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June 19, 1943_____________PIONEER________________Page 7 MEASLES HIT CENTER The situation in the center relative to German measles (Rubella), has reached an epidemic stage, and the public health de- partment is unable to con- trol the spread of the di- sease through isolation and quarantine, according to Ruth E. Hudson, public health nurse. Hereafter the proce- dure of isolation and quar- antine will be discontinued. The public health nurse will make visits for cases which are now quarantined and give them releases. However, no new cases will be visited by the public health nurse unless es- pecially requested by the doctor in attendance. It is suggested that in cases where parents feel sure a child has German measles (which resembles measles, and scarlet fever), the child be kept inside for seven days, or until disappearance of the rash. The child may then return to school or be permitted to associate with other children. Thumbnail SKETCHES From 1924 to 1935 in the state of Oklahoma, there was an Issei farmer who owned a hog farm next to the famous 101 ranch belong- ing to the Miller brothers. On this latter ranch was the training grounds for such famous movie stars of the past years as Buck Jones,Tom Mix,Harry Carey, Will Rogers, and Jackie Fox. This issei farmer used to visit the neighbor- ing ranch and became a per- sonal friend of these ce- lebrities. Among his latest acquaintances is Cowboy Star Gene Autry in Oklaho- ma. That hog farmer is none other than 63-year-old Ena Nakamura,supervisor of the project hog farm, who is contributing his experience and knowledge by taking care of 1,187 hogs with the help of his five assistants. Last September he started out with only 24 hogs on the center hog farm which was then a vast plain of weeds. What this farm is today, reflects Nakamura's ability and experience. This issei, who looks like "bring-'em-back-alive Frank," farmed in Oklahoma for 13 years. Although he operated a celery farm near Stockton, Calif., until e- vacuation, Nakamura used to visit his 10-acre alfal- fa farm in Oklahoma every year in February. Nakamura is a rip-roar- ing cowpuncher who can ride and rope with the best. Back in 1923-24, he parti- cipated in cattle drives along the Nevada border. Ever since, he set foot on United States soil in 1919, Nakamura has worked from sunrise to sunset out on a farm or a ranch. He loves to read, but seldom has the leisure time. --Sueo Sako Hospital Couple Weds in Lamar Margaret Kazue Yorimoto end Richard K. Sakamoto were married during a dou- ble-ring ceremony at the Methodist church in Lamar recently. Rev. Gabriel Upton officiated. Matron on honor was Mrs. Ralph Nakamoto, sister of the bride, and best man was Tooru Takahashi. A wedding reception fol- Lowed. Mrs. Sakamoto is the Daughter of Kiroku Yori- moto and is formerly of Rialto. She is a graduate of Los Angeles City col- lege and employed as nurse’s aide at the hospital. The bridegroom, son of Mrs.Kume Sakamoto, is for- merly of Los Angeles and a graduate of Los Angeles City college. He is an x-ray technician at the hospital.______________________________________________________________ CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Event Time Place SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12G PROTESTANT Sunrise service 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 7:30 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G-12G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G-12G YP service 2:00 p.m. 12G CATHOLIC Mass 9:30 a.m. 11K NICHIRENSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H REV. NOZAKI Rev. K. Nozaki, pastor of the Seventh-Day Advent- ist church in Heart Moun- tain, is expected to visit the center soon. He is scheduled to speak to the issei church group and per- form a baptismal rite for several eligible candidates. JOINT YBA SERVICE The YBA will hold a joint service at the 12G Buddhist hall, tomorrow, 2 p.m. TO SHOW NEWSREEL Evangelist George Kiya- bu will speak on "Where and What Is Heaven, " Tues - day, 8:30 p.m. at the 11H recreation hall. A news- reel will be shown from 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. RELIGIOUS FORUM A religious forum will be conducted by Rev. Taku- yu Shirakawa at the 7G Bud- dhist hall, Monday, 2 p.m. SEICHO-NO-IYE "Thus the Truth Proves Itself" will be Unosuke Karatsu's topic at the Seicho-No-Iye meeting, to- morrow, 7:30 p.m., at the 12G recreation hall.
