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Page 4________PIONEER______May 1, 1943 CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Event TIME PLACE SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12G PR0TESTANT Sunrise services 6:15 a.m. 7H-10H Sunday school 8:45 a.m. 8H Japanese service 10:00 a.m. 7H-10H English service 10:15 a.m. 8H College-age group meeting 7:00 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:00 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G YP service 2:00 p.m. 7G CATHOLIC Mass 10:00 a.m. 11K NICHIRENSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H____ KURODA SPEAKS Rev. Akira Kuroda will speak at the morning worship service tomorrow at Terry hall. Dave Nakagawa, who recently returned from Chi - cago, will be the chairman. TEACHERS MEET A meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the Granada Christian church is scheduled for 2 p.m. tomor- row at the 7H church office. SEICHO-NO-IYE "Enlightenment of Family Life" will be the topic of Unosuke Karatsu's lecture at the Seicho-No-Iye services tomorrow at the 12G recreation hall. Testimo- nials and readings will al- so be given by the members. SUZUKI IN KANSAS Rev. Lester E. Suzuki will speak to a Women's federation and two churches in Kansas this week end. COLLEGE-AGE GROUP The college-age group will meet at Terry hall tomorrow evening, while the high school group will hold a business session at 8H- 11E. The public is cordi- ally invited to attend ei- ther meeting. SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday school will meet at Terry hall from 8:45 a.m. tomorrow, with Rev. Chiaki Kuzuhara in charge. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Secretary and reception- ist, Cincinnati. Nurse, Cincinnati. Ten- housemen, $23.50 per week; four wall washers, $25.50 per week; three cooks, $45 to $50 per week, must be experienced; 30 maids, $18.55 per week; and one furniture finisher, $6.50 per day, at hotel in Detroit. Chemical operators, men with mechanical skill, 78 cents per hour, Indiana. Maintenance mechanics, mus t have experience, 78 cents per hour. Three machine helpers , no experience necessary, 65 cents to $1 per hour. Two stenographers, $100 per month, Chicago. Bookkeeper-typist, salary is open, Chicago. Four men with laundry experience, 47 to 57 cents per hour; experienced bar- tenders, $125 to $135 plus two meals; cook, $135 to $165 a month; coffee and floor boys, $70 to $75 plus two meals; 10 to 15 men for cleaning and setting up banquet rooms, $80 per month; 10 maids in house- keeping department, $55 plus room and board; several housemen, $100 per month, at hotel in Chicago. Two chemists, $35 to $60 per week, Chicago. Two mechanical engineers, $40 per week and up, Chi- cago. Porter, drugstore in Chicago, $22 per week; if married, wife may be em- ployed at soda fountain, $40 per week for couple. Cook, $60 per month plus maintenance, Cincinnati hostel. Secretary, $85 per month, Chicago. Part-time circulation desk worker. Maid, $20 per week and board and room, Chicago. Maid, $18 per week, Chi- cago. Twelve printing press operators, no experience required, 55 cents per hour to start, and 60 to 65 cents and up after three weeks. Couple--gardener and cook--$150 per month plus private room, tub and show- er, radio, etc., Chicago. Houseman, $110 per month, Evanston, Ill. Tool and die maker, $1.25 per hour, Chicago. Five graduate nurses, $75 to $80 per month plus maintenance, Chicago. Two farm hands, $3 per day plus room and board, Lamar. Garage man, night work, $30 per week. Oak Park, Ill. Male hospital, attendant, $60 per month plus main- tenance, 48-hour week, Cin- cinnati. Fifty girls as clerks in retail stores, $25 per week, Cleveland. Experienced (as well as beginners ) machinists, welders, body repairmen, body painters. Two boys to take care of club, night work of four to five hours, $75 per month plus room and board, Colo- rado Springs. Two store clerks, $23 per week, Colorado Springs. Two egg candlers, 45 cents per hour, 10 hours per day at time and a half overtime. Two ice crushers, 60 cents per hour, 54-hour week. Two boys to make crates, 45 cents per hour plus time and a half for overtime. Fifty-man railroad crew, Garden City, Kans., 50 cents, per hour for 10-hour day; crew will be provided with week end visits to center. Five or six doctors and three nurses, especially those trained in psychiatry and tuberculosis work, Missouri. Thirty experienced pro- duce managers.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 61 |
Date | 1943-05-01 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 61 |
