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160. PREPACKAGING potatoes at shipoing to int. Packaging Parade 



15(l69): 30. Feb. 19U7. "309.8 P123 



Use of 10-, 15-, and 50-pound wet ' strength brigs made of 

 t-ma or tliree plies of paper. Shipments are made in larger paper 

 bags called "balers" in which H of the 15-pound bags or b of 

 the 1 0-pound bags can be placed. 



161. PRE-PACKAGING without refrigeration. Food Canada 7(1): 12. Jan. 



19H7. 329.8 F7323 



Experiments at the Agricultural Experiment Station, Purdue 

 University. 



Based on an article by F. C. Gaylord and K. I. Fawcett, "Pack- 

 aged produce without refrigeration* " Mod. Packaging 20 (U) j 

 12H-12S, 170. Dec. I9U6. 309.3 I.72 



162. PROCESS of coating fruit, U. S. Pat. 2,Ul2,6o6. U. S.- Pat. Off. 



Off. Gaz. 593(3): 359. Dec. 17, 19^6* 156.65 Cf2 



Arthur F. Kalnar, Riverside, Calif. , assignor to Food Machinery- 



Corporation, San Jose, Calif., a, corporation of Delaware. 



A solution of ^axy material is formed in a volatile petroleum 



distillate solvent, nixed, with ^ater to form a temporary emulsion-. 



This emulsion is applied to the fresh fruit. '■ 



163. RASilUSSEN, I.h P. , and others. Pre-packaging forum ... a dmscussion 



pro and con. hod. Packaging 20 (2)-: I32-I35. Oct. 19^6. 



309. s K72 



A digest of the more significant portions of an informal panel 

 discussion at the 52nd annual convention of the International 

 ^pple Association, Chicago, Aug. 12-15, 19^6, in which M. P. 

 .Rasmussen, C. W, Hauck, K. I. Fawcett and representatives of the 

 pr.od.uce inclustry participated. 

 l6U. ERODES, P. K. White mineral oil and petrolatum in the manufacture 

 of specialty papers. Paper Trade J. 123(13) : 59-62. Sept. 

 26, I9U6-' (5APPI Section, p. lUl-lUU.) . 302.3 PI96 



Deals in part with apple -wrappers', 



165. PIDDELL, G. L. Science and packaging. Chem. & Indus., No. 3» 



P. 35-39- Jan. IS, 19U7. Ref. 3S2 M3IC 



A Jubilee liemorial Lecture delivered before the London 



Section, Plastics Group and Food Group, February 13 , 19^6, and 



before the Birmingham Section March S, 19^-6. 



Deals in part with packarin z materials, water vapor permea- 



bilitVf^s permeability, nolds and insects. 



166. ROSS, L. T. Paper bags and agriculture. .Natl. Farm Chemurg. 



Papers, No. 5^7, 13 p., processed. Columbus, Ohio,' I9U7. 

 : 3ol N213P 



Fresh fruits and vegetables, p. .9.-12. . 

 167. • RYALL, A. L. Packaging, tr^nsrortinr and storing Texas citrus. 

 Tex. Farming & Citric.: 23(7)": 10, 12-13, J ^n. I9U7. SO T3I 



