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The '''Presto Fruit Company''' was a Hayward canner specializing in canned prunes<ref>Presto Fruit Co.: [http://archive.org/stream/handbookofmanufa00merc/handbookofmanufa00merc_djvu.txt Handbook of Manufacturers In and About San Francisco]. Merchants Association of San Francisco, 1910. Listing for Presto gives address as "112 Market St., San Francisco. Factory, Haywards. Canned prunes."</ref>. | The '''Presto Fruit Company''' was a Hayward canner specializing in canned prunes<ref>Presto Fruit Co.: [http://archive.org/stream/handbookofmanufa00merc/handbookofmanufa00merc_djvu.txt Handbook of Manufacturers In and About San Francisco]. Merchants Association of San Francisco, 1910. Listing for Presto gives address as "112 Market St., San Francisco. Factory, Haywards. Canned prunes."</ref>. | ||
− | Presto Fruit bought fruit from the Morrell ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1907 season. The fruit had been the subject of a fight between Morrell and the [[San Tomas | + | Presto Fruit bought fruit from the Morrell ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1907 season. The fruit had been the subject of a fight between Morrell and the [[San Tomas Drying Company]]<ref>Morrell vs. San Tomas Packing and Drying Company. [http://books.google.com/books?id=TwEbAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA312&ots=tAvVWvvNi8&dq=%22presto%20fruit%22%20prunes&pg=PA312#v=onepage&q=%22presto%20fruit%22%20prunes&f=false Reports of Cases in the California District Courts of Appeal]. 1911.</ref>. |
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The Presto Fruit Company was a Hayward canner specializing in canned prunes[1].
Presto Fruit bought fruit from the Morrell ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the 1907 season. The fruit had been the subject of a fight between Morrell and the San Tomas Drying Company[2].
References
- ↑ Presto Fruit Co.: Handbook of Manufacturers In and About San Francisco. Merchants Association of San Francisco, 1910. Listing for Presto gives address as "112 Market St., San Francisco. Factory, Haywards. Canned prunes."
- ↑ Morrell vs. San Tomas Packing and Drying Company. Reports of Cases in the California District Courts of Appeal. 1911.