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Full title:Mr. Y. Mishima is shown with his friends and neighbors, the Cereghino brothers, who own and operate a truck farm next to the Mishima berry farm near Gresham, Oregon. The Mishimas voluntarily relocated to Weiser, Idaho, at the time of evacuation and recently returned to their own home to raise loganberries, boysenberries and young berries. S. Cereghino and L. Cereghino have been neighbors for the past 23 years, and are naturalized citizens of Italian ancestry. The two families bought adjoining farms at approximately the same time, and their sons were reared together and attended the Gresham schools. Mishima's son is in New York City at present studying art. Photographer: Iwasaki, Hikaru Gresham, Oregon.
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