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Page 8_________________PIONEER___________November 10, 1943 AMACHE OBSERVES 23rd ANNUAL AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK "Education for Victory," as its general topic, the 23rd annual American Educa- tion Week, under the spon- sorship, of such organizations as the National Education Association, American Le- gion and the Congress of Parents Teachers,was open- ed by a panel discussion in assembly by the American History class Monday. The goal of this campaign is to present the needs, aims and achievements of the school and will be culmin- ated by another assembly in the high school auditorium Friday. 26 entrants in Hi Casaba Leagues Local high school’s four basketball leagues, namely, “AA”, “A”, “B” and “C” have a bumper crop of 26 entrants and a lively competition is expected in every divi- sion, announced Coach John Hoke. Leagues are expected to get underway after the Thanksgiving holiday and the games are open to the public . Only the double "A" and single “A” games will be played at night, for which games there will be a nomi- nal admission charge to de- fray expenses. MITCHELL LEAVES FOR UTAH Ralph Mitchell,adminis- trative assistant,left for Salt Lake City, Utah, last week on a vacation, accord- ing to R. C. Sherman, pro- perty officer. Mitchell is expected to return Nov. 18 to the pro- ject. BASKETBALL GOALS TO BE SET UP Within 10 days the two end basketball goals will bet setup at the local high school gym and the court will be ready for regula- tion games, according to the recreation athletic department. Construction work on backboards and basket in- stallations are being ably handled by Shig Sakamoto and Bob Sofye,under Shiro- naka's supervision. RELOCATION POSSIBILITIES IN MIDWEST AREA ARE RELEASED Special job offers that would interest every type of prospective relocatee are being offered in the Midwest area by the visiting Kansas City relocation officers. Officials will hold detailed consultations during this week with any individual or group at the employment office from 9 to 11 a.m. on any job offers listed below. OMAHA, NEBR. Linotype operator, $1.05 hr with overtime. Watchmakers, $90-$100 wk, commission basis-50%. 6 stenographers, $80 mo to start. Vegetable clerk in whole- sale firm, 50 [cts] hr first mo plus time and a half. Typists, a n y number, $18-$20 wk to start. Grocery clerk to stock shelves and work behind counter, $25 wk. Truck farming for couple, $100 mo with housing,electric- ity and commodities. Chicken and hog ranch, $50 mo with 6 rm house. Car washers , 50 [cts] hr plus overtime. Hotel workers, cooks, bus boys, housemen, $60- $150mo with meals. Farm work, $75 mo with house and commodities. Hospital dietician, 50 mo with uniform and meals. Cold storage stevedores, 60 [cts]-70[cts] jr wotj 1½. Egg drying, 54 [cts]-60[cts] hr $35 wk average. Truck driving, welding, whse work in steel plant, 60[cts]-80[cts] hr. DES MOINES, IA. 2 5 hospital workers, $75 mo and full maint. 60 boys and girls for restaurant work, $60-$80 mo with 3 meals. 50 handy men for garages, stores, $25 wk. 20 farm workers, $60 mo and maint. Property clerk, $120 mo. Domestic work for family relocation, rm. and bd pro- vided. Optical workers, 50[cts] hr and 1½. Cook, 100 mo plus maint. Practical nurse, very little exp req, $75 mo. Printer, $25-$35 wk to start. Steward, $150 mo. St. Louis, Mo. Research chemist, $175- $200 mo. 3 physicians, $2000 yr plus maint. for doctor and wife. 3 registered nurses, $125 mo. Physics instructor at Jefferson College, $2400 yr. min. Machinists, $200 mo or better. 5 factory hands, 70 [cts] hr with 1½. Sheet metal workers, $1.00-$1.25 hr, with 1½. Mechanical draftsman, 60 boys $35 for 40 hr wk. Arc welder, 90[cts]-$1.20 hr. Mechanics for jukeboxes, $35 wk. Mechanics helpers for GMC, average earnings $35 wk. KANSAS CITY, MO. Carpenters and cabinet makers, 65[cts]-73[cts] hr. 3 fems for garment fac- tory, $18 wk to start. Factory workers, 60[cts] hr with 1½. Refrigeration and arc motor mechanics, $25 wk plus overtome. Photo finisher, $l hr, 40 hrs guaranteed. Body shop man, $ 40 wk for 48 hrs. Printers, 80[cts] hr Excel- slor Springs, Mo. Physics instructor, $160 mo to start, permanent. Dental tech, $150 mo. Domestic work, $60-$85 mo for single girls, $125- $200 mo for couples. Radio man to repair do- mestic appliances, $25-$60 wk, good housing. Biology chemist, $200 advancement. Painters, hotel work, flat paints and enamel, $5.48 plus overtime. Storekeeper to handle general supplies and meats, promotions. Hotel cooks, $125-$200 mo. Valet for hotel, good income.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. II, No. 4 |
Date | 1943-11-10 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number or date | 4 |
