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The '''Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange''' was a growers' association for cherry orchardists founded in the Santa Clara Valley in 1919 and incorporated in January 1921<ref>Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange corporation facts: [http://california.14thstory.com/santa-clara-valley-fruit-exchange.html 14thstory.com]. Listed as non-profit, incorporated on January 8, 1921.</ref><ref>Here and There in the Fruit Business: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19210122.1.11&e=-------en--20--1--txt-IN------# January 22, 1921 Pacific Rural Press]. "The cherry growers of the Santa Clara Valley have formed an organization and have incorporated under the name of the Santa Clara Valley Cherry Growers Association. Papers of incorporation have been filed with the Superior Court. According to the papers, the organization will be a cooperative marketing association, without any capital stock. Directors who will serve during the coming year: H. G. Stelling, John Peter, T. j. Diegan, William J. Clements and A. T. King."</ref><ref>Valley Fruit Exchange Has Session Here: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1977&dat=19281211&id=yS8iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4169,7251916]. "..entire nine years of the exchange's existence... exchange handles cherries almost exclusively."</ref>. The organization was apparently founded on the suggestion of the [[California Fruit Exchange]], who noted that cherry growers had received extremely low prices for fresh fruit shipped east in 1918 while canneries paid a premium. The new association would handle distributing the crop either fresh or to the new [[California Cooperative Canneries]] that had just opened<ref>Golden Opportunity for Cherry Growers: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19191220.2.13# December 20, 1919 Pacific Rural Press].</ref>. | The '''Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange''' was a growers' association for cherry orchardists founded in the Santa Clara Valley in 1919 and incorporated in January 1921<ref>Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange corporation facts: [http://california.14thstory.com/santa-clara-valley-fruit-exchange.html 14thstory.com]. Listed as non-profit, incorporated on January 8, 1921.</ref><ref>Here and There in the Fruit Business: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19210122.1.11&e=-------en--20--1--txt-IN------# January 22, 1921 Pacific Rural Press]. "The cherry growers of the Santa Clara Valley have formed an organization and have incorporated under the name of the Santa Clara Valley Cherry Growers Association. Papers of incorporation have been filed with the Superior Court. According to the papers, the organization will be a cooperative marketing association, without any capital stock. Directors who will serve during the coming year: H. G. Stelling, John Peter, T. j. Diegan, William J. Clements and A. T. King."</ref><ref>Valley Fruit Exchange Has Session Here: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1977&dat=19281211&id=yS8iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4169,7251916]. "..entire nine years of the exchange's existence... exchange handles cherries almost exclusively."</ref>. The organization was apparently founded on the suggestion of the [[California Fruit Exchange]], who noted that cherry growers had received extremely low prices for fresh fruit shipped east in 1918 while canneries paid a premium. The new association would handle distributing the crop either fresh or to the new [[California Cooperative Canneries]] that had just opened<ref>Golden Opportunity for Cherry Growers: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19191220.2.13# December 20, 1919 Pacific Rural Press].</ref>. | ||
− | In 1928, the organization had 95 members, and had shipped a total of 657 cars of fruit in the previous nine years. Officers in 1928 were H.G. Stelling (Sunnyvale), Harry Mitchell (Willow Glen), William J. Clement (Sunnyvale), Draper Worswick (Willow Glen), and John Peter (Sunnyvale). The organization's mailing address in 1932 was [[Security Warehouse and Cold Storage]] | + | In 1928, the organization had 95 members, and had shipped a total of 657 cars of fruit in the previous nine years. Officers in 1928 were H.G. Stelling (Sunnyvale), Harry Mitchell (Willow Glen), William J. Clement (Sunnyvale), Draper Worswick (Willow Glen), and John Peter (Sunnyvale). The organization's mailing address in 1932 was [[Security Warehouse and Cold Storage]] plant on North First Street in San Jose. The company was in existence as late as 1944<ref>Cherry Men Get Refund: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1983&dat=19440331&id=3B1KAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TiANAAAAIBAJ&pg=3050,7134128 March 31, 1944 San Jose Evening News]. Marketing for the Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange was handled by the [[California Fruit Exchange]].</ref>. 1944 directors were H. G. Stelling, Al King, Ross Crump, R.G. Cline, and Nick Barbaccia. |
