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Page 4_______________PIONEER____________May 5, 1943 ©Short TAKES The fire department has issued a request that in case of a fire, residents summon the firemen immedi- ately rather than after the blaze has been partially extinguished. © James Wada, foreman of landscaping crews, is seek- ing about 20 workers to do landscaping and gardening work. Those interested are asked to contact Wada in the administrative area where the crew is currently working. © The regular quarterly membership meeting of the Amache Consumer Enterprises will be held at Terry hall, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, an- nounces the board of di- rectors. © Only slight damage was done by the fire in 8E mess hall Saturday. The blaze was blamed on an over-heated boiler. © Experienced men for farm, ranch, general agriculture, and livestock work, 35 to 50 years of age, college men not wanted, year-around work, families desired, Cozod, Neb. TEACHER SHORTAGE CLOSES CLASSES The lack of teachers has necessitated the clos- ing of all shorthand and typing classes on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights, according to the adult edu- cation department. An urgent plea is made for persons able to teach either shorthand or typing to apply at the adult edu- cation office. WORKERS NEEDED BY CENTER HOSPITAL The center hospital needs several tray girls, laundry kers, janitor, and night clerk. The tray girls and night clerk must be able speak English, the laun- dry workers and janitor may either male or female. The night clerk's duties will consist of taking tele- phone calls and dispatching ambulance. The work- hours will be from midnight to 8 a.m. TRANSLATORS ARE SOUGHT The employment office is seeking men and women who can or would like to qualify as translators for such organizations as the Office of War Information, Federal Communications com- mission, and the Army and Navy. The office wishes to compile a list of per- sons who would be eligible when translating Jobs are available. The adult education of- fice has received from the Denver WRA office copies of the preliminary examina- tion which is to be given to prospective candidates. All persons who wish to take this examination are asked to do so at the adult education office after 1 p.m. tomorrow or Friday. The test requires from 3 to 6 hours to complete, and must be taken on either of the two designated days. ‘Joan Of Paris’ To Start Run "Love Thy Neighbor," featuring radio comedians Jack Benny and Fred Allen, will have its final show- ings tomorrow night. Start- ing a three-day run from Friday is "Joan of Paris," starring Michele Morgan, Paul Henreid, Thomas Mitch- ell, and May Robson. The latter is a timely film of France under Gestapo terror. The weekly chapter of the serial "Fighting With Kit Carson" is not being shown this week, as the film company notified the rec- reation department that the scheduled installment was damaged by another custo- mer. It is expected, how- ever, that a reprint will be available soon. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Ten boys to unpack, sort merchandise in stockroom, $20, Chicago. Apprentice with mech. aptitude to learn, repair cash registers, $30 per wk. Chicago. Cooks and second cooks, $25 plus meals, no Sunday work, Chicago. Two nurses, $80 per mon plus maintenance, Chicago. Gill net fishermen please inquire at employment of- fice for job opportunities, $6 to $12 per day. Domestic couple, New York City, $125 per mon, rm and bd. Two stenos, $100 per mon, Chicago. Twelve printing press operators, 55 cts per hr to start, up to 60, 65 cts after, three wks, no exp necessary. Garage man, $30 per wk, Oak Park, Ill., night work. Male hospital attendant, $60 per mon, maintenance, 48-hr wk, Cincinnati. Fifty girls as clerks in retail stores, $25 per wk, Cleveland. Machinists, welders, body repairmen, body paint- ers, with or without exp. Fifty-man railroad crew, Garden City, Kans., 50 cts per hr for 10-hr day; will be provided with week end visits to center. Boy to type, take short- hand, to be gardener, house- boy, $75 per mon, rm. and bd, South Bend, Ind. Spring gun handler, Mil- waukee, $35 per wk, 40-hr wk. Must do paint-mixing and spray-gun work. Ten women hand painters, Chicago, salary open, to paint small statues. Ten laborers, 60 cts per hr, Toledo. Wool insulation workers, housing available. Certified public account- ant or public practicing accountant. Cook, $20 per wk plus board and room summer camp near Denver. Four men or three couples, $77, two meals and work clothes, Cincinnati univer- sity. Two typists, no short- hand, $85, raise to $100, Denver. Persons with knowledge of major chemistry, including analytical, organic, in- organic, and bio chemistry, $125 to $175 per mon plus maintenance. One hundred fifty rail- road track workers, 50 cts per hr, 10-hr day, board costs $1.25 per day, living, dining, and bathing faci- lities available. Free transportation to Amache on week ends.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 62 |
Date | 1943-05-05 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 62 |
