PACIFIC FISHERMAN 



The Story of the Can That Made Good 



This is a one lb. 

 tall salmon can 

 manufactured by 

 the sanitary pro- 

 cess on a Seattle -Astoria Line. 



Here is the same 

 can after having 

 been subjected to 

 an air pressure of 

 115 lbs. to the square inch. 



Note the ends of 

 the can. The metal 

 unable to with 

 stand the tremen- 

 dous air pressure has bulged. 



Observe the seams 

 however. They 

 are not only intact 

 as in the original 



The Can That Made 

 Good was tested 

 with a pneumatic 

 pressure of 160 

 pounds to the square inch. 



Other tests show 

 that salmon cans 

 in the retort are 

 subjected to a pres- 

 sure of 13 pounds to the inch. 



The Can That Made 

 Good was therefore 

 147 pounds strong- 

 er than was just 

 neccessary for the cooking. 



This extra one hun- 

 dred and forty lbs. 

 means Strength, 

 Safety and a Sav- 



picture but are still air tight, ing to the Salmon Packer. 



Cans That Make Good Are Always Well 

 Made by a Seattle-Astoria Line 



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