Difference between revisions of "Mission Valley Canning Company"
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Vegetable cannner, incorporated in 1944, disappeared by 1982. Location may have been at the site of the former Greco Cannery along Howard Street at the creek. A | Vegetable cannner, incorporated in 1944, disappeared by 1982. Location may have been at the site of the former Greco Cannery along Howard Street at the creek. A | ||
− | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87ZkA-Uxy04 video] of the site in 1963 shows windows in the background which may be an [Anderson Barngrover]/FMC shop. | + | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87ZkA-Uxy04 video] of the site in 1963 shows windows in the background which may be an [[Anderson Barngrover]]/FMC shop. |
They appeared to be a vegetable-only canner; the Mission Valley label was for vegetables only, they had a 1950's era patent for a method for staking for beans, though they were asked (and denied) they were canning pears in 1945. (Patent for stake-setting mechanism filed, Joseph Toselio, San Jose, assigned to Mission Valley. Patent #2,851,248). | They appeared to be a vegetable-only canner; the Mission Valley label was for vegetables only, they had a 1950's era patent for a method for staking for beans, though they were asked (and denied) they were canning pears in 1945. (Patent for stake-setting mechanism filed, Joseph Toselio, San Jose, assigned to Mission Valley. Patent #2,851,248). |
Revision as of 15:25, 14 July 2013
Business Details | |
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Primary Town | San Jose |
Primary Business | Cannery |
Summary
Locations
Location | Years | Address | Details |
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San Jose | 1945, 1964 | Howard and Autumn |
Details
Vegetable cannner, incorporated in 1944, disappeared by 1982. Location may have been at the site of the former Greco Cannery along Howard Street at the creek. A video of the site in 1963 shows windows in the background which may be an Anderson Barngrover/FMC shop.
They appeared to be a vegetable-only canner; the Mission Valley label was for vegetables only, they had a 1950's era patent for a method for staking for beans, though they were asked (and denied) they were canning pears in 1945. (Patent for stake-setting mechanism filed, Joseph Toselio, San Jose, assigned to Mission Valley. Patent #2,851,248).
In 1947, was looking for experienced tomato peelers for the night shift, "cafe and bus service, pleasant working conditions."
Logo was a wooden signpost, registered 1962.