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  • ...ry for canneries, and a producer of various by-products of the canning and fruit industry. The company was founded by The company also made machinery for purifying spilled syrup in fruit canneries. The company's other major business was in processing material.
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  • [[Category:Fruit By-Products]]
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  • ...books.google.com/books?id=8kvOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA187&lpg=PA187&dq=%22california+fruit+distributors%22&source=bl&ots=H7fkOCOHOa&sig=diADcmxFbNEqiHvGAnuoKIXeNMo&hl ...& McKevitt (Vacaville), and the Penryn Fruit Company (Penryn). [[Pacific Fruit Exchange]] was mentioned in at least one ad.
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  • |employer = [[Hershel California Fruit Products]], [[Aron Canning Company]], [[Matmor Canning Company]] ...rom 1920 through the 1950's. Hershel was an owner of [[Hershel California Fruit Products]] at Race and Moorpark in San Jose from 1920 to 1935. He then sol
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  • '''Holland-American Fruit Company''' was a Dutch company run by L.C. Lens, focused on canneries in Ca
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  • ...est San Jose''' area of San Jose was an industrial area dominated by dried fruit packing and cannery businesses. The district had excellent transportation ...e canneries, the [[United States Products]] plant and [[Hershel California Fruit Products]] took locations at Moorpark Ave.
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  • ...tes Products]] cannery, [[Drew Cannery]], and [[Rosenberg Brothers]] dried fruit packing.
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  • | 226 || [[Warren Dried Fruit Packing | Warren Dried Fruit Co.]] || Ryland St. || 5 || 5 || | 227 || [[Pacific Fruit Products]] Co || San Pedro St. || 3 || 3 ||
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  • '''Aiello Brothers & Co''', '''Contadina Canning''', or '''Hershel California Fruit Products''' was a San Jose cannery in operation from 1914 to through the 19 ..., and arrange for free transportation."</ref>. The new Hershel California Fruit Products was operated by Aron Hershel, but continued to be majority owned b
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  • ...rnia%20prune%20and%20apricot%20growers%22&f=false July 20, 1918 California Fruit News]</ref> | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer
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  • '''Dee-Hi Food Products Company''' was a fruit dryer near Campbell, California that existed in the early 1920's. ...&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=ALdJAA
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  • ...canning company started by Frank E. Booth in 1895. The company had fish, fruit, and vegetable canneries in California. The company initially canned sardi Booth's cannery in Centerville, California primarily canned tomatoes and fruit juices<ref>Canning News: [http://books.google.com/books?id=va3mAAAAMAAJ&dq=
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  • ...put primarily went to the east coast, with apricots going to England. The fruit sent to England was often used as raw material for jam making<ref>Alba Cann Alba Canning was sold in 1921 to Japanese fruit and vegetable growers as the [[Santa Clara Produce Company]]<ref>Japs Purch
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  • ...he area." The local cannery, she said, focused on peaches, pears and other fruit, while the Alviso plant canned primarily tomatoes."</ref>. ...ortage Ave. || Became [[Sutter Packing]] Canned peaches, pears, and other fruit<ref>Gennady Sheyner, "History of Fry's Site Complicates city's redevelopmen
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  • ...former owner of the [[J.F. Pyle Cannery]], and superintendent of the dried fruit plant was George Holmes<ref>New Cannery Is Inspected: [http://docs.newsbank ...tion&hl=en July 2, 1940 San Jose Evening News].</ref>. Neuroth had been a fruit buyer but later was associated with D. C. Kok Sr. in organization of United
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer ...and Frances A. Paddock<ref>Articles of Incorporation, Central Santa Clara Fruit Company, July 11 1903. In California State Archives.</ref>.
