PACIFIC FISHERMAN 



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Fish Canners, Attention! 



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Patented May 26, 1914. 



SAN JOSE SPIRAL EXHAUST BOX 

 FOR FISH CANNERS 



one that occupies only about one-third the floor space occupied by 



the ordinary exhaust box; and will last three times as long. 



A machine holding 1000 cans— capacity of 70 cans a minute, 15 minutes exhaust— is only 9 ft. 6 in. long, 4 ft. 

 8 in. wide, and 8 ft. 6 in. high. A saving of floor space is a saving of money. 



It is made entirely of steel and has no chain, cable or intricate working parts to need constant repair or 

 replacing. This machine ought to give good service for at least ten years. 



OPERATION— Cans are fed into the box at level of crimping machine, raised to top of first spiral, transferred 

 to second spiral, lowered to same level as feed and discharged to closing machine. 



SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRAN- 

 CISCO, 1915 — PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, BLOCK 26 



If you would like more information about this machine— if you would like to know what those 

 qualified to judge canning machinery have to say about it, write us. 



ANDERSON-BARNGROVER MFG. CO. 



333-361 WEST JULIAN STREET 



SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA 



