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7 /7 ^ /&/»y7//i feci: i If i f 0 a ti il li si fill] *■ 1> $ 2l> # Vol, No. 71 Amac.he, Colorado June 5. 1945 PRINT SHOP DE Soup ww,tit 185 lerge posters, 250 stickers, and 100 cerds have thus fer been printed by the new silk screen project now under way in the 6E recreation hall, under the direction of Maid-a Campbell. Twenty- five, members comprise 'the present staff. According to Miss Camp- ' b e11,.the FS FA vy he s been contacted., end in a few weeks the local"* silk-screen project should be printing training aid posters for them. "This work will answer a great need for the Navy,, and the center will be making a definite contribution," she said. ' All persons interested in the process are welcome to ■visit the' print shop,, and while no new workers ere being taken at present, they may speak to Miss Campb ell a b out futu r e work in the shoo. Chiura ins Firsts Professor Chiura Obata of Topaz cent e rwes awarded first prize of $50 in the Relocation Center Art exhibit et Cam'br id ge, Mass ., for his painting "New Moon;.'1 Second prize of $25 was won by • Paul Zaimo, Heart Mountain, and third prize "of $20,'by Yoshio Tsu'rU'de of Amache. M, Tom Inada of Tule Fake won first prize of $20 in the' mimeograph art competition. The' fo7lowing were awarded prizes of.$20 each for the'best entry in their respective divisions: Flower painting,HFsako Hibi, Topaz ; portrait, Frank Teira, Topaz j landscape,Professor Chiura Obata, Topaz; scene at relocation or assembly c e nt e r, Ke kunen '.Ts ur oka, Post on; Japanese style painting', Charles A.Mikami, Tule Fake. SO VOLUNTEERS • HE IP OH FARM Yesterday' and. Thursday more than 50 evacuees volunteered their time to work on the farm aiding in the harvesting of the spinach and thinning of the lettuce. Two hundred bushels of spinach " were cut for center consumption by these workers. f I Rl-OPEN SIOUtE IN AG RtC HAIL The c 1 o thing store, which has been moved to the 8G recreation hall, will be o'pen. for business 'on or about Monday, announces Co ns ume'r' Enterprises. I jpc:; . " TODAY 7:00 p.m.--7H mess hell*. 7:45 p.m.--6G mess hall., TOMORROW F * 7:00 p.m.—7G mess' hall. . 7:45 p,m.--8F mess hall. MONDAY 7:00 p.m..—7E mess hall, 7:45 p.m.—6P mess hall, ~': TUESDAY 7:00' p.m.—9E" mess hall, 7 :45 • p.m.--HE mess hall. At" press time, _ either "Hunchback "of Notre; Dr me, " or "Keep 'Em Flying," is 'scheduled to arrive for a. four-day showing,beginning tonight, VfFunohback 'of Notre Dame" is two hours ,of exciting , spectacle laid in the midst of medieval Paris 7--the screen adaptation of Victor Hugo's famous .novel. The cast includes Charles * Lau ght on, Maureen 0 'Hara., Sir Cediric Herdwicke, and Thomas Ivlitohell. "Keep ' 'Em Flying" co- stars Bud : Abbott'..-and. -Lou Costello,supported by Martha Raye and Carol Bruce. ...This, lavish comedy features Uncle. Sam's efforts to tra-in .50,000 officers a year for the Army .Air -corps* t ■ Remember,- However, that ..both of these pictures .will • not be shown...only.the one that arrives, «?-S.S. 30 DONORS E B The center hospital announced that the following persons were blood donors during the past month: ..George Yoshida, Kimi Shinsako, Roy Satow, Harry Morofuji, George Morofuji, Mae Uno,George Matsushita, ^Haj'ime Amemiya, Yuki Kaji- war a j Robert I c h i kawa., Teruko Hashimoto,Masatoshi Hashimoto, K. Todoki, To- ;shio Furukawa, Tom Maru- yame,Jayne Shimada, Yoshi- ro Befu, Mary Taketa, Fred Kishi, Tom Kashiwagi, Ann Inouye,Jack Ito, Jim Naka- mure, Bill Yoshino, Joe Kamiye, Harry Naka, Hideko Matsushita, Ellen Ma kite, Emi HInokp,and Grace Tani- goshi. There is' an urgent need for more volunteers, and the hospital repeats its plea for those who wish to have the.ir blood tested' ft nd ty.ped at the hospit a 1. RADAMAKER JO TEACH COURSE A ..course in methods of ^social research, taught by John W. Radamaker, is announced* by the adult education and c ommunity an-a lysis section. This is the same as the standard course offered by accredited US colleges . Students completing- the course successfully will, if they wish,be recommended for _ professional work in this 'field, Out-of-high- schpol students may also .earn college credits with completion of the course. All. ... interested persons should apply at the Adult Education office at«7 p»m« Monday, at which t.ime classes will be-arranged. . William Wells, chief, me.ss , department, attended the funeral in .Fort.Morgan of his-mother-in-law,. Mrs. Lula M.^Musgrave, and not that of his mother.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 71 |
Date | 1943-06-05 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 71 |
