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`` The cannery '', said Mrs. Lewellyn Lundeen, an active booster of the cannery since its opening during the war and rationing years of 1941, to handle the `` victory garden '' produce, `` is a service to the taxpayer.
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He was active in labour movement along the Pacific coast of the United States and edited the 1952 Yearbook for International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 37, a predominantly Filipino American cannery trade union based in Seattle.
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In 1911, the famous food book The Grocer's Encyclopedia noted that a cannery in Holland included in its " vegetables-and-meat " ready-cooked combinations, a " chestnuts and sausages " casserole besides the more classic " beef and onions " and " green peas and veal ".
While working at a local cannery from 1912 to 1941, Seiki Kayamori extensively photographed Yakutat and its area.
By canning squid at the end of its life, Hovden Cannery managed to outlast its neighbors, finally closing its doors in 1973 when it became the last cannery on the row to close.
Originally called Bourne's Island ( 1680 ), then Somervell's Island ( 1740 ), Solomons, also known as Solomons Island, takes its name from 19th century Baltimore businessman Isaac Solomon, who established a cannery there shortly after the Civil War.
Much of the IWW's organizing took place in the West, and most of its early members were miners, lumbermen, cannery, and dock workers.
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By 1906, he was growing pears, apples and asparagus and experimenting with canning and preserving fruit and vegetables, eventually opening a small cannery in 1926.
Soft fruit growing, mainly raspberries and strawberries developed in the 20th century and became a very important part of the town's economy with Smedleys opening a cannery in Haugh Road, Adamsons a jam factory in Croft Lane and huge quantities of table berries and pulp being despatched to markets and jam factories throughout Britain.
A family of five brothers – the Gartsides – solved the problem of vegetable gluts by opening a cannery in about 1920.
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The village hosts a commercial fishing industry and cannery, and the population during the summer salmon season increases as workers from other area villages migrate to Quinhagak to work.
It housed a booming lobster cannery, however, during a winter storm in the late 19th century, the thin sand spit connecting Port Hood Island was washed away.
She had purchased a motel, run a restaurant, worked at a cannery and worked in numerous other professions during her first fifty years.
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Two years later the Alaska Packing Company opened a cannery across the bay, and by 1908, 10 canneries ringed Nushagak Bay in Southwest Alaska.
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By 1963, Crystal City experienced a tumultuous Mexican-American electoral victory, as the swiftly emerging Mexican-American majority elected fellow Mexican-Americans to the city council, led by Juan Cornejo, a local representative of the Teamsters Union at the Del Monte cannery in Crystal City.
Led by Teamsters business agent and cannery employee, Juan Cornejo, five Mexican-Americans, despite harassment from the infamous Texas Rangers, won the support of their community young and old alike who thanks to the protection provided by the Teamsters and PASSO mobilized for electoral victory.
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A driver of a dairy truck, who begins work at 1 a.m. finishes before breakfast, then goes out and grows a garden, and who has used the cannery to save and feed a family of five, asked, `` What in the world will we do ''??
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But DeKalb citizens, those who use the facilities of the cannery, say the cannery is not supposed to make any money.
Cannery Row itself is now a tourist attraction with many restaurants and hotels, many of which are located in former cannery buildings, and a few historic attractions.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium ( MBA ) was founded in 1984 and is located on the site of a former sardine cannery on Cannery Row of the Pacific Ocean shoreline in Monterey, California.
Corning, known as the Olive City, is home to the Bell Carter Olive Company, which is the world's largest ripe olive cannery.
Morton, the home of a Caterpillar distribution facility and a Libby's pumpkin cannery, is part of the Peoria, Illinois Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Aberdeen was named for a local salmon cannery, a namesake of Aberdeen, Scotland, because it is situated at the mouth of two rivers just like Aberdeen, Scotland.
He goes on to say that “ the flow of town and history, of the Japanese people and the cannery, especially of the river and language, are more securely rooted in place and concentrated in the writing consciousness than in any other of her books .” And according to www. athabascau. ca, Net Work: Selected Writing is “ a selection of poetry spanning from Frames of a Story ( 1968 ) to What Matters ( 1980 ) is an excellent cross-section of her early poetry .” It is through these pieces and earlier pieces that Marlatt ’ s feminist theory begins to emerge.
The next day the bald gangster orders a subordinate named Maurice Oyle to invite Tintin to a cannery, where Tintin is tricked into falling into the meat grinding machine.
However, because the workers at the cannery are on strike, the meat grinder is deactivated and Tintin escapes.
The station is built directly behind the Golden Circle cannery, and the station was originally built to provide a stop for the many factory workers.
Lanchkhuti is an industrial town with a tea processing factory, cannery, meat and dairy factory and a brick and tile factory.
Elizabeth is the matriarch of the Collins family, the longtime owners of a cannery and shipping company in a small Maine fishing town.
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A three-man committee has recommended to Commission Chairman Charles O. Emmerich that the DeKalb County cannery be closed.
In the case of Namu – it was desegregated when a group of First Nations women removed the ' whites-only ' signs and took them to the cannery manager in the mid-20th century.
However, a Japanese joint venture, Solomon Taiyo Ltd., which operated the only fish cannery in the country, closed in mid-2000 as a result of the ethnic disturbances.
Many of his first baseball writings came while he was doing night shifts as a security guard at the Stokely-Van Camp's pork and beans cannery.
Whaling, fishing and cannery operations brought an influx of Scandinavian and European fishermen in the early 1900s.
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