
Pablo V.
Garcia
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ablo
V. Garcia was born in San Bernardino in 1868. His father was born in the
City of Mexico, but was for several years in business in Los Angeles.
When 12 years of age Pablo commenced to learn the details of the butcher
business with Manuel Baca, and in 1887 he came
to Redlands and purchased a half interest with Juan Baca, a cousin of
Manuel. In this they were successors to the oldest business of the kind
in Redlands. After a year and a half Mr. Garcia sold his interest to his
partner and went to British Columbia, where he engaged for a time in buying
and selling live stock. He then removed to old Mexico, where he spent
a year and a half selling printing presses. Having been taken sick he
came North, and was in Riverside one year.
Returning to Redlands
in 1892, Mr. Garcia opened the Gem Meat market
at his present location on West State street, where he has been doing
business ever since. December 5, 1895, he was married at Pomona to Isabella
Baca, a daughter of his former employer, Manuel
Baca, then living at Chino. They have one child,
a son, now a year old.
Mr. Garcia conducts
his business on a somewhat different plan from that of many in this country,
as he buys and slaughters all the cattle sold to his patrons. The more
common custom in this country is for the retail dealer to purchase his
meats already slaughtered from wholesale dealers. Mr. Garcia has his establishment
furnished with refrigerating apparatus of his own designing, the result
of several experiments, and has found it to be admirable adapted to the
purpose for which it is used. A constantly growing business is proof of
the fact that his patrons are pleased with the service that he renders.
Perhaps in no other department of food supplies is there a greater need
of care, cleanliness and careful attention to every detail. Mr. Garcia
has made a success by giving his constant personal attention to these
matters.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 75.)
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