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The Fruit Driers and Packers Association was a trade group started in 1890 by fruit driers in the Santa Clara Valley<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers, p. 28</ref>.  The association intended to "bring about some uniformity in buying procedures"; previously, verbal contracts and payment thirty days after delivery.  The association encouraged a written contract and uniform grading procedures.
 
The Fruit Driers and Packers Association was a trade group started in 1890 by fruit driers in the Santa Clara Valley<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers, p. 28</ref>.  The association intended to "bring about some uniformity in buying procedures"; previously, verbal contracts and payment thirty days after delivery.  The association encouraged a written contract and uniform grading procedures.
  
Initial members were H. J. Haines (president), W. F. Parker (secretary, Noah J. Rodgets, S. R. Cushing, A. E. Newby, George A. Fleming, L. J. Lathrop, F. R. Shafter, S. A. Moulton, and Frank Buxton.
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Initial members were H. J. Haines (president), W. F. Parker (secretary, Noah J. Rogers ([[Los Gatos Cured Fruit Company]]), S. R. Cushing ([[S.R. Cushing Cannery]]), [[A. E. Newby]], George A. Fleming ([[George A Fleming Company]]), L. J. Lathrop, F. R. Shafter, S. A. Moulton ([[Stillman A. Moulton drying yard]]), and Frank Buxton ([[Frank Buxton Dryer]]).
 
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Revision as of 05:24, 23 October 2013

Summary
Business

Trade Association
Main Location

San Jose
Active

1890

The Fruit Driers and Packers Association was a trade group started in 1890 by fruit driers in the Santa Clara Valley[1]. The association intended to "bring about some uniformity in buying procedures"; previously, verbal contracts and payment thirty days after delivery. The association encouraged a written contract and uniform grading procedures.

Initial members were H. J. Haines (president), W. F. Parker (secretary, Noah J. Rogers (Los Gatos Cured Fruit Company), S. R. Cushing (S.R. Cushing Cannery), A. E. Newby, George A. Fleming (George A Fleming Company), L. J. Lathrop, F. R. Shafter, S. A. Moulton (Stillman A. Moulton drying yard), and Frank Buxton (Frank Buxton Dryer).

References

  1. Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1967, Sunsweet Growers, p. 28