Page count | 13 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 4 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N61_P04 |
Page number | page 4 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 4________PIONEER______May 1, 1943 CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Event TIME PLACE SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12G PR0TESTANT Sunrise services 6:15 a.m. 7H-10H Sunday school 8:45 a.m. 8H Japanese service 10:00 a.m. 7H-10H English service 10:15 a.m. 8H College-age group meeting 7:00 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:00 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G YP service 2:00 p.m. 7G CATHOLIC Mass 10:00 a.m. 11K NICHIRENSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H____ KURODA SPEAKS Rev. Akira Kuroda will speak at the morning worship service tomorrow at Terry hall. Dave Nakagawa, who recently returned from Chi - cago, will be the chairman. TEACHERS MEET A meeting of the Sunday school teachers of the Granada Christian church is scheduled for 2 p.m. tomor- row at the 7H church office. SEICHO-NO-IYE "Enlightenment of Family Life" will be the topic of Unosuke Karatsu's lecture at the Seicho-No-Iye services tomorrow at the 12G recreation hall. Testimo- nials and readings will al- so be given by the members. SUZUKI IN KANSAS Rev. Lester E. Suzuki will speak to a Women's federation and two churches in Kansas this week end. COLLEGE-AGE GROUP The college-age group will meet at Terry hall tomorrow evening, while the high school group will hold a business session at 8H- 11E. The public is cordi- ally invited to attend ei- ther meeting. SUNDAY SCHOOL The Sunday school will meet at Terry hall from 8:45 a.m. tomorrow, with Rev. Chiaki Kuzuhara in charge. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Secretary and reception- ist, Cincinnati. Nurse, Cincinnati. Ten- housemen, $23.50 per week; four wall washers, $25.50 per week; three cooks, $45 to $50 per week, must be experienced; 30 maids, $18.55 per week; and one furniture finisher, $6.50 per day, at hotel in Detroit. Chemical operators, men with mechanical skill, 78 cents per hour, Indiana. Maintenance mechanics, mus t have experience, 78 cents per hour. Three machine helpers , no experience necessary, 65 cents to $1 per hour. Two stenographers, $100 per month, Chicago. Bookkeeper-typist, salary is open, Chicago. Four men with laundry experience, 47 to 57 cents per hour; experienced bar- tenders, $125 to $135 plus two meals; cook, $135 to $165 a month; coffee and floor boys, $70 to $75 plus two meals; 10 to 15 men for cleaning and setting up banquet rooms, $80 per month; 10 maids in house- keeping department, $55 plus room and board; several housemen, $100 per month, at hotel in Chicago. Two chemists, $35 to $60 per week, Chicago. Two mechanical engineers, $40 per week and up, Chi- cago. Porter, drugstore in Chicago, $22 per week; if married, wife may be em- ployed at soda fountain, $40 per week for couple. Cook, $60 per month plus maintenance, Cincinnati hostel. Secretary, $85 per month, Chicago. Part-time circulation desk worker. Maid, $20 per week and board and room, Chicago. Maid, $18 per week, Chi- cago. Twelve printing press operators, no experience required, 55 cents per hour to start, and 60 to 65 cents and up after three weeks. Couple--gardener and cook--$150 per month plus private room, tub and show- er, radio, etc., Chicago. Houseman, $110 per month, Evanston, Ill. Tool and die maker, $1.25 per hour, Chicago. Five graduate nurses, $75 to $80 per month plus maintenance, Chicago. Two farm hands, $3 per day plus room and board, Lamar. Garage man, night work, $30 per week. Oak Park, Ill. Male hospital, attendant, $60 per month plus main- tenance, 48-hour week, Cin- cinnati. Fifty girls as clerks in retail stores, $25 per week, Cleveland. Experienced (as well as beginners ) machinists, welders, body repairmen, body painters. Two boys to take care of club, night work of four to five hours, $75 per month plus room and board, Colo- rado Springs. Two store clerks, $23 per week, Colorado Springs. Two egg candlers, 45 cents per hour, 10 hours per day at time and a half overtime. Two ice crushers, 60 cents per hour, 54-hour week. Two boys to make crates, 45 cents per hour plus time and a half for overtime. Fifty-man railroad crew, Garden City, Kans., 50 cents, per hour for 10-hour day; crew will be provided with week end visits to center. Five or six doctors and three nurses, especially those trained in psychiatry and tuberculosis work, Missouri. Thirty experienced pro- duce managers. |