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NEWS ogthe Nisei World VOLUME 6. NUMBER 92 LATE SPORTS... Ho Hum! Fuzzy Hits Another ‘799’ Series SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. Nov. 26 (Nichi Bei Times Dispatchi—F‘m the first time in the entire history of bowling in San Francisco a re cord was set by a Nisei when Fuzzv Shimada hit his second successive 700-plus series last Wedneday night in the Downtown Invitational lea gue. I Rolling games of 244_ 254 and 203, Shimada amassed a 701 total to add to the 768 series he hit the week be fore. No bowle.r is now even near his record of four 700 series in eight weeks of bowling and the same goes for his league average which is 20?. Shimada's four 700-plus series. in cluding twa others of 706 and 703. now give him a 2878 total or a 720 CLASSIFIED ADS ] U U U Elderly man wanted (or light janitorial duties. Call EL. 4336. Frank. I I 0 WANTED: Waitresses. Long or short hours. Call CA. 4939. C C U WANTEnzMen to learn cutting trade. Clothing factory. Good wages to start. 605 Union St.. Samuel Martin. Ltd. 0 O 0 HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANT ED: About 17 yrs. old to work in shipping department after school. Apply Olympiad Sportswear. 1520 Bellevue. O I 0 FOR SALE: 16 it. new outboard fleherman's runabout. Marine plywood construction. Oak frame. mahogany tirm. $350. KE. 8585. O I 0 Laundry work available to wo men interested in steady em ployment. Willing to train in experienced workers. 40-hour week. Hours 7 :30 to 4.. Latest equipment. Best working condi tions. Union wage plus bonus on performance. American Li nen Supply Co.. 770 Roy St.. corner of Roy and Dexter. WW“ WWssswmn ' " - ”JAN“:- I I - —— I - \ 1 c TODAY 5 flea? REAL ESTATE / . . \l 1. HOMES i INCOME PORT. BAY GEORGIAN Large fa- , APARTMENTS. Fabulous lake view. mily home "r income. File 4 bdrm ( 18 units. Private entrances. 1 and 2 dnr. liV~ dbl plumbing. View} Lake s bedrooms, Concrete garages. unli- Union. lAblk. bus 4 blks to school. mited guest parking. Contemporary 313.000 $2.000 down. design thfoughout. GroSs income VOLUNTEER PK. I)l'.'S home. Lg. 32333490. living rm Dn. rm, Mod. kitchen 5 2 Aux. oil heat. Lg. garage Fruit ( A?“ central"! I'Wted- Me- trees. Autsprinklers $15,750, wm I. dical clinic area. "2 block to bus. Ex- carry comma Small dn. DIV I cellent heat. plant. Monthly income BRICK MT. BAKFR. ;; “"511”,“. i 5500' 37-000 down. rm. &sun parlor Fpl Im. rm Dbl , 7 UNITS- GWd rental 3"“- Sound plbg. Hrdwd throughout Malm- ( consl- Modern heat- plant ‘é- blk gany trim. View. Lk. Wash. Aut. oil , to bus line, $18,500. $5.800 down hem” 515500 I SELF OPERAT- 9 “""- New sew" NEW RANCH STYLE. Rainier Val , ate entrances, individual “83““? Unlimited gardening sight, countr) I plants, lawn only maintenance. Lk surroundings. 2 bdrs. liv. rm. (in , “’3le view Ultra. modern. 18‘ 2 rm.. util rm. Aut. heat. "rd wood bdrm. 39'5- Hardwmd floors. W 1“ throughout $8.500 Low (hi my— pay for itself and net S3OO a month ment. 567-000 Consider terms. LK. W'ASII. BLVD. Panoramir- \‘iPW. BUSINESSES From every rm. Huge Ilv. rm. 3 bdr l wmg. 2 baths plus maid's or extra r GROCERY STORE. Wallingford ar. income quarters. Rec. rm with fire ( Grosses S9O a day. Invent. & iix- place. Contemporary design arch s lures plus living qts. Clean and Victor Steinbrueck. prof U of w 5 functional. Owner leaving town. . SChOU] of arch. 535.000. Terms open. RESTAURANT ldenl tor cplc. Busy MADRONA. 4 bdrms. Fr. plr. Dn. intersection. well established. Steam. rm Largo yard. Fruit trees 2 biks table, safe & all equip. Plus living to school. Close to bus $8.250. quarters. $4,500. $1,200 dn ‘ AIL-«May REALTY cO. FRIZOO { 24.1 . . ‘- 0 Seattle 22, Washington i @ll9 Nurthmwt @imw 304 MAIN STREET series average and a 239 average rm 1?! games. Due to his efforts. his team. Alzn Coffee, leads the classiest league in the city by one game lHamasaki High | Nisei Commercial League High slrglos and gene's—Tomio llamasaki, 254 and 639. Tomio Hamasaki 639. Sub Taken chi 502, Mas Tera!) 538. Sub Tsuboi 549. Min Suyama 533. Mas Shibuy? 