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'''Dee-Hi Food Products Company''' was a fruit dryer near Campbell, California that existed in the early 1920's.
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The company first appeared in 1922 with plans to build a new plant on a five acre site on Union Ave at the Southern Pacific / former South Pacific Coast Almaden branch<ref> 
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California Dried Fruit Packing Houses: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA7-PA33#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false December 1922 Western Canner and Packer]</ref>. [[A. P. Marston]] was the chairman of the board; A. G. Col, a wholesale fruit merchant, was general manager and director, and John I. Bujan, a banker at the Growers Bank of San Jose<ref>Deposits Show Increase: [http://books.google.com/books?id=I-Q7AQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA579&ots=xdovKL6iHE&dq=john%20bujan%20san%20jose&pg=PA579#v=onepage&q&f=false May 1922 Coast Banker], p. 579.</ref>, was director<ref>Wholesale Fruit Merchant Is Manager of Dee-Hi Co:  [http://books.google.com/books?id=ALdJAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PT135&ots=33PGy7aJ9c&dq=marston%20dee-hi%20food%20products&pg=PT134#v=onepage&q=marston%20dee-hi%20food%20products&f=false The Evaporator, November 1922], p. 7. </ref>.
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A. G. Col was named the general manager, with John I. Bujan as sales director.  Col had been running the [[A. G. Col Company]], which "grew to be the largest wholesale green fruit and produce house in the Santa Clara valley".  R. W. Crary had been listed as the head of sales previously<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=bFpRAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA5&ots=laFOD3EpAV&dq=%22r.%20w.%20crary%22%20%22san%20jose%22&pg=PA5#v=onepage&q=%22r.%20w.%20crary%22%20%22san%20jose%22&f=false December 9, 1922 California Fruit News].</ref>.
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Plans were to build a large dehydrating plant and packing house capable of handling 100 tons of fruit a day<ref>Dehydrating Plants: [http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA8-PA23#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false January 1923 Western Canner and Packer"]</ref>.  R.W. King would manage the facility: "Mr King is regarded by many as the greatest dehydrating expert in the United States." 
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Construction started in January 1923, with bids placed for the buildings.
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The company apparently was trying to sell mechanical drying services to farmers so they could produce better fruit than sun-drying, and avoid risk from rain<ref>Dee-Hi Food Products to Have New Model buildings".  November 29, 1922 San Jose Mercury News.</ref>.
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The company also shows up in
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[https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/ca9/pdf/govuscourtsca9briefs1499.pdf patent lawsuit]
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searches for Dee Hi.
  
 
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Dehydrator, processor? Mentioned in
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA7-PA33#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false December 1922 Western Canner and Packer] as purchasing five acre site on Union Avenue at the SP Railroad in San Jose, and will establish a large dehydrating plant and packing house. R.W. King will have charge of plant operation; "Mr King is regarded by many as the greatest dehydrating expert in the United States."
 
 
 
A. G. Col manager. Construction was starting in January, massive dehydrator and packing plant planned, asking for bids. Expectation is 100 tons/day (
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=2S0dAQAAMAAJ&dq=western%20canner%20and%20packer&pg=RA8-PA23#v=onepage&q=western%20canner%20and%20packer&f=false January 1923 Western Canner and Packer"]).
 
 
Similar text appears in the
 
November 1922 Evaporator (New York dried fruit magazine)
 
 
AP Marston chairman of the board - orchardist on Bascom according to random city directory.
 
 
Also shows up in
 
[https://law.resource.org/pub/us/case/ca9/pdf/govuscourtsca9briefs1499.pdf patent lawsuit]
 
search for Dee Hi.
 
 
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[[Category:San Jose]]

Latest revision as of 03:32, 19 November 2014

Summary
Main Location

San Jose

Dee-Hi Food Products Company was a fruit dryer near Campbell, California that existed in the early 1920's.

The company first appeared in 1922 with plans to build a new plant on a five acre site on Union Ave at the Southern Pacific / former South Pacific Coast Almaden branch[1]. A. P. Marston was the chairman of the board; A. G. Col, a wholesale fruit merchant, was general manager and director, and John I. Bujan, a banker at the Growers Bank of San Jose[2], was director[3]. A. G. Col was named the general manager, with John I. Bujan as sales director. Col had been running the A. G. Col Company, which "grew to be the largest wholesale green fruit and produce house in the Santa Clara valley". R. W. Crary had been listed as the head of sales previously[4]. Plans were to build a large dehydrating plant and packing house capable of handling 100 tons of fruit a day[5]. R.W. King would manage the facility: "Mr King is regarded by many as the greatest dehydrating expert in the United States." Construction started in January 1923, with bids placed for the buildings.

The company apparently was trying to sell mechanical drying services to farmers so they could produce better fruit than sun-drying, and avoid risk from rain[6].

The company also shows up in patent lawsuit searches for Dee Hi.

Locations

Location Years Address Details
San Jose 1922 Union Avenue and Southern Pacific Railroad.

References

  1. California Dried Fruit Packing Houses: December 1922 Western Canner and Packer
  2. Deposits Show Increase: May 1922 Coast Banker, p. 579.
  3. Wholesale Fruit Merchant Is Manager of Dee-Hi Co: The Evaporator, November 1922, p. 7.
  4. December 9, 1922 California Fruit News.
  5. Dehydrating Plants: January 1923 Western Canner and Packer"
  6. Dee-Hi Food Products to Have New Model buildings". November 29, 1922 San Jose Mercury News.