Tulare County Biographies CHARLES D. PRUNER Transcribed by Kathy Sedler This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm Charles D. Pruner, one of the largest grape growers of Tulare county, California, was born in Lodi, Virginia, July 29, 1884. His father, A. E. Pruner, was a farmer near Lodi. In 1901 the family removed to California and located near Exeter, where the father continued in business as a vineyardist until his death in 1916. His widow is still living. Charles D. Pruner received a high school education in Virginia. After coming to California he spent a year and a half in the Polytechnic College at Oakland, taking the engineering course. As soon as he was out of college he started into the grape culture by purchasing twenty acres of raw land. That was in 1908. Since then he has added two hundred and thirty acres to his original tract. Of this land fifty acres are planted to peaches, plums and pomegranates and two hundred acres to grapes, mostly Emperors. His grape crop of 1924 aggregated over one hundred carloads. The magnitude of his own crops induced him to establish a packing house, in which he now takes care of not only his own products, but also does a commercial packing business. A large part of his immense vineyard and orchard was raw land only a few years ago, but by his skill and industry he has brought the land under cultivation and made it one of the most valuable pieces of property in the county. Mr. Pruner's packing house has a pre-cooling plant, with six car capacity daily, and storage of seventeen cars. He uses the blast system. This is the only one in the San Joaquin valley. Mr. Pruner was married to Miss Flora Snodgrass, a native of Virginia, and they have one son, Charles, aged twelve years. Mr. Pruner is a republican in his political convictions. In 1916 he was nominated by his party for supervisor, but was defeated. Mr. Pruner was one of the organizers of the Exeter Ice Company, manufacturers of ice and soft drinks. This company started on a comparatively small scale, but is now doing a large business. He is a member of the Exeter Chamber of Commerce, belongs to the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, and is a liberal supporter of all worthy organizations, such as the Red Cross and the Boy Scouts. Source: History of Tulare County and Kings County, California � Kathleen Edwards Small & J. Larry Smith, Vol. II, Chicago, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1926., p. 482