Object Description
Title | Granada Pioneer, Vol. I, No. 75 |
Date | 1943-06-19 |
Physical Collection | Japanese Americans in World War II collection |
Volume | 1 |
Issue number or date | 75 |
Page count | 13 |
Object type | Newsletter |
Donor | Shitara, George |
Description
Title | page 7 |
Item number | HMLSC_Granada_Pioneer_V01_N75_P07 |
Page number | page 7 |
Physical description | 35.6 cm x 21.6 cm |
Full Text Search | June 19, 1943_____________PIONEER________________Page 7 MEASLES HIT CENTER The situation in the center relative to German measles (Rubella), has reached an epidemic stage, and the public health de- partment is unable to con- trol the spread of the di- sease through isolation and quarantine, according to Ruth E. Hudson, public health nurse. Hereafter the proce- dure of isolation and quar- antine will be discontinued. The public health nurse will make visits for cases which are now quarantined and give them releases. However, no new cases will be visited by the public health nurse unless es- pecially requested by the doctor in attendance. It is suggested that in cases where parents feel sure a child has German measles (which resembles measles, and scarlet fever), the child be kept inside for seven days, or until disappearance of the rash. The child may then return to school or be permitted to associate with other children. Thumbnail SKETCHES From 1924 to 1935 in the state of Oklahoma, there was an Issei farmer who owned a hog farm next to the famous 101 ranch belong- ing to the Miller brothers. On this latter ranch was the training grounds for such famous movie stars of the past years as Buck Jones,Tom Mix,Harry Carey, Will Rogers, and Jackie Fox. This issei farmer used to visit the neighbor- ing ranch and became a per- sonal friend of these ce- lebrities. Among his latest acquaintances is Cowboy Star Gene Autry in Oklaho- ma. That hog farmer is none other than 63-year-old Ena Nakamura,supervisor of the project hog farm, who is contributing his experience and knowledge by taking care of 1,187 hogs with the help of his five assistants. Last September he started out with only 24 hogs on the center hog farm which was then a vast plain of weeds. What this farm is today, reflects Nakamura's ability and experience. This issei, who looks like "bring-'em-back-alive Frank," farmed in Oklahoma for 13 years. Although he operated a celery farm near Stockton, Calif., until e- vacuation, Nakamura used to visit his 10-acre alfal- fa farm in Oklahoma every year in February. Nakamura is a rip-roar- ing cowpuncher who can ride and rope with the best. Back in 1923-24, he parti- cipated in cattle drives along the Nevada border. Ever since, he set foot on United States soil in 1919, Nakamura has worked from sunrise to sunset out on a farm or a ranch. He loves to read, but seldom has the leisure time. --Sueo Sako Hospital Couple Weds in Lamar Margaret Kazue Yorimoto end Richard K. Sakamoto were married during a dou- ble-ring ceremony at the Methodist church in Lamar recently. Rev. Gabriel Upton officiated. Matron on honor was Mrs. Ralph Nakamoto, sister of the bride, and best man was Tooru Takahashi. A wedding reception fol- Lowed. Mrs. Sakamoto is the Daughter of Kiroku Yori- moto and is formerly of Rialto. She is a graduate of Los Angeles City col- lege and employed as nurse’s aide at the hospital. The bridegroom, son of Mrs.Kume Sakamoto, is for- merly of Los Angeles and a graduate of Los Angeles City college. He is an x-ray technician at the hospital.______________________________________________________________ CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY Event Time Place SEICHO-NO-IYE Service 7:30 p.m. 12G PROTESTANT Sunrise service 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 7:30 p.m. 8H High school group meeting 7:30 p.m. 8H-11E BUDDHIST Sunday school 9:00 a.m. 7G-12G SS teachers' meeting 10:30 a.m. 7G-12G YP service 2:00 p.m. 12G CATHOLIC Mass 9:30 a.m. 11K NICHIRENSHU Service 9:00 a.m. 11H REV. NOZAKI Rev. K. Nozaki, pastor of the Seventh-Day Advent- ist church in Heart Moun- tain, is expected to visit the center soon. He is scheduled to speak to the issei church group and per- form a baptismal rite for several eligible candidates. JOINT YBA SERVICE The YBA will hold a joint service at the 12G Buddhist hall, tomorrow, 2 p.m. TO SHOW NEWSREEL Evangelist George Kiya- bu will speak on "Where and What Is Heaven, " Tues - day, 8:30 p.m. at the 11H recreation hall. A news- reel will be shown from 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to at- tend. RELIGIOUS FORUM A religious forum will be conducted by Rev. Taku- yu Shirakawa at the 7G Bud- dhist hall, Monday, 2 p.m. SEICHO-NO-IYE "Thus the Truth Proves Itself" will be Unosuke Karatsu's topic at the Seicho-No-Iye meeting, to- morrow, 7:30 p.m., at the 12G recreation hall. |