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{{Infobox_Industry
| title = Summary
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| primary_business = Fresh Fruit Cooperative
| header1 = Business Details
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| primary_town = Santa Clara
| label2 = Primary Town
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| primary_dates = 1928-
| data2 = Santa Clara
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| brands = Out of the West, Palo Alto
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| data3 = Fresh Fruit Cooperative
 
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| data5 = 1928-
 
 
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==Summary==
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The '''Santa Clara Pear Association''' was a fresh pear grower cooperative, founded in 1928.  A 1935 label shows them associated with the [[California Fruit Exchange]].
Founded in 1928 as a grower's cooperative.
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One early organizer was Harold Bowers<ref>Residents Share Stories about Santa Clara Street, School, and Park Names.  [http://santaclaraca.gov/index.aspx?page=509 City of Santa Clara web page]: Bowers Park: Park is named for Herbert Bowers, a pear grower in Santa Clara who was also an organizer and director of the Santa Clara Pear Association. He also served on the Jefferson Union School Board in the 1920s and early 1930s.</ref>Edgar Jackson was the manager in 1939<ref>Hardy Pear Growers Here Favor Agreement: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZpI0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=I6sFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5058%2C6159090 March 10, 1939 San jose Evening News]</ref>. Eiichi Edward Sakauye, another director of the organization, did an oral history interview discussing the association<ref>[http://www.oac.cdlib.org/view?query=Pear&docId=ft600006bb&chunk.id=d0e22978&toc.depth=1&toc.id=0&brand=oac4&x=0&y=0 Bancroft Library oral history interview with Eiichi Edward Sakauye].</ref>
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The president of the cooperative in 1935 was N. L. Meads<ref>[http://newspaperarchive.com/oakland-tribune/1935-02-10/page-8 February 10, 1935 Oakland Tribune]</ref>
 
==Locations==
 
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| Santa Clara || 1932 || Bellomy Ave. and Campbell Ave<ref>Cull Pears Offered to Charity Organizations.  [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GhciAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LaQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3198%2C3516661 August 13, 1932 San Jose Evening News].  "The pears may be obtained at Bellomy and Campbell Avenues in Santa Clara.</ref>. ||
 
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[http://historysanjose.org/labellegacy/images/photos/popups/199720928.html Pear box label, circa 1935]
 
[http://historysanjose.org/labellegacy/images/photos/popups/199720928.html Pear box label, circa 1935]
  
==Details==
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==References==
Fresh pear cooperative.
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One organizer: "Howard Bowers":http://santaclaraca.gov/index.aspx?page=509[[Category:Fresh Fruit Cooperative]]
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[[Category:Fresh Fruit Cooperative]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 7 November 2013

Summary
Business

Fresh Fruit Cooperative
Main Location

Santa Clara
Active

1928-
Brands

Out of the West, Palo Alto

The Santa Clara Pear Association was a fresh pear grower cooperative, founded in 1928. A 1935 label shows them associated with the California Fruit Exchange.

One early organizer was Harold Bowers[1]Edgar Jackson was the manager in 1939[2]. Eiichi Edward Sakauye, another director of the organization, did an oral history interview discussing the association[3]

The president of the cooperative in 1935 was N. L. Meads[4]

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Santa Clara 1932 Bellomy Ave. and Campbell Ave[5].

Photos

Pear box label, circa 1935

References

  1. Residents Share Stories about Santa Clara Street, School, and Park Names. City of Santa Clara web page: Bowers Park: Park is named for Herbert Bowers, a pear grower in Santa Clara who was also an organizer and director of the Santa Clara Pear Association. He also served on the Jefferson Union School Board in the 1920s and early 1930s.
  2. Hardy Pear Growers Here Favor Agreement: March 10, 1939 San jose Evening News
  3. Bancroft Library oral history interview with Eiichi Edward Sakauye.
  4. February 10, 1935 Oakland Tribune
  5. Cull Pears Offered to Charity Organizations. August 13, 1932 San Jose Evening News. "The pears may be obtained at Bellomy and Campbell Avenues in Santa Clara.