Sunlit Fruit Company

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Sunlit Fruit Company was a Berkeley-based canner. The company was known for packing in glass[1].

Sunlit in some cases made multi-year contracts with farmers. A case in 1920 affirmed that these contracts were legal[2] Elmer Jackson, a Yuba City orchardist, signed a ten year contract with Sunlit to sell peaches at $25/ton from his 19 acre orchard. He delivered the first year, but refused after that. A petition for rehearing gives more details about the contracts, with Jackson's heirs claiming that the contracts were negotiated based on wartime controlled prices that could not cover costs[3].

Sunlit was bought by Del Monte in 1920[4][5]. Some employees went to work for Virden Packing.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
Atwater 1920
West Berkeley 1920 2424 Fourth Street[6] Retained by Del Monte.

Photos

Photo: Warehouse. Oakland Public Library Fourth Street. Aaccording to caption on photo in Oakland Public Library Oakland Public Library

Photo: Bay shore at Berkeley via Bancroft Library.

References

  1. Sunlit Fruit Company advertisement: Corona Club Cookbook San Francisco, 1910.
  2. Violates Fruit Contract: December 22, 1922 Retail Grocers Advocate.
  3. Martha M. Jackson vs. Sunlit Fruit Company: U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, Request for rehearing. Case 3771. Filed October 3, 1922.
  4. California Packing Corporation, 1921 Moody's Guide
  5. Sunlit Fruit Company Acquired by Packing Corporation: January 31, 1920.
  6. Handbook of Manufacturers in and Around San Francisco, 1910, The Merchants Association of San Francisco.