After he retired, Jones drove a cab and worked for a canning company.
He then turns around and sells the oysters to a canning company for 75 cents a pound.
The campaign worked and into the 1930s the canning company expanded its baby food lines.
The canning company began with a ten thousand dollar investment.
The canning company was already producing similar products for adults.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s the canning company expanded its baby food lines.
In 1938 the canning company started dealing directly with the wholesaler.
He became assistant general manager of the canning company in 1926.
The final step was to take the rice to the laboratory of a canning company to be canned.
He eventually became owner of his own canning company.