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''A. P. Marston''' was a fruit dryer in Los Gatos. His dryer used mechanical drying, with a 75 foot long
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''Abinante and Nola''' was a small independent dried fruit packer in San Jose. Abinante
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  • ...unes had chocolate, ginger, and orange peel added<ref>Confection is Making Fruit More Popular: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FigiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DqQFA The business was taken over by a consortium of dried fruit businessmen in 1929, including Ed Richmond, Elton Shaw, and Louis Normandin
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  • The '''K. Hovden Company''' was a fish and fruit canner started by Knut Hovden. Hovden, a graduate of the National Fisherie Hovden, like Booth, also expanded into fruit canning with a plant in Decoto canning peaches, pears, apricots, and tomato
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  • | primary_industry = fresh fruit wholesaler ...ol Company, which under his management grew to the largest wholesale green fruit and produce house in the Santa Clara valley.".</ref>. The company was appa
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  • ...ed L.E. McCann. It packed apricots, peaches and tomato products, and later fruit juices as well. In 1920 Libby, McNeal and Libby purchased the firm, and at ...1724 Stockton Ave. || [http://www.valcomnews.com/?p=11644 History] Canned fruit, tomatoes, and spinach in 1930's. Plant described in January 1921 Canning A
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  • | successors = [[California Fruit Canners Association]] [[File:Sj_fruit_packing_julian.jpg|200px|thumb|right|San Jose Fruit Packing Co. cannery at 5th and Julian. Advertising photo, probably from ea
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  • | primary_business = Fresh fruit co-operative organization ...AAIBAJ&pg=2309%2C5475263 May 16, 1919 San Jose Evening News]</ref><ref>New Fruit Shipping Association: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19190621.2
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  • ...zen packed jams and jellies. However, Cutting was the first canning local fruit<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=il3zAAAAMAAJ&lpg=PA29&ots=_CUZD-Tvwi Francis Cutting merged into the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in 1899, then into Del Monte in 1916 according to
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  • ...d advertising, and created prune by-products to use up small and off-grade fruit<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ohciAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J6QFAAAAIBAJ&p
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  • ...]] was actually a "blind" for Armour - they wouldn't have been able to buy fruit under their actual name, so they needed the side company to do it. ...fornia%20canners%20and%20growers%20cannery%20san%20jose&f=false California Fruit News ]
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer, Cooperative ...Side Fruit Growers Union]], [[Berryessa Fruit Growers Union]], [[Campbell Fruit Growers Union]]
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  • ...es of Santa Clara County", a Wiki for recording and sharing the history of fruit-related businesses in the Santa Clara Valley. ...neurs started new companies to become rich off prunes, dried apricots, and fruit cocktail, and some of those tiny companies grew and dominated their respect
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  • ...arted in 1921 by the [[Kirsten Packing Company]]<ref>Here and There in the Fruit Business: Walnut Creek to Aid Canning Plant: [https://books.google.com/book ...=PA11#v=onepage&q=%22kirsten%20packing%22&f=false June 17, 1922 California Fruit News]</ref>. The Walnut Creek cannery was operated by Helmond and Franke i
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  • ...nepage&q=%22victor%20mills%22%20hollister&f=false April 1, 1916 California Fruit News]. Joe and Frank Felice were the operators; they'd bought the Victor M
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  • ...Clara Valley. The [[Hyde Cannery]] in Campbell and [[Higgins-Hyde]] dried fruit pack in San Jose both used Lawrence to take control of their products so th
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  • ...%20%22central%20california%20canneries%22&f=false July 21, 1917 California Fruit News]</ref>. A 1929 price list on EBay showed that the company continued t ...enburg blog]. facesofthehindenburg.blogspot.com. Site includes a Calbear fruit salad label, noting "Packed by Calbear Canneries Co., sole distributor M. F
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  • |employer = [[Warren Dried Fruit Packing]], State of California |occupation = Dried fruit packers, assistant state purchasing agent.
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  • ...oining the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] combine<ref>Few Canned Fruit Sales: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2249&dat=18990712&id=1PUzAAAA ...nd was living in San Francisco in 1880, listing his occupation as "canning fruit".
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  • One opponent in particular, Aaron Sapiro, lawyer for the [[Fruit Growers of California]], filed a complaint against the company in 1919 clai ...s. It does for the green fruit what the dried fruit operators do for dried fruit."</ref>.
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  • ...was a fruit cannery run by Elton R. Shaw, supposedly known for their fancy fruit packed in glass jars and high-quality jams. A 1907 ad advertises "tomatoe ...ty, both as efficiency engineer and expert in fruit packing<ref>High Grade Fruit in Tin and Glass Is Richardson and Robins 1915 Pack: [http://books.google.c
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  • '''Schuckl and Company''' was a San Francisco export broker, dried fruit producer, and canner initially operated by Max Schuckl, an Austrian immigra ...But prunes are a real foodstuff and will be needed."<ref>War and the Dried Fruit Market: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=PRP19140815.2.12&e=-------e
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  • ...e world and employed 1,000 workers."<ref> from History San Jose blurb with fruit labels.</ref>. The company also made and sold wines before and after prohi ...Pass from the brothers in 1938; in 1943, three of her sons started running fruit stands in Pacheco Pass and started the [http://www.casadefruta.com/about-hi
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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>.
