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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer | brands = Thistle<ref>Warren Dried Fruit bought by Airline Food. NY Times May 6 1948.</ref>.
    4 KB (678 words) - 18:44, 14 August 2014
  • ...ill be room and a welcome for tons and tons o the universally popular "red fruit". ...days, until the tomato had to be retired for "reasons" the two attractive fruit samples made one's mouth water with their luscious promise. The "love appl
    3 KB (579 words) - 16:26, 8 October 2014
  • ...d economically important. It is the first port of call in a summer sea of fruit. It is to the Santa Clara Valley what a munitions plant is to war. To the
    4 KB (783 words) - 18:42, 7 July 2015
  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer and also had apple and other fruit orchards in Watsonville and Pacheco Pass. When one year's tomato crop was
    6 KB (935 words) - 16:01, 17 May 2016
  • ...perative Canneries is writing an interesting chapter in the history of the fruit industry's development in the Santa Clara Valley. ...urely co-operative canneries the grower not only gets a good price for his fruit but by the elimination of the middleman he shares in the canning profit as
    4 KB (745 words) - 17:24, 3 December 2013
  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer | aliases = Fleming Fruit Company of Chicago
    6 KB (954 words) - 23:19, 10 July 2016
  • ...enth Street Cannery”, plant number 3 located on the west side, three dried fruit plants and a brand new pickle factory. This corporation is standardizing i ...e and of an appealing neatness; roomy cloak rooms and lavatories; big airy fruit room and a first aid equipment that is a real delight! White paint that gl
    5 KB (814 words) - 10:13, 13 December 2014
  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer,Cooperative ...lly handle the crop. The San Jose list includes many of the smaller dried fruit packers<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=LykiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KqQFAAA
    24 KB (3,524 words) - 06:33, 28 January 2020
  • ...mpany]], and [[Southern California Packing Company]]. CFCA also ran dried fruit packing houses<ref>William Braznell, ''California's Finest: The History of ...unk of U.S. canning capacity, estimated at not more than 60% of the canned fruit market. CFCA merged into the new [[California Packing Corporation]] at the
    16 KB (2,320 words) - 07:47, 2 February 2017
  • ...g exists to collect and record the history of the dried, fresh, and canned fruit industry in San Jose. It's ok to stretch outside these boundaries to relat ...so intended for historical and detailed information about San Jose and the fruit industry - articles that may be not be [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikip
    6 KB (960 words) - 16:55, 15 December 2014
  • ...ny was founded by James Drummond Dole, who had the goal of making Hawaiian fruit available on the mainland via canning. James was the brother of Sanford P. ...his the [[Hyde-Shaw Company]] to Dole in 1910 on the promise of the canned fruit market. Pineapple juice did not catch on, and Hawaiian Pineapple got out o
    6 KB (951 words) - 18:33, 10 March 2014
  • ...at 11 Pleasant Ave.</ref>. Wilder previously worked for the [[California Fruit Canners Association]]. Wilder continued to be a force for the food industr
    8 KB (1,126 words) - 05:57, 2 September 2019
  • ...&f=false Mida's Trade-Mark Register of Canned Goods]</ref>, Today's canned fruit<ref>Official Gazette of the U.S. Patent Office: [http://books.google.com/bo ...and invested in) [[Central California Canneries]], and ran their own dried fruit packing houses. The company apparently may have moved headquarters to San
    8 KB (1,155 words) - 16:46, 28 November 2016
  • ...incorporation and all the dried fruit packinghouses. We all live on the fruit industry! It is our bread and butter-and jam! It is our jobs and our home We really ought to take off our hats when we pass a cannery and bow to every fruit tree in Santa Clara county! “By their fruits ye shall know them” is li
    6 KB (1,123 words) - 10:07, 13 December 2014
  • '''Hunt Brothers Fruit Packing Company''' was an early California canner. The company, started in ...ompany is planting one thousand acres there as rapidly as possible to that fruit. The cannery has already been built and in a few years the outpost will re
    31 KB (4,969 words) - 17:56, 15 September 2019
  • ...%22salsina%20canning%22%20%22san%20jose%22&f=false May 11, 1918 California Fruit News].</ref>: ...in the world", and intended to use the San Jose plant for distribution of fruit and meats<ref>Virden Co. Buys San Jose Plant Big Packing Concern Acquires $
    10 KB (1,575 words) - 08:08, 13 October 2014
  • ...l and the California market in particular. This State uses annually in the fruit and vegetable packing industry about 42,000,000 tin cans. For many years No ...st be a great reduction in the price of cans, and a substantial benefit to fruit growers and canners throughout the Pacific Coast.
    11 KB (1,807 words) - 02:09, 24 April 2014
  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer | brands = Signal <ref>Orange crate fruit label: [http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16003coll4/id/
    13 KB (1,891 words) - 07:07, 25 June 2017
  • ...f orchards were the garages for the fruit start-ups of the time.) San Jose Fruit Packing Company company prospered and grew, went through various mergers, a ...actly one kind of canned peach or plum. By 1922, it was one of the largest fruit packing plants on the West Coast, selling to the East Coast and to Europe.
    10 KB (1,636 words) - 17:12, 18 July 2015
  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer ...1967, Sunsweet Growers</ref>, commenting on their business model of buying fruit and hoping it would sell for more when actually sold.
    27 KB (4,186 words) - 00:00, 25 December 2020

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