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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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