Although the name was used in occasional news reports before 1919<ref>Annual Meeting of Fruit Exchange: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=18990505&id=66EkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4qMFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3809,4663991 May 5, 1899 San Jose Evening News]</ref><ref>Letter to the Editor: The Prune Situation: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19090703.2.7.1# July 3, 1909 Pacific Rural Press].</ref>. These are likely to be mistakes intending to refer to the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]]. | Although the name was used in occasional news reports before 1919<ref>Annual Meeting of Fruit Exchange: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1982&dat=18990505&id=66EkAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4qMFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3809,4663991 May 5, 1899 San Jose Evening News]</ref><ref>Letter to the Editor: The Prune Situation: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19090703.2.7.1# July 3, 1909 Pacific Rural Press].</ref>. These are likely to be mistakes intending to refer to the [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]]. |
Revision as of 17:05, 11 December 2013
Business |
Fruit Packer |
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Main Location |
San Jose |
Active |
1919-1940's |
Brands |
Medal of Honor[1] |
The Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange was a growers' association for cherry orchardists founded in the Santa Clara Valley in 1919 and incorporated in January 1921[2][3][4]. The organization was apparently founded on the suggestion of the California Fruit Exchange, who noted that cherry growers had received extremely low prices for fresh fruit shipped east in 1918 while canneries paid a premium. The new association would handle distributing the crop either fresh or to the new California Cooperative Canneries that had just opened[5].
In 1928, the organization had 95 members, and had shipped a total of 657 cars of fruit in the previous nine years. Officers in 1928 were H.G. Stelling (Sunnyvale), Harry Mitchell (Willow Glen), William J. Clement (Sunnyvale), Draper Worswick (Willow Glen), and John Peter (Sunnyvale). The organization's mailing address in 1932 was Security Warehouse and Cold Storage plant on North First Street in San Jose. The company was in existence as late as 1944[6]. 1944 directors were H. G. Stelling, Al King, Ross Crump, R.G. Cline, and Nick Barbaccia.
Although the name was used in occasional news reports before 1919[7][8]. These are likely to be mistakes intending to refer to the Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange.
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 350 North First Street[9] | Security Warehouse and Cold Storage plant. |
References
- ↑ Medal of Honor brand: US Trademark 71326844. Registered May 1932.
- ↑ Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange corporation facts: 14thstory.com. Listed as non-profit, incorporated on January 8, 1921.
- ↑ Here and There in the Fruit Business: January 22, 1921 Pacific Rural Press. "The cherry growers of the Santa Clara Valley have formed an organization and have incorporated under the name of the Santa Clara Valley Cherry Growers Association. Papers of incorporation have been filed with the Superior Court. According to the papers, the organization will be a cooperative marketing association, without any capital stock. Directors who will serve during the coming year: H. G. Stelling, John Peter, T. j. Diegan, William J. Clements and A. T. King."
- ↑ Valley Fruit Exchange Has Session Here: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1977&dat=19281211&id=yS8iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4169,7251916]. "..entire nine years of the exchange's existence... exchange handles cherries almost exclusively."
- ↑ Golden Opportunity for Cherry Growers: December 20, 1919 Pacific Rural Press.
- ↑ Cherry Men Get Refund: March 31, 1944 San Jose Evening News. Marketing for the Santa Clara Valley Fruit Exchange was handled by the California Fruit Exchange.
- ↑ Annual Meeting of Fruit Exchange: May 5, 1899 San Jose Evening News
- ↑ Letter to the Editor: The Prune Situation: July 3, 1909 Pacific Rural Press.
- ↑ Contact info for Medal of Honor trademark info.