556. Gem‘ge Fijimotn 551, George Tanagi 526. Manabu Fujino 516 Pruney T'suji 571, Ben Sugawam 51?. Ted Sakura 549. Bill Tanaka 508. Ben Nakata 535). Pancho Nakashima 539, Bart Okada 566, Tom Hidaka 545, P. Nagai 549 Tuk 'l‘ada 543. George Iwasaki 524. Shoichi Suyama 545. Nobi Takaha— ‘ shi 540. Kenny Oyama 552. Kenny Arita 500. Fred Takagi 542, Frank Yokoyama 606, Andy Segi— 1 meta 515, George Naito 518, Shobo ( [data 503. Jack Shiota 532. Sherman Louie 518, Harry Eng 541. Johnny } Chinn 522. 1 Advanced Age I lOf Issei Cited I? TOKYO, Japan. Nov. 26—Saburo , Kido. legal adviser to the Japanese American Citizens League. this week said. according to an International News Service report, that advanced ‘ age may prevent many early Japa- 1 nese settlers in the U. S. from tak- . ing advantage of naturalization pri- I; vileges. I Approximately 80.000 Japanesee- 1 migrants to the mainland and Ha waii, Kido said. will become eligible .1 for citizenship when the new U. Six Immigration and Naturalization Actl goes into effect on Christmas Eve!“ Dec. 24. ‘} Kido. now on a visit to Japan.‘l said Japanese emigrants, who have resided continuously more than 20" years in American territory, will be ‘ lable to take their citizenship exami- . :nations in the Japanese language, 3 The JACL aide pointed out. how ever, that many elderly Japanese will hesitate to under take what Ki-i do called “complicated naturaliza tion procedvres" unleSS some conve nient method is adopted. -—_—____ PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS In tho Northwest Tuna The Only All-English Niloi Newspaper in The Pacific Northww SIAM 4. WASHINGTON I Obituaries KITARO ONISHI Funeral services for Kitaro Oni shi. '74. of 2014 E Fir. will be held at 7:30 gm. (‘1) Saturdav. Nov. 29. m we Japanese Baptm churvh. Offi— ciating will be the RH! Andre \h an“ Rm: Wuda. A cook 'Ol- tlv’rty years be"ore he ".itlrM rvcrrnth. Mr Onlshi came from £llin Ks“) in Japan. He died Inc! Sll‘ldly. Nov 23. in Harbcrvlew hespltal Mr. Cnishi is vrrvived by two sons. Bill Toshio Onishi in U. S. Army. and Nobumasa Onishi of Seattle; and three daughters. Sallie Shlma ko Onishi. Kimlkn Betty Onlshl. and Yukie Onishl. all of Seattle. Arrangements were made by Su ruml-Bntterworth, - KO." KUNISIH Last rites ior Koji Konishi. 73‘ o 121 16 h A\ e. \Vill be on Wednesdw. NM" 26. in Buiterworih's Chapel of Memories. Commital services \villl 3e held after the funeral with Mrs flirashima oificiating. Wake services were held Tuesday light in the Maruyama Shinto :hurch. 123 16th Ave. Mr, Konishi died Nov‘ 21 in his iome. He retired two years ago 'rom farming in Auburn. Wash, and ’ayette, Idaho‘ Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Iwa ionishi; a son. Thomas; and three iaughters. the Misses Josephine. Rose and Ruth. all of Seattle. Arrangements were made by Su :umi-Butterworth‘ - [SOKICHI MAYEDA Funeral services for Isokichi Ma 'eda. 71. of 124 13th Ave. will be ield at 7:30 p.m.Wednesday. Nov. :6, in the Seattle Buddhist church. Jomniital rites will follow in But erworth's Chapel of Memories. The iev. T~ Ichikawa will officiate. A retired laundry owner-operator. vlr. Mayeda. who died last Nov. 22 it Providence hospital. came from {agawa Ken fifty years ago He is lurvived by a son. Akim: a daugh ,er, Mrs_ Kazuko Okadan and five“ grandchildren Arrangements were made by Su umi-But‘tei‘worth. ‘5 " "'" _: REAL { «ESTATE ,_ ‘12—‘11“: 4 O O O BELLEVUE RAMBLEII New three-bedroom home Onuno lonr. Property located near Belle— ue-Redmond road. Has living and ‘ininq room with fireplarci Hard lood floors throughout Kitchen Jith breakfast nook. Lame utility 00m. AC oil heater Attached gar ge One acre of levvl ground. Harp : a real opportunity to livv out of own and still only 15 minutes to owntown Seattle. Prior-d rirzht to El]. U C I 29 ACRE AUBURN FARM Located between Auburn and {immer on the East highwaxh Mu ern 3-bodrmm home with largo itchen. Wired for olectric range iC hot water tank This sale 31in ncludes 1",- mn 1948 Chovrolv‘ ruck and 100-anllnn gasoline sprav r. This lzmri is all cioar. Will b 0 and for berries, veaetables or rhu iarb, The soil will varv from sanrlv 3am. light clay to bottom land. )rninage is good. The lay of tho and is good Propertv shown hyi ppnintment, Priced right 10 soil 3 C I I BEACON "ILL DUPLEX I Extra lot to :10 with this duplr‘x bargain, F‘our rooms up and tom“ ooms down with full basement. Two ‘1 ar garage, F‘umishvd All for: 8.000. $1,500 cash down. balancei c: “n.