11 - 



100. LEMON life preserver, suggestion "by cellophane maker. "Good Package 



ing 8(7): 36. -July 19^7 « 280.38 G59 . ■ 



Package made of semi-moistureproof , heat-sealing cellophane for 

 reducing spoilage and extending store life of lemons.- 



101. LEVIN, U. LI. Waste control in citrus. -Palestine Tribune 2(l4) : 

 . . lH-15. ' Apr.' h % 19Ub r • 280.8. P172- 



In an experimental shipment, fruit wrapped in paper not. con- 

 taining diphenyl suffered -nearly ten tines more "waste than fruit 

 in wrappers impregnated with, diphenyl. • • , .- 



102. LIGHT-T7SIGHT apple "boxes pass - shipping tests.' ¥ooden Box & Crate 



.8(3) :' lii-15/ 191+6. 99.S2;¥857 <• 



103. LUCAS,: J. D. Mesh "bags step up sales of 5 "big produce sellers. 



Prog.' Grocer 25(12): 76-77, lUO, 1U3 . Dec. 19U6. 286:83 ■ .P9U2 



Cites advantages of use of open-mesh consumer-si ?e bags for 

 apples, grapefruit, oranges, onions, and potatoes. ■•;.,: .-• 

 10*4. LUHRS-, A. ¥. Trends in ship-ping containers. . . -CanacU Pood Packer , 

 llj&h 2.9, ,31, 33,. 35.. ; Aug. I9U6. : / 286.83 'C166 • ' r 



Use of V-type boxes in air transport of fruits and vegetables 

 packaged in cartons or in transparent bags, or wrapped in: v 

 , . Lumarith, cellophane, gl as sine, or parchment. 



105. LUMAEITE bag for spinach. Good Packaging 8(3): Ul . liar. .I9-U7. 



2SO.3S 059 . ;:■•; .- •. . ■ ■' 



Fogging on -inside of bag is : s.aid to be minimized or completely 

 eliminated. . . ■ 



106. MACHINE automatically fseigtafc, ba^s 2,000 consumer-size units.. per. . 



hour. Packaging Parade. 15(172) ■?.. 7V IfeyilS 1 *?. 399.. 8^23 



Packaging of onions, oranmes, lemons, potatoes, apples, ,and 

 similar produce in bags of 10 r>ounds or less. 



107. MACHINE closes mesi; bags. Mod. -Packaging. 20 ( 10 ) : 158. June 19^7- 



309.8 1172 ../.'•;■ . . : ■' • . 



A stapling machine which automatically fastens the draw 

 strings of mesh bags, thus eliminating the hand- tying operation. 



108. Machine wraps 800 oranges a minute. Packaging Parade .15(172) i 



7U-75. nay 19^7. .• 509.8PI23 . ,/; . .: \r -.,.",.:. 



Results are given of tests. in the Pliofilm -^rapping of oranges 

 at the University of Florida concuctei over a .6-year .period. 



109. l.CXENNON, P.. • ■ Consumer packaging and quality control. . Oreg. 



Dept. Agr., AgrV.Jul.," No. I5U, p. 22-23. .?une WWv- 2 0r3 

 Mentions suitability of semi-perishable commodities such as 

 ..•apples, pears, and oranges, and .eoiate vegetables, to packaging at 

 shipping point, in contrast to the softer and. more perishable 

 commodities. 



110. KCMUNlf, R. L. , and others-.;;. Package ;compari sons /for shipping more 



mature peaches in 19^5- ELI- State Kort. $oc. .Trans. -('19^5) 

 79? 351-364. 1*>U6*; .81 IL6 ... ..' x { \ 



V. W. Kelley, R. Aj Kelly* and L^ -L. ' Clovis , joint .authors. 



111. MANY •fooc's .uacked in film.' • Wegti Canner& Packer 38(13) :. 71. ■ 



Dec. I9U6. 2S6.o3 T7522 ; Xr .. ■ ■ ■ : . : • •- ■ . : i 



Ears of corn experimentally wrapped /in Pliofilm 'Were still 

 marketable at the end of . three: weclcs- ,. • ■.< -t ...-•.• a 