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • | 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
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  • ...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
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer | aliases = Fleming Fruit Company of Chicago
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  • ...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
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  • | 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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • ...at 11 Pleasant Ave.</ref>. Wilder previously worked for the [[California Fruit Canners Association]]. Wilder continued to be a force for the food industr
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  • ...&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
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  • ...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
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  • '''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
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  • ...%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 $
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  • ...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.
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer | brands = Signal <ref>Orange crate fruit label: [http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16003coll4/id/
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  • ...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.
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  • | 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.
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  • ...1918. In 1902, they billed themselves as "packers of selected California Fruit". The company incorporated in 1908<ref>Campbell's Canneries Prepare for Bi ...are of his help and has made for himself many staunch supporters among the fruit workers.</ref>. The payroll in 1919 was 500 people.
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  • ...kelley]], [[Central California Canneries]], [[J. K. Armsby]], [[California Fruit Canners Association]], [[Alaska Packers Association]] ...Del Monte''' or by the '''CalPak''' nickname) was a major canner and dried fruit processor founded in 1916. The company dominated the industry and Californ
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  • ==Cannery and Fruit Articles== August 6, 1919 San Jose Evening News: Weird Washer Cleans fruit at Flickinger's. (Image reversed in Google News Archive): [[Edith Daley Fl
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  • |employer = [[Sorosis Fruit Company]], [[Winchester Dried Fruit]] |occupation = Orchardist, fruit dryer, and canner
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  • ...Fruit Driers and Packers Association was a trade group started in 1890 by fruit driers in the Santa Clara Valley<ref>Robert Couchman, The Sunsweet Story, 1 ...ent uses, the following conditions and sizes, adopted two years ago by the Fruit Driers and Packers' Association of the Santa Clara Valley, will serve well
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  • | successors=[[California Fruit Canners Association]] The company was merged into the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in June 1899.
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  • ...e as it packed peas fresh peas for sales on the east coast<ref>Santa Clara Fruit Plants Employ 2000: [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IhciAAAAIBAJ&sjid
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  • | successors = [[California Fruit Canners Association]] ...rmed the cannery soon after. The company was merged into the [[California Fruit Canners Association]] in 1899.
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''C. L. Dick Dried Fruit'' was a dried fruit packer in the San Jose area from the 1930's through the 1950's. There's ev
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  • ...immigrant from New York who founded a grocery, meat-packing business, and fruit business.
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  • ...lden%20State%20Asparagus%20Company%22&f=false February 14, 1920 California Fruit News]</ref>.
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  • ...r =[[E. B. Howard & Company]], [[S. A. Moulton & Company]], [[E. E. Thomas Fruit Company]] | occupation =dried fruit packer, dried fruit seller
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  • The '''Brelle Fruit Jar Company''' was a jar manufacturer in San Jose around the time of World ...pwYGADg&usg=AFQjCNHSHoXSviVlVcChOwyg5CaAMP69rQ&sig2=xqhiyaKBhCOZ81lMxwX8Eg Fruit Jar], patented June 8, 1915.</ref>
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  • ...es/year), [[Code-Portwood Canning Company]] (150,000 cases/yhear), Pacific Fruit Packing Company (150,000 cases/year), [[Golden Gate Packing Company]] (100, ...g to put any fruit under contract only days before canning would begin<ref>Fruit Growers About to Combine: [http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC190005
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  • ...also fighting the [[American Can Company]], which was in harmony with the Fruit Canners' Association. They also found themselves unable to get cans on as f
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  • ...3#v=onepage&q=%22gus%20bradt%22%20cannery&f=false June 24, 1922 California Fruit News]</ref>. In 1922, Bradt accepted an offer to buy [[ Julius Landsberge
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  • ...age&q=j.h.%20hunt%20los%20gatos%20cannery&f=false March 9, 1918 California Fruit News].</ref>. Landsberger ran the [[American Goldy Stopper Company]], foun ...s%20Landsberger%22%20san%20francisco&f=false September 25, 1920 California Fruit News]</ref><ref>Pajama-Clad Man In Dash Through Depot: [http://news.google.
