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Full title:James K. Dobashi is seen with his family and mother on the porch of his attractive home at 575 North Sixth Street, San Jose, to which he returned with three other brothers from Heart Mountain on June 7. The Dobashis expect to reopen their large market just around the corner from their home on Jackson Street. The store has been closed since the family was evacuated, but the boys are hard at work getting everything in order and making arrangements to restock the shelves. The market is well known in the neighborhood and had among its patrons many Caucasians. Photographer: Mace, Charles E. San Jose, California.
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