Page count | 12 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 8 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V02_N04_P08 |
Page number | page 8 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | Page 8_________________PIONEER___________November 10, 1943 AMACHE OBSERVES 23rd ANNUAL AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK "Education for Victory," as its general topic, the 23rd annual American Educa- tion Week, under the spon- sorship, of such organizations as the National Education Association, American Le- gion and the Congress of Parents Teachers,was open- ed by a panel discussion in assembly by the American History class Monday. The goal of this campaign is to present the needs, aims and achievements of the school and will be culmin- ated by another assembly in the high school auditorium Friday. 26 entrants in Hi Casaba Leagues Local high school’s four basketball leagues, namely, “AA”, “A”, “B” and “C” have a bumper crop of 26 entrants and a lively competition is expected in every divi- sion, announced Coach John Hoke. Leagues are expected to get underway after the Thanksgiving holiday and the games are open to the public . Only the double "A" and single “A” games will be played at night, for which games there will be a nomi- nal admission charge to de- fray expenses. MITCHELL LEAVES FOR UTAH Ralph Mitchell,adminis- trative assistant,left for Salt Lake City, Utah, last week on a vacation, accord- ing to R. C. Sherman, pro- perty officer. Mitchell is expected to return Nov. 18 to the pro- ject. BASKETBALL GOALS TO BE SET UP Within 10 days the two end basketball goals will bet setup at the local high school gym and the court will be ready for regula- tion games, according to the recreation athletic department. Construction work on backboards and basket in- stallations are being ably handled by Shig Sakamoto and Bob Sofye,under Shiro- naka's supervision. RELOCATION POSSIBILITIES IN MIDWEST AREA ARE RELEASED Special job offers that would interest every type of prospective relocatee are being offered in the Midwest area by the visiting Kansas City relocation officers. Officials will hold detailed consultations during this week with any individual or group at the employment office from 9 to 11 a.m. on any job offers listed below. OMAHA, NEBR. Linotype operator, $1.05 hr with overtime. Watchmakers, $90-$100 wk, commission basis-50%. 6 stenographers, $80 mo to start. Vegetable clerk in whole- sale firm, 50 [cts] hr first mo plus time and a half. Typists, a n y number, $18-$20 wk to start. Grocery clerk to stock shelves and work behind counter, $25 wk. Truck farming for couple, $100 mo with housing,electric- ity and commodities. Chicken and hog ranch, $50 mo with 6 rm house. Car washers , 50 [cts] hr plus overtime. Hotel workers, cooks, bus boys, housemen, $60- $150mo with meals. Farm work, $75 mo with house and commodities. Hospital dietician, 50 mo with uniform and meals. Cold storage stevedores, 60 [cts]-70[cts] jr wotj 1½. Egg drying, 54 [cts]-60[cts] hr $35 wk average. Truck driving, welding, whse work in steel plant, 60[cts]-80[cts] hr. DES MOINES, IA. 2 5 hospital workers, $75 mo and full maint. 60 boys and girls for restaurant work, $60-$80 mo with 3 meals. 50 handy men for garages, stores, $25 wk. 20 farm workers, $60 mo and maint. Property clerk, $120 mo. Domestic work for family relocation, rm. and bd pro- vided. Optical workers, 50[cts] hr and 1½. Cook, 100 mo plus maint. Practical nurse, very little exp req, $75 mo. Printer, $25-$35 wk to start. Steward, $150 mo. St. Louis, Mo. Research chemist, $175- $200 mo. 3 physicians, $2000 yr plus maint. for doctor and wife. 3 registered nurses, $125 mo. Physics instructor at Jefferson College, $2400 yr. min. Machinists, $200 mo or better. 5 factory hands, 70 [cts] hr with 1½. Sheet metal workers, $1.00-$1.25 hr, with 1½. Mechanical draftsman, 60 boys $35 for 40 hr wk. Arc welder, 90[cts]-$1.20 hr. Mechanics for jukeboxes, $35 wk. Mechanics helpers for GMC, average earnings $35 wk. KANSAS CITY, MO. Carpenters and cabinet makers, 65[cts]-73[cts] hr. 3 fems for garment fac- tory, $18 wk to start. Factory workers, 60[cts] hr with 1½. Refrigeration and arc motor mechanics, $25 wk plus overtome. Photo finisher, $l hr, 40 hrs guaranteed. Body shop man, $ 40 wk for 48 hrs. Printers, 80[cts] hr Excel- slor Springs, Mo. Physics instructor, $160 mo to start, permanent. Dental tech, $150 mo. Domestic work, $60-$85 mo for single girls, $125- $200 mo for couples. Radio man to repair do- mestic appliances, $25-$60 wk, good housing. Biology chemist, $200 advancement. Painters, hotel work, flat paints and enamel, $5.48 plus overtime. Storekeeper to handle general supplies and meats, promotions. Hotel cooks, $125-$200 mo. Valet for hotel, good income. |