July, 1921 



Fifteen Years 



(^CrjKttnued from page 5) 



either way for failure or success, of 

 the endless fight to place his fruit 

 in a market flooded from other dis- 

 tricts. Let the growers in on the 

 problems every selling organization 

 has to face 5 educate them to a pro- 

 per realization of the difficulties 

 of sales, deliveries and collections, 

 and there will be less criticism, less 

 dissention and a more wholehearted 

 co-operation, which will make for 

 success. 



Co-operation in some form or 

 other is the bulls-eye at which so 

 many shots are being fired, with so 

 comparatively few hits registered, 

 but, with the vast experience of the 

 past, the fruit growers of the Pa- 

 cific Northwest are unwise indeed 

 if they do not train their sights for 

 a clean hit. 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page 21 



"In Every Respect" 



says the Good Judge 



You get more genuine chew- 

 ing satisfaction from the Real 

 Tobacco Chew than you ever 

 got from the ordinary kind. 



The good tobacco taste 

 la^ts so long — a small chew 

 of this class of tobacco lasts 

 much longer than a big chew 

 of the old kind. That's why 

 it costs less to use. 



Any man who has used both 

 kinds will tell you that. 



Put up in two styles 



W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 



RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco 



Weyman-Bruton Company, 1107 Broadway, New York City 



Before You Buy a Grader 

 See The NEWELL! 



A Perfected Weighing Machine, Accurate and Efficient 



The operation is simply this; 

 Fruit is raised automatically 

 from hopper to sorters, by 

 conveyor belt, fixed with rol- 

 lers to prevent bruising. 

 Passed by the sorters, it is de- 

 posited by belt conveyor, one 

 at a time, upon aluminum 

 scales, which are attached to 

 single sprocket chain, carrying 

 fruit along the side of the 

 shunt-board, which gradually 

 pushes them farther out on 

 scales, until their weight tips 

 scales, depositing them in 

 packer's bins. All fruit of 

 same weight will tip scales at 

 same bin; it n^ust functioni 



If fruit is running large, 

 shunt board may be set in; if 

 small, set it out. This is the 

 only necessary adjustment. 



A Few 

 Outstanding 



Features of the 

 NEWELL 



Low Hopper — no step up 



when filling. 



Automatic feed from hopper 



to sorting table; controlled by 



head sorter without leaving 



his place. 



One piece scale with no deh- 



cate adjustment to get out of 



order or wear out. 



Scales on SINGLE chain, not 



double. 



Made in Two, Three and Four Section Models 



TIMOTHY NEWELL, Manufacturer 



Parkdale, Hood River Valley, Oregon 



