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− | + | '''American Home Foods''' was an American food processor. The company manufactured Clapp baby food, Duff's cake mix<ref>Advertisement in 1951 Spokane newspaper listed Duff's having the Clapp San Jose address.</ref>, and other food. The company merged with the [[Pratt-Low Preserving Company]] in 1960. | |
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+ | ==American Home Foods in San Jose== | ||
+ | American Home Foods moved to the San Jose area in 1943<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1983&dat=19440302&id=xh1KAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TiANAAAAIBAJ&pg=1065,4702129 March 2, 1944 San Jose Evening News]. </ref>. Part of their purpose in moving was to manufacture food for wounded World War II soldiers. Its initial site was the then-idle [[United States Products]] cannery at Race and Moorpark in San Jose. Company officers also claimed the move was for better produce: | ||
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+ | "The yield we get from produce in San Jose is far greater than areas housing our other plants... Originally we intended to build the San Jose Clapp plant in the Middle West-- but San Jose's strategic location and her exceptionally good raw materials production made us change our minds... We expected higher costs of operation in San Jose than in the East. But our experience has proven these costs are much lower." | ||
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+ | The company moved to a new plant on Newhall Avenue in 1945<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g0siAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1143,1177334&dq=moorpark-ave+san-jose&hl=en April 13, 1945 San Jose Evening News].</ref><ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1977&dat=19450402&id=gUsiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4412,296966 April 2, 1945 San Jose News]</ref> The new plant was going to increase the output of 35 items from 10-15%. The new factory was an 85,000 square foot building on a 14 acre site, costing AHF $225,000. | ||
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+ | Also comments in a [http://genecowan.com/2008/06/22/evolution_of_a_neighborhood/ reflection on a neighborhood]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:59, 17 July 2014
Business |
Cannery |
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Main Location |
Santa Clara, CA |
Active |
1945-1960 |
Successors |
Pratt-Low Preserving Company |
American Home Foods was an American food processor. The company manufactured Clapp baby food, Duff's cake mix[1], and other food. The company merged with the Pratt-Low Preserving Company in 1960.
American Home Foods in San Jose
American Home Foods moved to the San Jose area in 1943[2]. Part of their purpose in moving was to manufacture food for wounded World War II soldiers. Its initial site was the then-idle United States Products cannery at Race and Moorpark in San Jose. Company officers also claimed the move was for better produce:
"The yield we get from produce in San Jose is far greater than areas housing our other plants... Originally we intended to build the San Jose Clapp plant in the Middle West-- but San Jose's strategic location and her exceptionally good raw materials production made us change our minds... We expected higher costs of operation in San Jose than in the East. But our experience has proven these costs are much lower."
The company moved to a new plant on Newhall Avenue in 1945[3][4] The new plant was going to increase the output of 35 items from 10-15%. The new factory was an 85,000 square foot building on a 14 acre site, costing AHF $225,000.
Also comments in a reflection on a neighborhood.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1945 | 999 Newhall Street at Campbell Avenue |
References
- ↑ Advertisement in 1951 Spokane newspaper listed Duff's having the Clapp San Jose address.
- ↑ March 2, 1944 San Jose Evening News.
- ↑ April 13, 1945 San Jose Evening News.
- ↑ April 2, 1945 San Jose News