy o ko Hi shi, Mer c ed, Calif., April 10. Fum i i akata, Chicago, 111.,. April 10, Kakuji Takata, Chicago, 111., April 10. T omo ichI T akat a,Henv er, Colo., April 10, John Ando,Chic ago,111.,' April 10o Fusako Handa, New York, nY., April 10, Takeshi Odama, Rocky Ford, Colo,, April 10. . Hikushige Momii,Denver, Colo., Apnil 11, Ios hIo Kawamoto,Fr e sn o, Calif., Apnil 11. Shigeko iuae Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn., April 11. Satsuki Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn., April 11, Masao Tsubota, Fresno, Calif,, April 11, Kisaichi byeda,Petaluma, Calif., April 12. Shizuyo Uyeda,Fet"aluma, Calif., April 12, ShIgeto Sakamoto, Fairfield, Conn,, April 11. Toshio Kawauchi,Hender son K y8, April 12. T o kuy e 1 an i g o s h i, L i v in g- ston, Calif,, April 12. Keicni Takashima, Medi- nah, 111,, April 14. Hat s uy 0 0Hub ar a,He en e s- burg, Colo,, April 14. Fr an k I. Y a s un a g a, Re w York, nY., April 14. Torn! Shibuya, Los Angeles, Calif'., Anril 15. SEWING CILASS Members ofMrs.Arakawa' s sewing class are requested to meet ,.t Sjri-Co-Op photo studio this .Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock. |