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  • | primary_town = Cupertino Cupertino Fruit Co. also appears on California Secretary of State listings of out-of-
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  • | primary_town = Cupertino Cupertino Fruit Co. also appears on California Secretary of State listings of out-of-
    1,017 bytes (136 words) - 00:12, 31 July 2013
  • | primary_town = Cupertino, CA ..."Mountain View Road" (De Anza?) and Prospect Avenue, three miles south of Cupertino. The company was jointly owned by the Brassey Wine company and the estate
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  • The '''Stelling Brothers''' were Cupertino orchardists. The family had bought the former Elisha Stephens ranch<ref>Sa ...20cupertino&pg=PT87#v=onepage&q=stelling%20tanch%20cupertino&f=false Early Cupertino]. Arcadia Publishing. 2006.</ref>
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  • | primary_town = Cupertino, CA ...: [http://ww.stjoscup.org/newsletter/sjc_newsletter_1309.pdf St. Joseph of Cupertino monthly flyer, September 2011].</ref> The plant was along the railroad tra
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  • In the 1960's, the company bought Cupertino's [[Woelffel Cannery]] for the machinery.
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  • '''Mariani Packing''' was a Cupertino dried fruit packer. The company later had a packing house in the Japantown
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  • | primary_town = Monta Vista (Cupertino), California '''Monta Vista Packing Company''' was a Cupertino-based canner and dried fruit packer in the early 1920's. W. Allen was the
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  • '''Scott and Braun''' was a dried fruit packer in the Cupertino area around the turn of the century. The company appears in San Francisco
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  • ...atson and W.O. Post of Los Gatos, T.P. Jones of Sunnyvale, F.M. Coleman of Cupertino, F.R. Shaffer of San Jose. The sales agent was Walter M. Field in San Franc ...w), W. O. Post (Los Gatos), F. J. Currier (Cupertino), J. E. Wiesendanger (Cupertino), Fred Millard (Los Gatos), P.D. Gardner (Wrights), C. F. Johnson (Santa Cl
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  • ...932 Healdsburg Tribune. </ref>. Founding directors were were Arch Wilson (Cupertino), Douglas Chisholm (Windsor), C. K. Schnabel (Yuba City), W. W. Lester (San
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  • | brands = Di Fiore, El Marino, Dominetta, Cupertino.
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  • ...d] Volume 26. Case C-1456 and R-1530 Decided August 24, 1940.</ref>. The Cupertino plant burned to the ground in 1940<ref>[http://news.google.com/newspapers?i
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  • ...]. August 30, 1932 Healdsburg Tribune. Other directors were Arch Wilson (Cupertino), Douglas Chisholm (Windsor), C. K. Schnabel (Yuba City), and W. W. Lester
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  • ...co Call 1902 as part of improvement society trying to get railroad linking Cupertino to Mountain View, and represented San Jose Chamber of Commerce in visit to
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  • ...1900 to the early 1920's. Frank's earliest plant was on the "west side" (Cupertino) area around 1900, appearing in a list of drop-off sites for the California
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  • four standard brands of fruit — the Di Fiore, El Marino, Dominetta, and Cupertino, and he ships his pro-
    4 KB (647 words) - 21:46, 13 December 2014
  • ...owers Association''' was a dried fruit packing co-operative located in the Cupertino area on the west side of the Santa Clara Valley. The association's drying
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  • ...lains a bit about the layout of the building. In September, Henry Vose of Cupertino had just unloaded a wagon of fruit and was waiting for his receipt when Ant
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  • ...rative's industries. Vernon Campbell is general manager, S. E. Johnson of Cupertino, president, and Ralph W. Crary, vice president and sales manager. Of these
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  • ...and Plant 38 ([[West Side Fruit Growers Association]], Stevens Creek Road, Cupertino). | Cupertino || Plant 38 || || Stevens Creek Road || [[West Side Fruit Growers Associat
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