Page count | 13 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 4 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N62_P04 |
Page number | page 4 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.4 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 4_______________PIONEER____________May 5, 1943 ©Short TAKES The fire department has issued a request that in case of a fire, residents summon the firemen immedi- ately rather than after the blaze has been partially extinguished. © James Wada, foreman of landscaping crews, is seek- ing about 20 workers to do landscaping and gardening work. Those interested are asked to contact Wada in the administrative area where the crew is currently working. © The regular quarterly membership meeting of the Amache Consumer Enterprises will be held at Terry hall, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, an- nounces the board of di- rectors. © Only slight damage was done by the fire in 8E mess hall Saturday. The blaze was blamed on an over-heated boiler. © Experienced men for farm, ranch, general agriculture, and livestock work, 35 to 50 years of age, college men not wanted, year-around work, families desired, Cozod, Neb. TEACHER SHORTAGE CLOSES CLASSES The lack of teachers has necessitated the clos- ing of all shorthand and typing classes on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights, according to the adult edu- cation department. An urgent plea is made for persons able to teach either shorthand or typing to apply at the adult edu- cation office. WORKERS NEEDED BY CENTER HOSPITAL The center hospital needs several tray girls, laundry kers, janitor, and night clerk. The tray girls and night clerk must be able speak English, the laun- dry workers and janitor may either male or female. The night clerk's duties will consist of taking tele- phone calls and dispatching ambulance. The work- hours will be from midnight to 8 a.m. TRANSLATORS ARE SOUGHT The employment office is seeking men and women who can or would like to qualify as translators for such organizations as the Office of War Information, Federal Communications com- mission, and the Army and Navy. The office wishes to compile a list of per- sons who would be eligible when translating Jobs are available. The adult education of- fice has received from the Denver WRA office copies of the preliminary examina- tion which is to be given to prospective candidates. All persons who wish to take this examination are asked to do so at the adult education office after 1 p.m. tomorrow or Friday. The test requires from 3 to 6 hours to complete, and must be taken on either of the two designated days. ‘Joan Of Paris’ To Start Run "Love Thy Neighbor," featuring radio comedians Jack Benny and Fred Allen, will have its final show- ings tomorrow night. Start- ing a three-day run from Friday is "Joan of Paris," starring Michele Morgan, Paul Henreid, Thomas Mitch- ell, and May Robson. The latter is a timely film of France under Gestapo terror. The weekly chapter of the serial "Fighting With Kit Carson" is not being shown this week, as the film company notified the rec- reation department that the scheduled installment was damaged by another custo- mer. It is expected, how- ever, that a reprint will be available soon. ===JOB OPPORTUNITIES=== Ten boys to unpack, sort merchandise in stockroom, $20, Chicago. Apprentice with mech. aptitude to learn, repair cash registers, $30 per wk. Chicago. Cooks and second cooks, $25 plus meals, no Sunday work, Chicago. Two nurses, $80 per mon plus maintenance, Chicago. Gill net fishermen please inquire at employment of- fice for job opportunities, $6 to $12 per day. Domestic couple, New York City, $125 per mon, rm and bd. Two stenos, $100 per mon, Chicago. Twelve printing press operators, 55 cts per hr to start, up to 60, 65 cts after, three wks, no exp necessary. Garage man, $30 per wk, Oak Park, Ill., night work. Male hospital attendant, $60 per mon, maintenance, 48-hr wk, Cincinnati. Fifty girls as clerks in retail stores, $25 per wk, Cleveland. Machinists, welders, body repairmen, body paint- ers, with or without exp. Fifty-man railroad crew, Garden City, Kans., 50 cts per hr for 10-hr day; will be provided with week end visits to center. Boy to type, take short- hand, to be gardener, house- boy, $75 per mon, rm. and bd, South Bend, Ind. Spring gun handler, Mil- waukee, $35 per wk, 40-hr wk. Must do paint-mixing and spray-gun work. Ten women hand painters, Chicago, salary open, to paint small statues. Ten laborers, 60 cts per hr, Toledo. Wool insulation workers, housing available. Certified public account- ant or public practicing accountant. Cook, $20 per wk plus board and room summer camp near Denver. Four men or three couples, $77, two meals and work clothes, Cincinnati univer- sity. Two typists, no short- hand, $85, raise to $100, Denver. Persons with knowledge of major chemistry, including analytical, organic, in- organic, and bio chemistry, $125 to $175 per mon plus maintenance. One hundred fifty rail- road track workers, 50 cts per hr, 10-hr day, board costs $1.25 per day, living, dining, and bathing faci- lities available. Free transportation to Amache on week ends. |