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  • Mr. Macabee, with more than 20 years' experience in the fruit canning industry, makes an interesting guide through the process from recei ...arrangement of hours our situation is especially good. With an excess of fruit in one place we can divert the supply to another plant."
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  • ...s formed early this spring and bring to it their combined knowledge of the fruit industry. Each of them "grew up in the business." ...that his more than twenty years of like integrity and ability in the dried fruit industry, and together these successful business men blend experiences and
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  • ...25-627 Front Street in San Fancisco), and also an agent for the [[San Jose Fruit Packing]], with an office at 121 California Street. ...nia Fruit Canners' Association]] when that company acquired King-Morse<ref>Fruit Canners' Association:[[http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=SFC19000218.2
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  • The company advertised for women to work for canning beans and fruit in August 1921<ref>August 12, 1921 San Jose Evening News</ref>.
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  • Herbert Plant Has Tremendous Fruit Output ...dustry for a quarter of a century, and Mr. Barthold is an expert in “green fruit” and canning.
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  • |occupation = Dried fruit packer, canner, orchardist. .../1900-07-29/ed-1/seq-25.pdf list of delivery spots] for [[California Cured Fruit Association]] on the "west side" of the Santa Clara Valley. Hyde was activ
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  • ...umer concerns over cyclamates used as a less expensive sweetener in canned fruit<ref>Cyclamate Compensation. From [http://library.cqpress.com/cqalmanac/doc
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  • |occupation = Dried fruit packer, canner ...golden%20gate%22%20%22hunt%20brothers%22&f=false April 13, 1918 California Fruit News].</ref>, but quickly left and teamed with E.N. Richmond to form [[Rich
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  • The '''Fruit Pest Exterminating Company''' was an insecticide manufacturer in San Jose i "A company has recently been organized in San Jose, known as the "Fruit Pest Exterminating Company," with a capital stock of $10,000. Directors are
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  • In later years, [[Stephen Zicovich]] also sold dried fruit. He later operated the Lincoln Winery at 971 West San Carlos in 1911<ref>[
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer [[Category:Fruit Dryer]]
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer ...itchell, Superintendent, and Ed Trojan, office manager. Winchester Dried Fruit's license was suspended around 1940 due to "claims of growers against the c
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  • | primary_business = Fruit drying. ...the company.</ref> He joined with other local farmers to form the [[Alden Fruit and Vegetable Preserving Company]] in 1874.
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  • | primary_business = Fruit dryer '''William M. Bevins''' ran a fruit dryer on the Los Gatos Road (Bascom Ave.) in the 1890's. Bevins had also o
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  • | primary_business = Fruit Dryer Cooperative | successors = [[Santa Clara County Fruit Exchange]]
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer The '''Wayne Packing Company''' was an independent San Jose fruit packer appearing in 1907 and dissolved by 1912.
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  • ...ayward, Oceano and Milpitas, and another in the Imperial Valley. In 1935, Fruit Product Sales was shipping peas and tomatoes east at a rate of a few hundre
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer '''C. M. Webber and Company''' was a Chicago-based wholesaler, with a dried fruit packing plant in San Jose. The company appears in [http://digitalcollectio
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer ...%22pacific%20coast%20raisin%20company%22&f=false March 20, 1920 California Fruit News]</ref>.
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  • ...s]], an Armour-backed company intended to help the meatpacker get into the fruit business. After a long battle, Armour lost on anti-trust grounds. Campbel ...ge&q=%22central%20california%20cannery%22&f=false July 26, 1913 California Fruit News]. Vernon Campbell quoted.</ref>.
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  • | aliases = California Dried Fruit Agency ...t%20Growers%20Association%20of%20Santa%20Clara%20Valley&f=false Eighteenth Fruit Grower's Convention]], November 20-23, 1894, Sacramento. Organized by Stat
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  • | primary_business = Dried Fruit Packer | successors = [[C. L. Dick Dried Fruit]]
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  • | aliases = California Cured Fruit Union ...ley<ref>Hayward fruit growers have formed a branch of the California Cured Fruit Association: March 26, 1900 San Jose Evening News.</ref>.
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  • ...pg=PA3#v=onepage&q=%22Tamal%20Packing%22&f=false March 18, 1922 California Fruit News].</ref>.
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