Page count | 11 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 1 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N71_P01 |
Page number | page 1 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | 7 /7 ^ /&/»y7//i feci: i If i f 0 a ti il li si fill] *■ 1> $ 2l> # Vol, No. 71 Amac.he, Colorado June 5. 1945 PRINT SHOP DE Soup ww,tit 185 lerge posters, 250 stickers, and 100 cerds have thus fer been printed by the new silk screen project now under way in the 6E recreation hall, under the direction of Maid-a Campbell. Twenty- five, members comprise 'the present staff. According to Miss Camp- ' b e11,.the FS FA vy he s been contacted., end in a few weeks the local"* silk-screen project should be printing training aid posters for them. "This work will answer a great need for the Navy,, and the center will be making a definite contribution," she said. ' All persons interested in the process are welcome to ■visit the' print shop,, and while no new workers ere being taken at present, they may speak to Miss Campb ell a b out futu r e work in the shoo. Chiura ins Firsts Professor Chiura Obata of Topaz cent e rwes awarded first prize of $50 in the Relocation Center Art exhibit et Cam'br id ge, Mass ., for his painting "New Moon;.'1 Second prize of $25 was won by • Paul Zaimo, Heart Mountain, and third prize "of $20,'by Yoshio Tsu'rU'de of Amache. M, Tom Inada of Tule Fake won first prize of $20 in the' mimeograph art competition. The' fo7lowing were awarded prizes of.$20 each for the'best entry in their respective divisions: Flower painting,HFsako Hibi, Topaz ; portrait, Frank Teira, Topaz j landscape,Professor Chiura Obata, Topaz; scene at relocation or assembly c e nt e r, Ke kunen '.Ts ur oka, Post on; Japanese style painting', Charles A.Mikami, Tule Fake. SO VOLUNTEERS • HE IP OH FARM Yesterday' and. Thursday more than 50 evacuees volunteered their time to work on the farm aiding in the harvesting of the spinach and thinning of the lettuce. Two hundred bushels of spinach " were cut for center consumption by these workers. f I Rl-OPEN SIOUtE IN AG RtC HAIL The c 1 o thing store, which has been moved to the 8G recreation hall, will be o'pen. for business 'on or about Monday, announces Co ns ume'r' Enterprises. I jpc:; . " TODAY 7:00 p.m.--7H mess hell*. 7:45 p.m.--6G mess hall., TOMORROW F * 7:00 p.m.—7G mess' hall. . 7:45 p,m.--8F mess hall. MONDAY 7:00 p.m..—7E mess hall, 7:45 p.m.—6P mess hall, ~': TUESDAY 7:00' p.m.—9E" mess hall, 7 :45 • p.m.--HE mess hall. At" press time, _ either "Hunchback "of Notre; Dr me, " or "Keep 'Em Flying," is 'scheduled to arrive for a. four-day showing,beginning tonight, VfFunohback 'of Notre Dame" is two hours ,of exciting , spectacle laid in the midst of medieval Paris 7--the screen adaptation of Victor Hugo's famous .novel. The cast includes Charles * Lau ght on, Maureen 0 'Hara., Sir Cediric Herdwicke, and Thomas Ivlitohell. "Keep ' 'Em Flying" co- stars Bud : Abbott'..-and. -Lou Costello,supported by Martha Raye and Carol Bruce. ...This, lavish comedy features Uncle. Sam's efforts to tra-in .50,000 officers a year for the Army .Air -corps* t ■ Remember,- However, that ..both of these pictures .will • not be shown...only.the one that arrives, «?-S.S. 30 DONORS E B The center hospital announced that the following persons were blood donors during the past month: ..George Yoshida, Kimi Shinsako, Roy Satow, Harry Morofuji, George Morofuji, Mae Uno,George Matsushita, ^Haj'ime Amemiya, Yuki Kaji- war a j Robert I c h i kawa., Teruko Hashimoto,Masatoshi Hashimoto, K. Todoki, To- ;shio Furukawa, Tom Maru- yame,Jayne Shimada, Yoshi- ro Befu, Mary Taketa, Fred Kishi, Tom Kashiwagi, Ann Inouye,Jack Ito, Jim Naka- mure, Bill Yoshino, Joe Kamiye, Harry Naka, Hideko Matsushita, Ellen Ma kite, Emi HInokp,and Grace Tani- goshi. There is' an urgent need for more volunteers, and the hospital repeats its plea for those who wish to have the.ir blood tested' ft nd ty.ped at the hospit a 1. RADAMAKER JO TEACH COURSE A ..course in methods of ^social research, taught by John W. Radamaker, is announced* by the adult education and c ommunity an-a lysis section. This is the same as the standard course offered by accredited US colleges . Students completing- the course successfully will, if they wish,be recommended for _ professional work in this 'field, Out-of-high- schpol students may also .earn college credits with completion of the course. All. ... interested persons should apply at the Adult Education office at«7 p»m« Monday, at which t.ime classes will be-arranged. . William Wells, chief, me.ss , department, attended the funeral in .Fort.Morgan of his-mother-in-law,. Mrs. Lula M.^Musgrave, and not that of his mother. |