September, 1921 



BETTER FRUIT 



Page 27 



Cannery Notes 



/^WING to the fact that the trade would not 

 ^"^ buy canned goods at the prices asked early 

 in the season many canneries remained idle or put 

 up limited packs. The result is that the output 

 of canned fruits is much smaller than was ex- 

 pected. With the larger part of the surplus of 

 canned goods carried over from last year being 

 rapidly cleaned up the demand for new stock is 

 strong and canners are looking forward to a 

 prosperous season next year. 



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A RECENT innovation at the plant of the 

 "^ King's Products Company at Salem, was the 

 installation of an attrition mill for use in the 

 manufacture of pumpkin flour. The new machine, 

 which will greatly facilitate the manufacture of 

 this material, was made necessary, due to the in- 

 creased demand which the company has received 

 for its pumpkin pie filler. 



Don't Experiment 



It costs money. For $20.00 you 

 can get my blue prints. 



The DENCER DRIER will shorten 

 time of drying and save money on 

 fuel. 



It turns out a superior product. 

 It costs less to dry per ton, and less 

 to build than any other drier of 

 same capacity. 



I use only one stove for six tun- 

 nels. Elach tunnel holds I 36 half 

 bushel trays. 



My driers have been a pronounced 

 success for five years. 



Edward Dencer 



Route 3, Box 158 Phone 88F2 



SALEM, OREGON 



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Apple Exporters 



Headquarters in United States 



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The Largest Handlers of American Apples in English Markets 



By using our service you can send your apples 

 direct from the United States into the industrial 

 centers of England. The same organization (J. 

 & H. Goodwin, Ltd., throughout) which ships 

 your fruit from the U. S. A., sells and distributes 

 in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow and 

 Hull, and on the European Continent. 



This means quick handling, considerable econo- 

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For dependable export information write us at 

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I Water Instead of Ice! 



This process of cooling by evaporation 

 is recommended by the United States De- 

 partment of Agriculture, and is being used 

 successfully in thousands of homes. The 

 Empire Iceless Refrigerator will save your 

 food from spoiling through the hot sum- 

 mer months, and there is absolutely no 

 expense attached to its use. Made also in 

 windlass type for use in wells, etc. It is 

 a proven success, and is guaranteed to do 

 the work. Let us send you descriptive 

 folder and prices. 



Farm Supply Company 



281 12th St. Portland,' Ore. 



