. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A VERY IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD IN THE CRANBERRY INDUSTRY BOX THIS YEAR'S CROP WITH THE "ACCURATE PAK" AUTOMATIC BOX FILLER AND BE ASSURED OF THE FOLLOWING RESULTS:- • 1. Eliminate Overfilling • 2. Eliminate Spillage • 3. Eliminate Danger of Loose Pack • 4. Reduce Labor Cost • 5. Volume Determined Mechanically with Positive Accuracy • 6. Pressure Distributed Uniformly In Other Words A PERFECT PACK EVERY TIME BRUCE & HUBBELL ENGINEERING CO. 93 Centre St. BROCKTON, MASS. —. Phone Brockton 6264 Cape Cod Cranberry Associati
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. A VERY IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD IN THE CRANBERRY INDUSTRY BOX THIS YEAR'S CROP WITH THE "ACCURATE PAK" AUTOMATIC BOX FILLER AND BE ASSURED OF THE FOLLOWING RESULTS:- • 1. Eliminate Overfilling • 2. Eliminate Spillage • 3. Eliminate Danger of Loose Pack • 4. Reduce Labor Cost • 5. Volume Determined Mechanically with Positive Accuracy • 6. Pressure Distributed Uniformly In Other Words A PERFECT PACK EVERY TIME BRUCE & HUBBELL ENGINEERING CO. 93 Centre St. BROCKTON, MASS. —. Phone Brockton 6264 Cape Cod Cranberry Association Meets (Continued from Page 6) buy their supplies from two or more sources and check the results so that it may be finally ascer- tained just which types of kerosene will be most satisfactory. Dr. Eisenberger of the State College spoke briefly upon the minor elements in soils, which he said was a new study but which might have far-reaching results. Studies have so far been confined to sand and bog soils. Ralph Elliot, representing the J. W. Hurley Coal Co. of Ware- ham, was granted permission to speak and told of a special tank of kerosene which that company has available for the growers. C. J. Taylor, representing the Mc- Cormiek Sales Company of Balti- more, makers of pyrethrum dusts, said a few words and introduced the company entomologist. Ten Three members of the New Jer- sey cranberry industry were at the meeting and were introduced. These were F. Allison Scammell and Fred Scammell of Toms River, cranberry growers, the former speaking briefly, and Charles A. Doehlert, assistant to Charles S. Beckwith at the Jersey sub-sta- tion. Mr. Doehlert said the Jer- sey men had found the meeting- very informative and enjoyable. There was a display of dusters and other bog implements at the Hayden Cranberry Separator Manufacturing company plant next to the hall, and many of the growers availed themselves of the opportunity to look these over. A Separate Tank WATER-WHI
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