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Full title:Mr. Kajiro Tanioka [i.e. Kojiro Tanioka] exhibits a sample of sweet corn growing on his farm at Rt. 2, Box 685, Merced, California. Mr. Tanioka returned to his home April 1, and the other members of the family joined him June 10. The Tanioka family operates a 32-acre farm which includes 20 acres of almond, some figs, and some walnut trees, and the balance vegetables, which include tomatoes, cantaloupes, sweet corn, and onions. The family has been relocated from the Granada Relocation Center, and consists in addition to Mr. Tanioka, Fude, Takako, Charles, Mary, Myrtle, James, Anna, Marlene, and Helen. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Merced, California. Correct spelling of Kojiro Tanioka's name provided by a family member in 2007.
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