- “\nnlk INTFRNATIOW. ’ REALTY l International Fighting Irish, Little LOOO Grid Champions. Seek Western Crown Under New Management JEFFERSON PHARMACY Mary Shigaya, Prop. 1 1625 East Jefferson 1 Near Providence Hospital Flours: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. daily EA. 5360 Opening Day: Sunday, Nov. 30 SEATTLE GIFT CENTER /\ \/ Your First Choice ‘ FINEST GIFTS AND JEWELRY 1 Your Dollar Buys 1000/0 Value at the KAWABE’S OLYMPIC HOTEL BUILDING 1210 Fourth Ave. Seattle 1, Wash. Phone EL. 3080 ' '3!VAD"!’A'Aa”WVIAHW'HUUWIA’AIAHUWVA'AK"JUVAMVAUVMUUUUVJUHVA'I ’{ 1 OPEN ALLEYS ALL DAY SAT. and SUN. ! Monday, & Fridays Before 6 -- After 10 pm. § I .l r & MAIN BOWL 0 . OPEN DAILY Noon until la.m. : FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS until 2 am. ‘I 30;; MAIN swam MAln 9399 or SEnec: 9234 E { PHONE. Shoes “.0 “*— W'EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER ‘l6, 1952 The Intermtiminl Fighting Irish. “Little" Football league (‘himipions of the Patcifie Northwest. iet‘t ’l‘ues day afternoon by Union Pneit‘ie train for th“ Western Distriet Champion ships this Thanksgiving holithty weekmme 27 and 29 in has Vegas, Nevada The Irish. 25 strong. were net-mn panied by their eouehes Charley Chihuru. Chuck Kitioshitu nnd Fred Sam. and their inunnger. Roy Suka mom. F‘need thh the prospect of turk iing the toughest gridiron test 01 their young lives‘ the Irish, bolster Tmmm I Nllle Vets .................. a I.] bag “WWW VETERANS STILL CAN CONVERT THEIR TERM GI INSURANCE World War II vctcrnns who hold 5-ear or 53-year OI term lifc insur mce still may convcrt. to pcrmuncnt plans of GI insurance with gunnin teed values that term policies do ttot ‘litvf‘. it hus bccn :mnounccd by tho Veterans Administration The VA said no ]:|\\' has been Missed by the Conurcss which tukcs way or otherwisc limits tlic right if World War II vctcruns to con— rert l’rom mm to ,crtmntcnt plans if National Service Lifv lnsurttnct- The only GI lll‘c insurttncc which nay not be convertcd umlcr prcscnt ziWs is the special 5-cur nnnconvcr— ible term polle that is issuable to reterans with servtce since thcslztrt il‘ Korean hostl'lltles. Nearly l'ch million NSLI term po icics now in forcc, with H lncc vu— tc oi U'.l‘l' Zlii liilllon (lnllurs, may bc :cmvcrtcd to ”Hp or morc ol lhl‘is )crmztncnt ttlxzns of NBl,]. tlic VA sititl. Them plnns ttrc ordntztry litc. 10-pav lifc, LID-pay Inc and tin-cc endowment tplans. 'l‘hc policics may be convcrtctl upon uppiictttion to JO3 ° "’3 Jnm E S A“ A 9 ‘ Lela; ' #1 CMWAtI/‘LWHLC / MM 35 MOBILE Dxahmm .sé‘IHEAEJ'fiiJTTF’?‘ ' (65.8 61;” * World 5 Finest Auhmmnc " g Dishwasher! 7 i No lnstuHohon COS! Whotmcverl ~% * Largest Copm m of All Makes! 2’3/ * Lowest Price in the En'ire Industry! If; ‘ * FasOesl, Cleonmt Wmhmg Action! I * Moves Anywhom~Room to Room, House to House! 0‘ I v- 52719.)» Easy Monthly Payments , mJnmes figmmzswfij a ‘ 7 FRANK S JEWELRV 617 5‘ ‘k‘ St Ph El W 77 e (lb 50“ . (me A. L: U. S. Postage Sec. 34.66. P. L. a R. PAID Seattle. Washington Permit No. 5164 29 ml by le' mldltumul buys. drummed .wnh lhv blessmu, nl‘ tho "Lntlo" ‘Leuguo. parents and I'riendx In the Lus Vvuus cmmwliliunJhe Irish Will be m Inst company “1111 nron champions l’rnm Amarillo. 'l‘vx. Lin; Vvuns, Nov .‘ and Omaha. Nobr. ‘ A draw “'1” dvlvrnmw Hm Irxsh clovvn's ummsniun in the owning dny c'l'hurmluy, 'l‘hunksuivum l)uy. Nov 27! Wm or low. the Scuttle :Iggrogmmn \nll plny lls St't'Ulld (-nuu‘st on Saturday. Nov 29, Tho Fighting; Irish WI” I'l‘Hll'll holm‘ Monday. her 1 the VA ut un Limv lx'hm- th wrm periods vxpirc. 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