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Built in 1919, bought by [California Canners and Growers] in 1960, shut down in 1983.
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Built in 1919, bought by [[California Canners and Growers]] in 1960, shut down in 1983.
  
 
1946: brands: "Patricia", "Blue Wing", "Red Pack", "Verona", "Tuttorosso" (all red).  Sold vertical-pack blue lake beans, canned tomatoes, tomato paste and puree, artichoke hearts, pepperocini in glass.  Patricia trademark registered in 1923, expired in 1986.
 
1946: brands: "Patricia", "Blue Wing", "Red Pack", "Verona", "Tuttorosso" (all red).  Sold vertical-pack blue lake beans, canned tomatoes, tomato paste and puree, artichoke hearts, pepperocini in glass.  Patricia trademark registered in 1923, expired in 1986.

Revision as of 15:27, 14 July 2013

Summary
Business Details
Primary Town San Jose
Primary Business Cannery

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San Jose 1919-1960 Lick Avenue

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Built in 1919, bought by California Canners and Growers in 1960, shut down in 1983.

1946: brands: "Patricia", "Blue Wing", "Red Pack", "Verona", "Tuttorosso" (all red). Sold vertical-pack blue lake beans, canned tomatoes, tomato paste and puree, artichoke hearts, pepperocini in glass. Patricia trademark registered in 1923, expired in 1986.

1946 distributor was Eugene M. O'Neill, Santa Marina Building, 112 Market Street, San Francisco.

One cannery.

Run by the LoBue and Rancadore. Rancadore later ran Rancadore-Alameda funeral home.